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Aboard: On board a ship, train, aircraft, or other passenger vehicle.

Access: the method or possibility of getting near to a place or person. Accomodation: Room and board; lodgings. A seat, compartment, or room on a public vehicle. Accurate: showing a negligible or permissible deviation from a standard. Adaptable: able to adjust oneself readily to different condition. Adequate: as much or as good as necessary for some requirement or purpose. Admission fee: the fee charged for admission. Aisle: a long, narrow space between rows All inclusive: including everything , An all-inclusive resort is one that, in addition to providing lodging, includes a wide range of other amenities such as unlimited food, beverages, sports activities, and daily and nightly entertainment. Golf, diving and spa services usually cost extra, as does top-shelf liquor at some resorts. Asset: something valuable belonging to a person or organization that can be used for the payment of debts Available: able to be bought or used. Baggage Claim: the place in an airport where you get your cases and bags when you arrive after flying Bargain: An agreement between parties fixing obligations that each promises to carry out. Boarding Pass: a card that a passenger must have in order to be allowed to get on an aircraft or a ship Booked up: unable to offer any appointments or accept any reservations, etc.; fully booked; full up. Booking: A reservation, as for accommodations at a hotel. Booking: a reservation, as of a table or room in a hotel, seat in a theatre, or seat on a train, aircraft, etc. Bounced check: a check that cannot be processed because the writer has insufficient funds Brinding: imposing or commanding adherence to a commitment, an obligation, or a duty. budget conscious: aware of the total amount of money allocated for a specific specified period purpose during a

Budget forecast: It is used to get an idea of what a comfort casted budgetary might expect to earn in a fiscal year. You take last years expenses, increased by any percentage that you think they might go up, also include any new expenses you expect to incur Bulk Buying: to buy something in large amounts. Bulk rates: a category of mail for mailing large numbers of identical printed items at less than first-class rates. bulk storeroom: large room for storing Cancellation: The act or an instance of canceling. Cancellation: To annul or invalidate. career: a profession or occupation chosen as one's life's work Cash and Carry: a large shop where people, usually from another business, can buy large amounts of goods cheaply and take them away immediately. Catering Service: Service of food to customers. Change: If you have change for larger notes, bills, or coins, you have the same value in smaller notes, bills, or coins, which you can give to someone in exchange. Commissary: a shop that supplies food and goods, especially to people in the army or in prison.

Commitment: The state of being bound emotionally or intellectually to a course of action or to another person or persons. Compartments: one of the separate areas inside a vehicle competition: the opposition offered by a competitor or competitors Complaint: a cause of discontent, pain, grief, lamentation, etc. Complementary: useful or attractive together Composure: calm or tranquil state of mind; self-possession. Composure: peacefulness, calmness, coolness, tranquility. Consortium: n association or a combination, as of businesses, financial institutions, or investors, for the purpose of engaging in a joint venture. consumption: expenditure on goods and services for final personal use content: all that is contained or dealt with in a discussion, piece of writing, etc; substance content: all that is contained or dealt with in a discussion, piece of writing, etc; substance Contract caterer:person that is hired to do specific Jobs in the food industry. Copy of a bill: A piece of legal paper money but false. Custom design: A custom is an activity, a way of behaving, or an event which is usual or traditional in a particular society or in particular circumstances. Dispenser: a machine or container that you can get something from. Down payment: A partial payment made at the time of purchase, with the balance to be paid later. dumbwaiter: a stand placed near a dining table to hold food Exclusive: Not allowing something else; incompatible. Exhibition: an event at which objects such as paintings are shown to the public, a situation in which someone shows a particular skill or quality to the public, or the act of showing these things Expectation: Eager anticipation. Expense Account: an arrangement in which your employer will pay for the things you need to buy while doing your job Extension: An addition that increases the area, influence, operation, or contents of something. Failure: is the state or condition of not meeting a desirable or intended objective, and may be viewed as the opposite of success. Fare:the money that you pay for a journey on a vehicle first aid kit: is a collection of supplies and equipment for use in giving first aid Follow up measures: The act or an instance of following up, as to further an end or review new developments. franchise: The establishment of a corporation's existence. Franchising: to grant a franchise Free of charge: without payment. Fringe benefit: something that you get for working, in addition to your pay, that is not in the form of money. Groceries: foods you buy at a grocer's or at a supermarket such as flour, sugar, and tinned foods. Gross Profit: a companys profit from selling goods or services before costs not directly related to producing them, for example interest payments and tax, are subtracted Growth: an increase in the size or the importance of something.

