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1. Gazdaság, vállalatok A1C1 (66) – altémák |
Gyakorlatok |
1. Vállalat, vállalkozás (27) 2. Gazdaság, pénzügy (21) 3. Nyereség, veszteség (18)
2. Gazdaság, pénzügy – A1–C1 (21) | Szavak |
finance verb /ˈfaɪ.nænts/ [T] finanszíroz, pénzel
The local authority has refused to finance the scheme.
fund verb /fʌnd/ [T] anyagilag támogat, finanszíroz vmit (tevékenységet, szervezetet, stb.)
The company has agreed to fund my trip to Australia.
The new college is being privately funded.
invest verb /ɪnˈvest/ [I or T] 1 befektet (pénzt)
The institute will invest 5 million in the project.
He's not certain whether to invest in the real estate market.
budget noun /ˈbʌdʒ.ɪt/ [C] költségvetés, büdzsé
an annual budget of £40 million
They are over/under/on/within budget.
They have a very tight budget.
economy noun /ɪˈkɒn.ə.mi/ [C] gazdaság, gazdasági élet/helyzet/rendszer
the German/US economy
the global economy
a weak/strong economy
The economy has been growing at a rapid rate these past five years.
Tourism contributes millions of pounds to the country's economy.
finance noun /ˈfaɪ.nænts/ pénzügy [U]
the finance minister
You need to speak to someone in the finance department.
The finance committee controls the school's budget.
fund noun /fʌnd/ (vmilyen célra gyűjtött) pénz, pénzalap [C]
a pension fund
funding noun /ˈfʌnd.ɪŋ/ [U] pénzeszköz (állam/szervezet által vmire biztosított)
The company received state funding for the project.
inflation noun /ɪnˈfleɪ.ʃən/ [U] infláció, áremelkedés
high/low inflation
the rate of inflation
3% inflation
investment noun /ɪnˈvest.mənt/ 1 befektetés, beruházás (pénz) [C or U]
Stocks are regarded as good long-term investments.
The account requires a minimum investment of $1000.
investor noun /ɪnˈves.tər/ [C] befektető
A New York investor offered to acquire the company's shares for $13 each.
Small investors are hoping that the markets will improve.
resource noun /rɪˈzɔːs/ [C] erőforrás; anyagi eszközök/források
natural resources
Britain's mineral resources include oil, coal and gas deposits.
sponsorship noun /ˈspɒnt.sə.ʃɪp/ [U] támogatás; szponzorálás
We wanted to set up a youth club, and asked local businesses for sponsorship.
stock market noun /ˈstɒkˌmɑː.kɪt/ [C usually no plural] értéktőzsde
Stock markets around the world are reacting to news of the US president's announcement.
tax noun /tæks/ [C or U] adó
They're putting up the tax on cigarettes.
Tax cuts are always popular.
What do you earn before/after tax?
I pay my taxes.
economic adjective /ˌiː.kəˈnɒm.ɪk/ [always before noun] gazdasági
We have seen ten years of economic growth.
The government's economic policies have led us into the worst recession for years.
economical adjective /ˌiː.kəˈnɒm.ɪ.kəl/ gazdaságos, olcsó
What's the most economical way of heating this building?
There's increasing demand for cars which are more economical on fuel.
financial adjective /faɪˈnæn.tʃəl/ pénzügyi
They're having a few financial difficulties at the moment.
a financial adviser
financially adverb /faɪˈnæn.tʃəl.i/ pénzügyileg, anyagilag
He's still financially dependent on his parents.
Phrases and idioms:
funds tőke, anyagi eszközök [plural]
The charity closed down due to lack of funds.
sb's finances pénzügyei vkinek
We keep a tight control on the organization's finances.
She needs to sort out her finances.
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