List #1-14 TOEIC
Focus (n), to focus on (v)
centre, être centré sur the centre of attention or interest; to concentrate attention on something Ex : The tv programme focused on the situation of unemployed people under the age of 25
Turnover (noun)
chiffre d'affaires Net sales income Ex : The group's turnover has fallen for the first time in ten years
Figures (noun)
chiffres statistics, numbers Ex : Sales figures are looking good this month
Unemployment (noun)
chômage the state of not having a job Ex : Unemployment climbed steadily throughout the eighties
Trade (n, v or adj)
commerce (niveau international) the activity of buying and selling goods, especially between countries Ex : Trade agreements have been signed between China and its neighbours
Retail (adj) retailer (noun), retailing (adj)
distribution/vente en détail/détaillant the part of the distribution chain where goods are sold to the public Ex : The food retailing industry is highly competitive
Split (split - split) (v or n)
diviser, partager, fendre to divide into two or more parts Ex : The teacher split the class into three groups
Customs (noun)
douane the place you have to go through when you go from a country to another Ex : When crossing the Swiss border, you have to go through customs
Draw (drew
drawn) (verb) - tirer, attirer to pull, to attract (other meaning: to make a picture with a pen or pencil) Ex : He drew my attention to a group of football supporters walking towards the stadium
Trigger (verb.)
déclencher To give rise (to), set off Ex : If you break the beam of light, you will trigger the alarm
Resign (verb) resignation (noun)
démissionner to leave a job voluntarily Ex : He disagreed with the changes in strategy and handed in his resignation
Clerk (n) clerical (adj)
employé a person who works in an office Ex : Just give the file to the clerk and he will make sure it gets to the right department
Borrow (v)
emprunter to take something from someone for a limited amount of time Ex : Can I borrow your pen?
Manufacture (v) manufacturer (n)
fabriquer, fabricant to produce goods in large numbers, usually in a factory Ex : He works for a company that manufactures car parts
Invoice (noun)
facture bill, official list of goods or services with the price to be paid Ex : Send the invoice to the above address
Bankrupt (adj) (to go bankrupt); bankruptcy (n)
faire faillite the situation of not being able to pay your debts Ex : If we don't find funds soon, we will go bankrupt
Launch (v) (a product)
lancer un produit to introduce a product, etc. on to a market Ex : We have launched the product on the English market
Headquarters, Head Office (n)
le siège Where the main offices and leaders of an organisation are located Ex : We will have to refer this proposal to Head Office
Premises (noun)
les locaux the buildings and land occupied by a business Ex : We are on the premises of the oldest company in the country
Dismiss (verb) dismissal (noun)
licencier (typiquement pour faute), licenciement to discharge someone from their job; 'fire' or 'sack' Ex : The dismissal of 30 workers has resulted in a strike by the company's workforce
Lay off (verb) lay-off (noun)
licencier, licenciement to make people redundant Ex : We are having to lay off a large part of our workforce due to the fall in sales
Goods (n pl)
marchandise, biens items for sale or things that you own Ex : There is a 25% discount on all electrical goods
Raw material (n)
matière première that can be converted by a process Ex : Cotton is a raw material which can be used for making clothes
Threat (n) threaten (v)
menace a suggestion that something unpleasant might happen Ex : Drunken drivers pose a serious threat to other road users
Currency (noun)
monnaie metal or paper medium of exchange that is in current use in a particular country Ex : The Euro is the currency of the European Union
Will you be present? Average (n or adj)
moyen(ne) the result obtained by adding a number of amounts and dividing the result by the number of amounts Ex : There has been an increase of 5% in average salary levels over the last five years
Appoint (verb)
nommer to nominate for a position Ex : He has been appointed CEO of the company
Bid (vb or noun)
offre, enchère; tentative i) offer to pay a particular price for something ii) an attempt to do something Ex : Their takeover bid was rejected by the shareholders; he failed in his bid to climb Everest
Retire (verb) retirement (noun)
(prendre) la retraite to stop working at the end of one's working life Ex : He's going to retire at the end of this year
Competitors/ the competition (noun)
un concurrent/ la concurrence the people trying to sell on the same market as you are Ex : The competition is particularly fierce in our sector
Trial (noun)
un procès formal inquiry to determine if someone is guilty of a criminal offense Ex : Several top businessmen have recently found themselves on trial for various offenses
Assignment (n)
un travail à rendre a piece of work given to someone as part of a course of studies Ex : You will have four assignments to do during the semester
Factory (n)
usine a place where goods are manufactured Ex : There have been fewer factories in the west since the migration of manufacturing to low-wage countries
Takeover (n) / to take over (v)
absorption, rachat the acquisition of one company by another Ex : Since the takeover, there have been hundreds of job cuts
Emphasis (n) emphasize (v)
accent, souligner special attention given to something because it is important Ex : We need to put the emphasis on achieving our basic goals
Purchase (n) purchasing (adj.)