Guide: Something that serves to direct or indicate. guidelines: a principle put forward to set standards or determine a course of action Hold someone responsible: to consider someone responsible for something; to blame something on someone. hygiene: the science concerned with the maintenance of health In Season: in good time, or sufficiently early for the purpose. Inadequate: not adequate or sufficient; inept or unsuitable. Invoice: a document that lists things provided or work done, gives their cost, and asks for payment Irate: arising from or characterized by anger.

Item: is one of a collection or list of objects. Joint venture: A contractual agreement joining together two or more parties for the purpose of executing a particular business undertaking. To look forward to: To face in a specified direction. Know-how: he knowledge and skill required to do something correctly. label: a piece of paper, card, or other material attached to an object to identify it or give instructions or details concerning its ownership, use, nature, destination, etc Larder: is a room or large cupboard in a house, usually near the kitchen, in which food is kept. life span: the period of time during which a human being, animal, machine, etc, may be expected to live or function under normal conditions manufacturer: a person or business concern that manufactures goods or owns a factory Mediocre: not satisfactory; poor; inferior. Medium-priced: having a price that is neither too high or too low. Meeting: Interview, encounter, coming together. merchant: a person engaged in retail trade Merger: The combining of two or more companies, generally by offering the stockholders of one company securities in the acquiring company in exchange for the surrender of their stock. middleman: an independent trader engaged in the distribution of goods from producer to consumer Misunderstanding: A failure to understand or interpret correctly. Negotiable: assignable conveyable transferable Negotiation: Agreement, arrangement, deal. Network: An openwork fabric or structure in which cords, threads, or wires cross at regular intervals. No-show: One that is expected but does not appear. off the premises: thrown out a location On behalf of: For the benefit of; in the interest of. on request: for the asking: on the occasion of a request On the Average: On the line on the premises: in a particular location

On time : the right time, Out of order: not in proper order; disarranged; in confusion. out of season: not in a proper season or time , inopportune outlet: a commercial establishment retailing the goods of a particular producer or wholesaler outsource: to subcontract work to another company Outstanding: surprising, excellent, salient, exceptional. Package deal: All Inclusive Package, Global Agreement. popular with: appealing to the general public; widely favoured or admired Premiere: to present publicly for the first time. premises: a piece of land together with its buildings, esp considered as a place of business prevailing: most frequent or conspicuous; predominant Product launch: The debut of a product into the market. The product launch signifies the point at which consumers first have access to a new product. product mix: The composition of goods and services produced and/or sold by a firm. production unit: a process, line, method, activity, or technique, or a combination or series thereof, used to produce a product Profit: the monetary gain derived from a transaction profit-conscious: aware of a gain, benefit, or advantage Profit-maker: person that describes a company, product, etc. that makes a profit. Purchasing Agent: administrator who assists in selection and purchase of goods and services b gathering and screening information about products, prices and supplier. He or she may also solicit bids from vendors and make awards of purchasing contracts. range: the limits within which a person or thing can function effectively Rate of exchange: The ratio at which the unit of currency of one country is or may be exchanged for the unit of currency of another country. Rating: A position assigned on a scale; a standing. Refund: To give back, especially money; return or repay. Refurbish: to furbish again; renovate; brighten: to refurbish the lobby. refuse: to decline to accept Reliable: referring to someone or something that can be trusted Repeat customer: someone who buys again from a company that they used before. research: systematic investigation to establish facts or principles or to collect information on a subject resource: a supply or source of aid or support; something resorted to in time of need Retail market: The market for the sale of goods or services to consumers rather than producers or intermediaries. Retailer: a person, shop, or business that sells goods to the public Revenue: the income that a government or company receives regularly. Revolving: describes something that revolves (moves around a central point). Round the clock: Lasting or continuing throughout the entire 24 hours of the day; continuous.

