subsidise (v.) help or support financially资助
[例] The Government subsidises new investment in depressed areas.
subsidy [ 5sQbsidi ] (n.) money given to support unprofitable enterprises补助金
[同义词] allowance
summarise [`sQmEraIz] (v.) explain in short总结
[例] Please draw attention to summaries the project’s key idea due to the time limits.
[同义词] sum up, epitomize
superior [ sju:5piEriE ] (n.) person above another in the company hierarchy上级
[同义词] chief, manager, director
supervise [ 5sju:pEvaiz ] (v.) to have the charge and direction of; superintend督导,管理
[例] The teacher supervised our drawing class.
[同义词] direct, superintend, administer
supervisor [ 5sju:pEvaiz ] (n.) person who is in charge of others主管
[例] The supervisor will not be represented by the same union as the people supervised.
supervisory [ 7sju:pE5vaizEri ] (adj.) which involves being in charge of others管理的
[例] supervisory post
supply [ sE5plai ]1. (n.) provision供给
[例] We are subject to the laws of supply and demand.
2. (v.) provide something供给
supplier [ sE5plaiE ] (n.) person/company which supplies goods or services供应商
[同义词] stockist
survey [ sE:5vei ] (n.) investigation调查
[例] Recent surveys have shown that employers are reluctant to improve health and safety conditions.
sustainable [sE`steInEbl] (adj.) be available in the future 可持续的
[例] sustainable development
suspension (n) a debarment, as from office or privilege停职
[例] He will be on suspension because of his dereliction of duty
SWOT analysis (n.) analyzing a company or project by its Strengths , Weaknesses ,Opportunities and Treats SWOT分析
[例] The process of utilizing the SWOT approach requires an internal survey of strengths and weaknesses of the program and an external survey of threats and opportunities.
synergy [ 5sinEdVi ] (n.) producing better results by working together rather than separately协同(增效)
synthetic [ sin5Wetic ] (adj.) man-made 人造的
[例] These products are made of synthetic material.
[同义词] artificial
