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        | begynn å lære |  |   conceited, neglected - disapproving  |  |  | 
| begynn å lære |  |   a person who makes people work extremely hard  |  |  | 
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| begynn å lære |  |   the basic or most important details of an issue or a situation  |  |  | 
|  begynn å lære escape somebody's attention  |  |  |  |  | 
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| begynn å lære |  |   to prepare to work or figh  |  |  | 
| begynn å lære |  |   succed in making others understand  |  |  | 
| begynn å lære |  |   doing something rather than talking about it  |  |  | 
| begynn å lære |  |   prevents in making progress/ stuck  |  |  | 
| begynn å lære |  |   trying to control people in an unpleasant way /e. g an overbearing parent  |  |  | 
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| begynn å lære |  |   remain in the same position  |  |  | 
|  begynn å lære reconcile something (with something)  |  |   to find an acceptable way of dealing with two or more ideas, needs, etc. that seem to be opposed to each other  |  |  | 
| begynn å lære |  |   restrain someone; to reduce or put an end to someone's privileges  |  |  | 
| begynn å lære |  |   an amount of money that is paid to somebody for the work they have done  |  |  | 
|  begynn å lære the going rate (for something)  |  |   the usual amount of money paid for goods or services at a particular time  |  |  | 
| begynn å lære |  |   (of a person) to rest or relax after a period of activity or excitement  |  |  | 
| begynn å lære |  |   very serious/ very bad in british english  |  |  | 
| begynn å lære |  |   large in amount, or impressive, and usually costing a lot of money. E. g Lavish gifts, costumes, celebrations  |  |  | 
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| begynn å lære |  |   make a careless mistake. (we can't afford to slip up)  |  |  | 
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| begynn å lære |  |   long life; the fact of lasting a long time  |  |  | 
| begynn å lære |  |   (of people or their behaviour) different, confident and exciting in a way that attracts attention  |  |  | 
|  begynn å lære breathe down somebody’s neck  |  |   to watch closely what somebody is doing in a way that makes them feel anxious and/or annoyed (I can’t get any work done with you breathing down my neck.)  |  |  | 
| begynn å lære |  |   of food no longer fresh and therefore unpleasant to eat  |  |  | 
| begynn å lære |  |   designed or organized to achieve a particular purpose,  |  |  | 
| begynn å lære |  |   If you're a sole trader, you run your own business as an individual and are self-employed  |  |  | 
| begynn å lære |  |   no longer used because something new has been invented: (out of date)  |  |  | 
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| begynn å lære |  |   to start being independent  |  |  | 
| begynn å lære |  |   a person whose job is to serve customers in a shop (shop assistant)  |  |  | 
| begynn å lære |  |   daily office duties, such as data entry, answering phone calls  |  |  | 
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| begynn å lære |  |   reinforce something to make a feeling, an idea etc. stronger  |  |  | 
|  begynn å lære have a stake in something  |  |   if you have a stake in something, you will get advantages if it is successful, and you feel that you have an important connection with it  |  |  | 
| begynn å lære |  |   a feeling of friendship and trust among people who work or spend a lot of time together  |  |  | 
| begynn å lære |  |   involving a lot of energy and activity in a way that is not organized(to live at a frenetic pace)  |  |  | 
| begynn å lære |  |   the act of overseeing all activities and tasks that must be accomplished to maintain a desired level of excellence.  |  |  | 
| begynn å lære |  |   direct managerial responsibility for an employee.  |  |  | 
| begynn å lære |  |   the managers in an organization at a level between senior and junior managers.  |  |  | 
| begynn å lære |  |   the activity of supervising the promotion of a particular brand of goods.  |  |  | 
| begynn å lære |  |   the process by which a business or other organization deals with a sudden emergency situation.  |  |  | 
| begynn å lære |  |   (in business) the forecasting and evaluation of financial risks together with the identification of procedures to avoid or minimize their impact.  |  |  | 
| begynn å lære |  |   leadership style where the executive relies on rewards and punishments to achieve optimal job performance from his or her subordinates.  |  |  | 
| begynn å lære |  |   is a managerial approach that involves a dominant authority figure who acts as a patriarch or matriarch and treats employees and partners as though they are members of a large, extended family  |  |  | 
| begynn å lære |  |   the person in overall charge of the planning and execution of a particular project.  |  |  | 
| begynn å lære |  |   a person whose job involves handling or using information.  |  |  | 
| begynn å lære |  |   a person who works freelance.  |  |  | 
| begynn å lære |  |   A semi-skilled worker has some training and skills, but not enough to do specialized work.  |  |  | 
| begynn å lære |  |   someone in a particular company or organization who has been elected to represent employees who belong to a particular trade union:  |  |  | 
| begynn å lære |  |   Employees on a fixed term contract or whose expected duration of main job was less than one year  |  |  | 
| begynn å lære |  |   (of two part-time employees) share the work and pay of a single full-time job.  |  |  | 
| begynn å lære |  |   doing work for a different org, rather than one  |  |  | 
| begynn å lære |  |   work as a temporary employee.  |  |  | 
| begynn å lære |  |   listening or watching carefully and with interest (an attentive audience)  |  |  | 
| begynn å lære |  |   paying careful attention to every detail  |  |  | 
| begynn å lære |  |   showing care and effort in your work or duties/* careful  |  |  | 
| begynn å lære |  |   o give or send somebody so many things that they cannot deal with them all  |  |  | 
| begynn å lære |  |   Merit pay is the type of compensation a company uses to reward higher-performing employees with ongoing additional pay  |  |  | 
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| begynn å lære |  |   in a way that shows you do not take something as seriously as other people think you should/ casually  |  |  | 
| begynn å lære |  |   to have enough money to buy what you need to live  |  |  | 
| begynn å lære |  |   they are ready to go to work at any time if they are needed, especially if there is an emergency.  |  |  | 
|  begynn å lære loss adjuster Poznaj wymowę  |  |   an insurance agent who assesses the amount of compensation that should be paid after a person has claimed on their insurance policy.  |  |  |