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earth shattering adjective extremaly surprising and important
inertia noun a situation in which something does not change a feeling of not wanting to change things
jump in at the deep end phrasal verb to become involved in a difficult situation with little preparation
pick someone's brains expression to ask someone questions to get advice or information i wanted to pick your brains about this idea i ve had
posse noun a group of friends
start the ball rolling expression to make something start happening
stay put verb to remain in the one place or position
treadmill noun a situation that is very triting or boring because you do the same things continuously
controversial adjective a controversial subject opinion or decision is one that people disagree about or do not approve of
flag verb to mark something so that you will be able to find it again
headhunter a person or company who searches for good staff and tries to persuade them to leave their jobs and go to work for another company
liaise verb if one person liaises with another or people liaise they talk to each other and tell each other what they are doing so that they can work together effectively
multitasking noun doing several things at the same time
wannabe noun informal someone who wants to be famous or successful
assault course noun an exercise involving running climbing and jumping used in military training
hand to give something to someone with your hand you have to hand it to someone expression used for saying that you admire someone for something they have done
knock over verb to hit something so that it falls the car knocked him over
relevant adjective directly connected to what is being discussed or considered
undergraduate a student who is studying for a first degree at a college or university
you're kidding expression mainly spoken used for saing that you do not believe what someone is saying
achievement noun a particular thing that you have succeded in doing after a lot of effort
cope with verb to deal successfully with a difficult situation or job
rapport a relationship in which people like understand and respect each other Having good rapport with your clients essential
regardless of phrase without being affected by
strenght of something that someone does well. Ron's main strenght is his ability to motivate players
weakness a fault or problem that makes someone less effective or attractive
eco relatingto the environment used with some nouns and adjectives
find your feet expression to start to feel confident and familiar with something
step back phrasal verb to stop for a moment in order to consider something objectively
tangible adjective importasnt and noticeable tangible evidence
underprivileged adj not having as many advantages or opportunities as most other people
bricks and mortar expression a building when you are thinking of it in connection with how much it cost to build or how much it is worth they put their money into bricks and mortar
claw the sharp curved part at the end of some animals toes for example a cat
hit a piece of information that a computer program finds for you i searched for the name mundy and got over fifty hits
down time period during which equipment or a machine is not functional cannot work
lead time noun the time between starting and completing a production process
package a set of products or services that are sold together as one unit
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