Route: a particular way or direction between places. Rude: Being in a crude, rough, unfinished condition. Run at a loss: to run out in a moment of loss. Schedule: a list of planned activities or things to be done showing the times or dates when they are intended to happen or be done. Seasonal: relating to or happening during a particular period in the year Self service: especially in a shop or restaurant, not being served by an employee but collecting goods or food yourself. Short staffed: Having fewer staff members than is usual or desirable. Shortage: a situation in which there is not enough of something shrinkage: the amount by which anything decreases in size, value, weight, etc Sightseeing: the act of visiting and seeing places and objects of interest. Specialty: a particular area of knowledge that a person is concerned with in detail, a person who knows a lot about something standards: an accepted or approved example of something against which others are judged or measured Stock Control: In a company or shop, stock control is the system of making certain that new supplies are ordered and that goods have not been stolen. Storage: the putting and keeping of things in a special place for use in the future stringent: requiring strict attention to rules, procedure, detail, etc Suitable: such as to suit. Appropriate; fitting; becoming. survey: a critical, detailed, and formal inspection Tariff: A list or system of duties imposed by a government on imported or exported goods. Time zone: one of many equal parts into which the world is divided. In any place within each part, the particular point in the day is the same, and is an hour in front of or behind that in the parts on either side to account for: To constitute the governing or primary factor in to adapt: to make suitable to requirements or conditions. To apologize: To make excuse for or regretful acknowledgment of a fault or offense. To appeal to: A resort to a higher authority or greater power, as for sanction, corroboration, or a decisin. to assess: to determine the amount of a fine To avoid: To keep from happening. To balance the account: the difference over a given time between total payments to foreign nations, arising from imports of goods and services and transfers abroad of capital, interest, grants, etc. to ban: an official prohibition or interdiction To be due to: In accord with right, convention, or courtesy; appropriate. To be familiar with: Having fair knowledge; acquainted. To be in charge of: to lead to order to send to command to have the power to make decisions and decide what will happen to. To be in the red: you owe money. To be worth it: The quality that renders something desirable, useful, or valuable.

to benefit from: advantage or sake to benefit from: advantage or sake to brief: short in length or extent To cancel: To annul or invalidate. To cash a check: Cash means the same as money, especially money which is immediately available. To cater: to provide food, service, etc., as for a party or wedding To change currency: is typically close to the spot rate, although the exchange will adjust this rate somewhat to ensure that it makes a profit in the transaction. To charge: To impose a duty, responsibility, or obligation on. To check in: A standard for inspecting or evaluating. To check: The act or an instance of inspecting or testing, as for accuracy or quality; examination. To close down:to close something. To commit: perpetrate, to make (mistake), to commit suicide , to commit a crime To complain: To make a formal accusation or bring a formal charge. To Confirm: To support or establish the certainty or validity of; verify. to consist of: to be composed to contain: to hold or be capable of holding or including within a fixed limit or area To contract out: legally agree to do it for them or for them to do it for you. To credit an account: used to reduce the balance on an asset or expense account. To cut back: to decrease, to reduce, to lessen, and to cut. to cut back: To reduce or decrease to cut down: To reduce the amount taken or used To deal with: To treat in any manner; to use, whether well or ill; to have to do with; specifically, to trade with. To deal with: To treat in any manner; to use, whether well or ill; to have to do with; specifically, to trade with. To debit an account: used to reduce the balance on a liability, gain and equity account. to decant: to rehouse people while their homes are being rebuilt or refurbished To delay: to make something happen at a later time than originally planned or expected. To dial: to point to, indicate, or register by means of a dial. to discard: to get rid of as useless or undesirable To dispense: to give out things, especially products, services, or amounts of money. To ensure that: To make sure or certain. to exceed: to go beyond the limit or bounds of To fail to: To decline, as in strength or effectiveness. To feature: A prominent or distinctive aspect, quality, or characteristic. to feature: to give prominence

