1. manage ['mænɪdʒ]
v. 管理;经营;控制;处理;设法
There is a lack of confidence in the government's ability to manage the economy. 对政府管理经济的能力缺乏信心。
2. administer [əd'mɪnɪstə]
vt. 管理;执行;给予
They had the right to administer their own internal affairs. 他们有权管辖他们自己的内部事务。
3. regulate ['regjʊleɪt]
vt. 调节,规定;控制;校准;
We must try our best to regulate our expenditure. 我们必须尽力控制开支。
4. control [kən'trəʊl]
n. 控制;管理;抑制;操纵装置vt. 控制;管理;抑制
All the newspapers are under government control. 所有的报纸都处在政府控制之下。
5. recognition [rekəg'nɪʃ(ə)n]
n. 识别;承认,认出;重视;赞誉;公认
Recognition of the importance of career development is increasing. 对职业发展重要性的认可在不断增加。
6. trust [trʌst]
n. 信任,信赖;责任;托拉斯vt. 信任,信赖;盼望;赊卖给
That's why I must trust you to keep this secret. 这就是我一定相信你会保守此秘密的原因。
7. critical ['krɪtɪk(ə)l]
adj.批评的,爱挑剔的;危险的;决定性的;
We had better call in a specialist at this critical moment. 在这个关键时刻我们最好请一位专家来。
8. immediate [ɪ'miːdɪət]
adj. 立即的;直接的;最接近的
These tragic incidents have had an immediate effect. 这些悲惨事件已经有了立杆见影的结果。
9. outlet ['aʊtlet]
n. 出口,排放孔;[电] 电源插座;销路;批发商店
At the factory outlet you'll find discounted items at up to 75% off regular prices. 在工厂的直销店里,你会找到比常规价低75%的打折商品。
10. advocate ['ædvəkeɪt]
vt. 提倡,主张,拥护n. 提倡者;支持者;律师
Mr. Williams is a conservative who advocates fewer government controls on business. 威廉斯先生是一位提倡减少政府对商业的控制的保守人士。