Trabajo-práctica del idioma inglés
Enviado por Solange Verón • 23 de Noviembre de 2015 • Trabajo • 1.203 Palabras (5 Páginas) • 105 Visitas
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Affluent; having a lot of money, nice houses, expensive things etc
The 16th arrondissement is an affluent suburb of Paris.
All-inclusive: including the cost of everything in the price charged.
Thomas Cook was the first to organize all.inclusive tours.
Ample: more than enough
The Roman aristocracy had ample opportunity to go out of town for pleasure and relaxation.
Bar chart: a picture of boxes of different heights, in which each box represents a different amount or quantity.
The bar chart shows the results of a survey conducted by our Human Resources department.
Boom: a sudden increase in business activity or in the popularity of something
There's been a boom in sales of weekend breaks.
Boost: to increase or improve something and make it more successful
The publicity boosted sales by 30%.
Cater to: to provide a particular group of people with the things they need or want
We need to generate ideas on how to cater to this emerging market.
Charter: to rent a boat, aircraft etc from a company
We chartered a boat to take us to some of the smaller islands.
Choked: if a road is choked with traffic, it is very congested.
The motorway is choked with traffic in the rush hour.
Convenient: a convenient time is one that is good for you because you are not doing anything else then.
Would 10:30 be a convenient time to meet?
Courtyard: an open space surrounded by walls or buildings
Much of the traditional housing and courtyards has been destroyed.
Current: happening, existing, or being used now
Current trends in demography and lifestyle are important in tourism planning.
Cutback: a reduction in something, especially to save money
The recession has meant cutbacks in the business sector.
Date back to; to have existed since a particular time in the past
The stone circles date back to over 3,000 years ago.
Delegation; a group of people who represent a country or organization
We have business delegations who would want to combine sightseeing with their professional duties.
Demography; the study of human populations and the ways in which they change
Demography is important- the number of people over 55 has been increasing steadily in Europe.
Dip; to move down, or to make something move down, usually for just a short time
Sales dipped during the third quarter but have now gone back up.
Disposable income; the amount of money that you have available to spend after you have paid your tax, bills etc
The sharp hike in energy prices is leading to a significant decrease in disposable income.
Dizzying; making you feel sick and giddy
The dizzying loops of the Great Wall across the horizon leave most visitors lost for words.
Draw; to attract someone or make them want to do something
The Forbidden City at the heart of Beijing draws big crowds.
Emerging; in an early state of development
We're interested in the country's emerging tourism industry.
Erect; to build something, or put it an upright position
The Ancient Greeks often travelled to temples erected in honour of the god of healing and medicine.
Facelift; work or repairs that make a building or place look newer or better
The offices were given a facelift.
FIT; the abbreviation of 'free independent tourist'
Chinese semi-FIT groups need a tour guide who is bilingual.
Fulfil; to do something that you have promised to do, or do something that you should do
The couple fulfilled a lifelong dream by going on around-the-word cruise.
Generate; to make something happen or start to exist
Our discussion generated a lot of ideas.
Healing; the treatment of illness using natural powers or prayer rather than medicine
The Ancient Greeks often travelled to temples erected in honour of the god of healing and medicine.
Hike; a large increase in prices, wages, taxes etc
Overall growth is expected to dip as a result of the sharp hike in energy prices.
Horizontal axis; the horizontal line of a graph by which the
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