acheter to buy Ex : Tickets must be purchased from the official site
Lawsuit (n)
action en justice the action of taking a person or an organisation to court (see 'sue) Ex : The two directors have filed a lawsuit against their former employers
Shares, shareholders (n)
actions, actionnaires the parts of the capital of a company, owned by the shareholders Ex : Shareholders of Tiptop Corp. have been trying to sell their shares on the Stock market following disastrous results
Improve (v), improvement (n)
améliorer, amélioration to make better Ex : Our performance is still not good enough, but it has improved significantly since last year
Cancel (v) cancellation (n)
annuler, annulation to decide that an organized event will not happen; to stop an order for goods or services that you no longer want Ex : The training session has been cancelled due to lack of participants
Item (noun)
article article, thing Ex : Please send us the following items
Attend (a meeting etc) (verb) attendance (noun)
assister à une reunion to be present Ex : I don't want to attend this meeting tomorrow morning
Insurance (noun)
assurance financial protection against certain things happening Ex : The cost of employers' liability insurance was high for the contract
Afford (verb) affordable (adj)
avoir les moyens; se permettre to have enough money or time to do something Ex : We can't afford the time to deal with such insignificant problems now
Gross profit/salary, etc
brut The total amount before deductions Ex : He earns more than £20,000 gross
Profit (noun)
bénéfice positive difference between money spent and money received Ex : In spite of the big turnover, profits were low
Executive (noun or adj)
cadre, directorial someone in a high position who makes decisions and acts according to them Ex : She is now a senior executive having worked her way up through the ranks of the company
Feature (n or v)
caractéristique, aspect; figurer; présenter a typical quality or an important part of something; to include someone or something as an important part Ex : One of the most interesting features of this watch is its device for showing the phases of the moon; The film features Tom Cruise as a pool player
Rely on, reliable (adj)
compter sur, se fier de to need or to depend on someone or something; dependable Ex : We're relying on you to send us the finished document on time
Skill (n) skilled (adj)
compétence a special ability to do something Ex : It is the function of business schools to allow students to acquire marketable skills
Board (of Directors) (noun)
conseil d'administration group of people who officially administer a company, a trust, etc Ex : The CEO isn't supposed to take an important decision without referring it to the board of directors
Advice (n) advise (v) advisable (adj) advisor (n) Note: always singular!
conseil, conseiller, conseillé an opinion someone gives you about what you should do or how you should act in a particular situation Ex : I need your advice about which car I should buy
Consumer (n) consume (v), consumption (n)
consommateur a person who buys goods or services for their own use Ex : American consumers are increasingly concerned about the price they are paying for gasoline
Growth (n) grow (grew - grown) (v)
croissance the process of increasing in size Ex : The growth in inflation is worrying many analysts
Deadline (noun)
date limite, date butoir, échéance the final date possible for completing something Ex : The deadline for this report is next Tuesday
Deal (dealt
dealt) with (verb) - traiter, s'occuper de, gérer to handle, to do what is necessary with Ex : I'll deal with other business after we have finished dealing with this point
Lower (the price, etc) (v)
diminuer reduce (opposite of 'raise') Ex : Owing to the competition we are lowering prices
CEO (Chief Executive Officer) (n)
directeur général The person who directs the day-to-day running of a company Ex : The CEO and Chairman are two functions often occupied by the same person
Available (adj) availability (n)
disponible able to be bought, used or reached Ex : I'm phoning to check on your availability for next week's launch
Subsidiary (n)
filiale a company which belongs to a group or parent company Ex : Reebok has been a subsidiary of Adidas since 2005
Found (v)
fonder to establish or set up, particularly related to institutions or businesses Ex : My great-grandfather founded the company in 1895
Train (v) training (n)
former, formation, entraînement the process of learning the skills necessary to do a particular job; a training course: a period of study for learning these skills Ex : I am going on a week's training course to learn how to use the new computer software
Supply (verb or noun) supplier (n)
fourniture, fournir to provide Ex : Our suppliers sell us the office supplies we need to do our job
Leak (v or n)
fuir, fuite (for gases or liquids) to escape from a hole or a crack; to allow secret information to be generally known Ex : The radiator is leaking, we need to repair it; an employee leaked the information to the press
Merger (noun) merge (verb)
fusion combination of two or more companies either by the creation of a new organization or by absorption by one of the others Ex : The French company Essilor merged with the Italian Luxottica group in 2017
Range (n) (of products, etc)
gamme the complete group Ex : I'm sure you will like our product range
Waste (n or verb)
gaspiller, perdre to spend badly (time or money) Ex : Don't waste your time, she's already married!
