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Handling Poisonous Snakes

Words in Use (Lesson 23)

  • reptile
  • rarely
  • forbid
  • logical
  • exhibit
  • proceed
  • precaution
  • extract
  • prior
  • embrace
  • valiant
  • partial

Read the following passage to see how the new words are used in it.

Handling Poisonous Snakes
How do the Indian snake charmers handle those live poisonous reptiles without being poisoned? Visitors to the Hopi Indians rarely leave the reservation without asking. Because Indians forbid any white person from taking part in such a ceremony, scientists could come to one logical answer: before the Indians exhibit the snakes, they proceed to remove the fangs. Yet some scientists verify* the fact that all the snakes have fangs. They have a different theory.* The Indians take an important precaution: they extract most of the poison prior to the snake dance. Now the Indian can embrace the snake without being poisoned. He will appear valiant because he knows that the snake has only a partial supply of its deadly poison.

ترجمه مقاله تاثیرات پویای چرخه های تجاری بر روابط تجاری

دسته: مقالات ترجمه شده

حجم فایل: 432 کیلوبایت

تعداد صفحه: 16

تاثیرات پویای چرخه های تجاری بر روابط تجاری

چکیده:

هدف- هدف این مقاله شناسائی تاثیرات چرخه های تجاری بر روابط صنعتی تجارت با تجارت (b-to-b) در صنایع بسیار سبک است.

طرح/ روش شناسی/ دیدگاه – این مقاله مطالعه موردی دقیق Outotec plc، ارائه دهنده برجسته تکنولوژی برای صنایع فلزات و معادن است.

یافته ها- این مطالعه تغییرات رابطه تجاری همانند غلبه بین بخش ها و ماهیت تعاونی و رقابتی تناوب رابطه را طی یک چرخه تجاری شناسائی می کند.

کاربردهای عملی- این بررسی روشهای معتدل سازی اثرات چرخه های تجاری را در صنایع بسیار سبک از منظر یک ارائه دهنده تکنولوژی مبتنی بر پروژه شناسائی می کند.

اصالت/ ارزش- در حالی که تعداد زیادی پژوهش اقتصادکلان در مورد چرخه ها و بررسی هائی نیز در مورد چرخه های تجاری ویژه صنعت (صنعت- ویژه) وجود دارد، این مطالعه نمونه نادری از تحقیق ویژه کمپانی بر ابقای چرخه های تجاری است.

کلیدواژگان: چرخه های تجاری، تجارت پروژه، مدیریت رابطه، محیط تجاری سبک، بازاریابی تجارت با تجارت.

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The Health of Your Car

Words in Use (Lesson 6)

  • approach
  • detect
  • defect
  • employee
  • neglect
  • deceive
  • undoubtedly
  • popular
  • thorough
  • client
  • comprehensive
  • defraud

Read the following passage to see how the new words are used in it.

The Health of Your Car
The newest approach to automobile repair is the clinic, a place where car doctors go over an automobile in an attempt to detect defects. Since the clinic does no repairs, its employees do not neglect the truth. So many automobile owners feel that mechanics deceive them that the clinics, even though they undoubtedly charge high fees, are quite popular. The experts do a thorough job for each client. They explore* every part of the engine, body, and brakes; they do all kinds of tests with expensive* machines. Best of all, the comprehensive examination takes only about half an hour. With the clinic's report in your hand no mechanic will be able to defraud you by telling you that you need major repairs when only a small repair is necessary.

Gulliver’s Travels

Words in Use (Lesson 38)

  • biography
  • drench
  • swarm
  • wobble
  • tumult
  • kneel
  • dejected
  • obedient
  • recede
  • tyrant
  • charity
  • verdict

Read the following passage to see how the new words are used in it.

Gulliver’s Travels
Jonathan Swift tried to show the smallness of people by writing the biography of Dr. Lemuel Gulliver. In one of his strangest adventures, Gulliver was shipwrecked. Drenched and weary,* he fell asleep on the shore. In the morning, he found himself tied to pegs in the ground, and swarming over him were hundreds of little people six inches high. After a time he was allowed to stand, though he began to wobble from being bound so long. He was then marched through the streets, naturally causing a tumult wherever he went. Even the palace was not big enough for him to enter, nor could he kneel before the king and queen. But he did show his respect for them in another way. The king was dejected because he feared an invasion of Lilli put by Blefuscu, the enemy across the ocean. The reason for the war between the two tiny peoples would seem small and foolish to us. The rebels of Blefuscu were originally Lilliputians who would not abide* by the royal decision to crack their eggs on the small end instead of on the larger end. Gulliver, obedient to the king's command, waded out into the water when the tide receded, and sticking a little iron hook into each of fifty warships, he pulled the entire enemy fleet to Lilliput. Gulliver later escaped from Lilliput when he realized the tiny king was really a tyrant with no charity in his heart. Oddly enough, the verdict of generations of readers has taken no heed* of the author's intention in Gulliver’s Travels. Instead, while Lilliputians are still the symbol* of small, narrow-minded people, Swift's savage attack upon humankind has become one of the best-loved children’s classics.

Problems We Face

Words in Use (Lesson 27)

  • despite
  • disrupt
  • rash
  • rapid
  • exhaust
  • severity
  • feeble
  • unite
  • cease
  • thrifty
  • miserly
  • monarch

Read the following passage to see how the new words are used in it.

Problems We Face
Despite wars, disease, and natural disasters,* our world is experiencing a population explosion (boom) that threatens* to change or disrupt life as we have known it. Vast* numbers of people must be fed and housed, and in the process a whole rash of problems has descended* upon the human race. First has been the pollution* of the air and the contamination* of the water supply. Second has been the rapid exhaustion of fuels, minerals, and other natural resources. The response* to this situation has ranged from utter* disbelief to exaggerated* concern. Since scientists themselves disagree on the severity of the problem, our feeble knowledge is surely unable to suggest the correct course of action. But we cannot stand still because there is too much at stake. We are, therefore, compelled* to unite in our efforts to insure that human life on this planet does not cease. We must learn to be thrifty, even miserly, with the gifts of nature that we have formerly taken for granted. If our past reveals* a reckless* squandering* of our natural possessions, we must now find an intelligent guide* to their use so that we may remain monarchs of a world that has peace and plenty.