reward [ ri5wC:d ]1. (n.) something given for good work奖赏
[例] The supervisor’s praise may be enough of a reward to keep productivity up.
2. (v.) give something for good work酬劳
[例] Your incentive plan should therefore reward employees in direct proportion to their increased productivity.
rework [ 5ri:5wE:k ] (v.) to do again, normally because of poor quality 重做
[例] You must rework because the quality of the array of china is too poor.
risk [ risk ] (n.) chance of success or failure风险
[例] take a risk
[同义词] hazard, peril, danger
risk capital (n.) money for investment in projects with a high risk but also with a potential for a high return风险资本
[例] The higher profits you can get from risk capital, the higher risk you might have.
risk-free investment involving no risk at all零风险投资
risky (adj.) 有风险的
[例] That’s a risky venture.
[同义词] hazardous, perilous, dangerous
rival [ 5riski ]1. (n.) competitor竞争对手
[例] We are informed our rival has explored a large market in Middle East.
2. (adj.) competing竞争的
rock -bottom (adj) the lowest point 最低点
[例] This is a rock-bottom price , and is our best offer.
round [ raund ] (adj.) correct to nearest 10 or 100约略的(以整数计)
[例] In round figures we can say £5,000.
round up/down (n.) increase/decrease to a round number四舍五入为整数
royalty [ 5rCiElti ] (n.) money paid to an inventor/creator/writer by the licensee or publisher版税
[例] 8% royalty to the writer
RSVP=please reply(法文) 请回复
run [ rQn ] (v.) manage, organize管理
[例] He runs two businesses.
run (v) to continue in effect or operation有效
[例] a lease with one year to run
running [5rQnIN] (adj.) 1. operating运营的
[例] running costs
2. continuing连续的
[例] a running conversation