To finish off: When you finish doing or dealing with something, you do or deal with the last part of it, so that there is no more for you to do or deal with. to garnish: to decorate; trim To handle: to deal with or talk about to handle: to have power or control over To have Access to: A means of approaching, entering, exiting, communicating with, or making use of. to have access to: the right or privilege to approach, reach, enter, or make use of something To help oneself:(reflexive) To take something freely; to serve oneself without restraint To hold a reservation: The act of reserving; a keeping back or withholding. To honor a reservation: Written statement from a carrier, hotel, rental firm, etc., that it has received the reservation request and will honor it. to improve: strengthen, to promote, to boos To inconvenience: a state or an example of problems or trouble, which often causes a delay or loss of comfort. To issue: An item or set of items, as stamps or coins, made available at one time by an office or bureau. To join: To put or bring together so as to make continuous or form a unit. To keep cool: to stay calm and undisturbed. To keep from: To retain possession of. to label: to describe or classify in a word or phrase to lag behind: the act or state of slowing down or falling behind to license: to give permission to or for To load: If you load a vehicle or a container, you put a large quantity of things into it. To look up a number: To turn one's attention; attend. To lure: Something that tempts or attracts with the promise of pleasure or reward. to make sure that: means certain, sure, ensure To make up ones mind: to decide, to make up your mind. To make up ones mind: reach, make, or come to a decision about something. to market: a shop that sells a particular merchandise to merchandise: to engage in the commercial purchase and sale of goods or services; trade To merge with: To become combined or united. To monitor: a person who has the job of watching or noticing particular things To occur: To take place; come about. To offer: to ask someone if they would like to have something or if they would like you to do something To operate: To perform a function; work. To order: If you do something in order to achieve a particular thing or in order that something can happen, you do it because you want to achieve that thing. to originate: to come or bring into being To overcharged: an excessive price for something.

To overstate: to describe or explain something in a way that makes it seem more important or serious than it really is. To own: To have control over. To panic: A sudden, overpowering terror, often affecting many people at once. To pass the buck: If you pass the buck, you avoid taking responsibility by saying that someone else is responsible. To point out: to indicate or specify. to polish: to make smooth and glossy, especially by rubbing or friction: to polish a brass doorknob. To pre-cost: Expenditures made in advance, but income has not been reported on the company's balance sheet. To prevent: to keep from happening. To process: a series of actions that you take in order to achieve a result. to provide: to put at the disposal of; furnish or supply To purchase:to buy something To quote: to estimate what a cost or price is likely to be. to recommend: to advise as the best course or choice to reduce: to make or become smaller in size, number, extent, degree, intensity, etc To refrain from: A refrain is a comment or saying that people often repeat. to refrain from: to abstain To rely on: to be dependent for support, help, or supply. to rely on: to depend confidently; put trust in (usually followed by on or upon ) To remodel: to give a new shape or form to something. To replenish:To become full again, To make something full again, or to bring it back to its previous level by replacing what has been used To route:a method of achieving something. To run out of: be cleaned out, be out of, exhaust one's supply of, have no more of, have none left, have no remaining To rush: to cause to go or do something very quickly To sail: to control a boat that has no engine and is pushed by the wind. to schedule: to put something on an official list. To settle an account: Money deposited for checking, savings, or brokerage use. To show an overdraft: The maximum amount of credit extended to a customer. To solve: To find a solution to. To solve: to find a solution, To work out a correct solution to (a problem). To sort out: to organize into an orderly and disciplined group. To specialize in: concentrate on, focus on, center on. a Portuguese restaurant which specializes in seafood to specialize in: to modify or make suitable for a special use or purpose To stock up: to buy a large quantity of something.

To stop over: to stay at a place for one night or a few nights on the way to somewhere else or before returning home. To sue: To petition (a court) for redress of grievances or recovery of a right. To take advantage of: to use the good things in a situation or to treat someone badly in order to get something good from them. To take over: To seize with authority; confscate. to take something for granted: Expression that means: You accept something without question, that is when you take something for granted. To undercharged: An insufficient or improper charge. To underestimate: to think insufficiently highly of something to upgrade: to raise in value, importance, esteem, etc trend: general tendency or direction Up market: describes goods and products that are of very high quality and intended to be bought by people who are quite rich. Upscale: Upscale is used to describe products or services that are expensive, of good quality, and intended to appeal to people in a high social class. up-to-date: with the latest information Valuables: Of great importance, use, or service. Value for money: an utility derived from every purchase or every sum of money spent. Voucher: A written record of expenditure, disbursement, or completed transaction. Waiting list: A list of persons waiting, as for an appointment or filling a vacancy. Wake up call: A telephone call that one requests to occur at a specific time in order to be woken up, especially in a hotel. Warehouse: a large building for storing things before they are sold, used, or sent out to shops, or a large shop selling a large number of a particular product at a cheap rate. welfare: health, happiness, prosperity, and well-being in general Wholesale market: person whose business is buying large quantities of goods and selling them in smaller amounts, for example to shops. Wholesaler: someone who buys and sells goods in large amounts to shops and businesses Word of mouth: the way that cult media products become known, by people recommending them to their friends and through webpages etc., instead of through mainstream advertising. is the passing

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