deliver [ di5livE ] (v.) transport goods to a customer送货
[例] You as the VIP customer can choose the way how we deliver our product to you and the charge will be free.
delivery cycle (n.) time from receipt of customer order to shipment供货周期
[例] We should try to shorten the delivery cycle.
demand [ di5mB:nd ] (n.) 1. request for payment请求偿付
[例] First demands were issued to all late payers.
2. need for products and services at a certain price需求
[例] We are having difficulty meeting demand.
demand management (n.) series of activities to recognize and manage all the demands for products需求的监督和调节
[例] They decided to carry out demand management to get information from consumers.
demotivated (adj.) not interested失去动力的
[例] The depression of economy demotivated them at last.
denationalize [di:5nAFEnElaIz] (v) to put a government-owned company or industry back into private ownership 私营化
[例] Sooner or later, China’s communication sector will be completely denationalized.
[同义词] privatize
department [ di5pB:tmEnt ] (n.) part of an organization部门
[例] The employment manager would like to talk to some of the company’s supervisors and department heads.
[同义词] branch, division, subdivision
deposit [ di5pCzit ] (n.) 1.money placed in a bank account存款
[例] Once your deposit in our bank exceeds 50,000 USD, the monthly 20 USD account maintenance fees will be exempted.
deposit account account earning interest有息存款,储蓄存款
[例] We require 7 days’ notice of withdrawal on this deposit account.
2. money paid in advance in order to reserve a product押金
depot [ 5depEu; 5di:pEu] (n.) warehouse仓库
[例] The goods are temporally stored in the depot near the port.
depreciate[ di5praivEbl ] (v.) reduce the value of assets in the accounts over a certain time贬值
[例] We depreciate business equipment over 5 years.
[同义词] devalue, devaluate
depreciation [ di7pri:Fi5eiFEn ] (n.) reduction in the value of an asset贬值
[同义词] devaluation, deflation
deregulate [di:re^jJleIt] (v) to free an industry , an organization, etc from price control, especially by a government 撤消管制
[例] to deregulate the food market
deskilling (n) the losing of skills by workers through unemployment , lack of training , etc.失去技能
[例] The great depression caused many companies to lay off their workers which would result in deskilling of staff.