Strike (n or v), striker (n)
grève, gréviste to refuse to continue working because of a disagreement with an employer Ex : Yesterday's trains strike was followed by the vast majority of railway workers and caused big disruptions
Issue (v or n)
i) faire paraître, distribuer, émettre ii) une question, un problème i) publish, emit; ii) a problem or question for debate Ex : i) The company is going to issue new shares which should raise capital for investment in equipment ii) We must discuss the issue of discipline
Involve (v) involvement (n)
impliquer, mêler, participer to include someone or something in something, to make them a part of something Ex : I was involved in a serious automobile accident when I was young and I'm still frightened of cars
I.T. (n: information technology)
informatique the aspect of business connected with the electronic processing of data Ex : Recent developments in computer technology have led to major changes in our IT department
Ban (verb or noun)
interdire to stop, in an official way, something from being done, carried out, sold, etc Ex : British beef was banned from French shops for several years during the mad cow crisis
Agenda (noun)
ordre du jour list of subjects to be discussed at a meeting Ex : This issue should be put at the top of the agenda
Stake (n), stakeholder (n)
participation, un intérêt particulier having an interest in something, often a financial one. Stakeholder - person or entity having an interest in something Ex : The government has a 45% stake in the automobile company
Loss (n)
perte negative difference between money received and money spent Ex : The company made a £2m loss last year
Schedule (n or verb)
planifier, planning, emploi du temps organize an event, choose the date, time, duration, etc. Ex : This operation has been scheduled to last 5 days
Outlet (retail outlet) (noun)
point de vente a place where goods are sold to the public Ex : They plan to open a new outlet every month for the next three years
Apply for (verb) application (n)
postuler to make a formal request for something (especially a job) Ex : I would like to apply for the post of junior manager
Sue (verb); lawsuit (noun)
poursuivre en justice to start a legal case against someone; a problem taken to the civil court Ex : She is suing her employer for unfair dismissal
Previous (adj)
précédent happening or existing before something else Ex : The previous owner of the car was an old lady; "Previously on House of Cards."
Forecast (for sales, weather, etc) (verb or noun)
prévision to calculate or predict what will happen Ex : According to our sales forecasts, sales should be stronger next year
Loan (n)
prêt money which is lent Ex : The directors have asked the bank for a loan
Lend (lent-lent) (v)
prêter to give something for a period of time, expecting that it will be given back Ex : The bank lent me £3,000 to buy a new car
Match (v or n)
qqchose qui va bien ou est l'égal de qqchose; aller bien avec, avoir la même force que to be as good as or equal to someone or something else ; a thing or person that is the equal of something else Ex : The carpet and the curtains go together well - they are a perfect match; Nadal matched Federer stroke for stroke until the final game
Draft (v or n)
ébauche, brouillon, avant-projet; rédiger to write down a document for the first time ; a piece of text, a formal suggestion or a drawing giving the main points but not all the details Ex : This is only a rough draft The finished document will be much more complete
Facilities (noun)
équipements buildings or equipment provided for a particular purpose (toilets, bus stations, playgrounds, etc) Ex : The new offices will be located near to excellent facilities
Income (noun)
revenus Money earned Ex : Income from sales was very low
Wealth (n) wealthy (adj)
richesse, riche a large amount of money that a person or a nation has Ex : Adam Smith was a Scottish economist who wrote "The Wealth of Nations"
Wages (noun) wage (adj)
salaire, salarial money earned in a job, salary Ex : The company's wages policy needs to be changed
Health (n) healthy (adj)
santé, en bonne santé the condition of something or someone and the degree to which it is free of illness or malfunction Ex : We must act to ensure the continuing financial health of the company
Internship (n) intern or trainee (n)
stage, stagiaire a period of training by obtaining practical experience in a company, etc Ex : I carried out an internship of 6 months in my fourth year of studies
Union (or Trade Union)
syndicat association of workers to defend common interests in a professional sector Ex : The unions are negotiating the changes with management
Rate (noun)
taux ratio between variables Ex : The interest rate was up eight per cent from last year
Trend (noun)
tendance a general direction in which something is developing Ex : The recent trend in the car industry has been towards outsourcing
Foreign (adj)
étranger belonging to another country Ex : New laws will make it harder for foreign nationals to work here
Avoid (v) avoidance (n) avoidable (adj)
éviter to stay away from, to prevent something happening Ex : Apple, Amazon and Google have been criticized because they avoid paying taxes in the UK
Court (n)
tribunal the place where trials or other legal cases happen Ex : He has been charged with dangerous driving and will appear in court tomorrow
Quarter (noun); quarterly (adv)
trimestre, trimestriel a period of three months; every three-months Ex : In the USA, company results are usually published every quarter
Asset (noun)
un atout/l'actif thing, esp property, owned by a person, company, etc that has value and can be used or sold to pay debts On a balance sheet, the assets are what the company owns Ex : His assets included shares in the company and the house in London
Account (noun)
un compte record of money received and spent by a person or firm Ex : Mr Jones opened an account in our bank last week