时间:2019-02-05 作者:英语课 分类:天天商务口语


英语课

    1.The following phrases are used when you’re on the phone.

    Hello, I’d like to speak to Mr…Hello, this is Miss…calling from…Is Ms…available, please? My name’s…2.Speaking.

    I’m afraid he’s in a meeting/not in the office/still at lunch/not available just now. Is there anything I can do for you?

    Hold on a moment, please.

    I’ll just find out if she’s back yet/in the other office/available.

    I’ll put you through to Miss…I’ll ask her to call you back as soon as she’s free.

    What’s your extension 1 number/fax number?

    Could you ask her to call me back, please? My number is…Could you give him a message, please?

    What time do you expect her back?

    I’ll call again later today.

    Thanks very much for your help.

    3.RequestingI’d like you to…, please.

    Could you ask… to …for me?

    Do you think you could…?

    Would you mind…-ing…?

    4.Sure.

    Certainly.

    I won’t be able to…, because…I’m sorry but…I’m afraid that’s not possible, because…5.Offering to helpCan I give you a hand?

    Would you like a hand with…?

    Shall I…?

    Would you like me to…?

    If you need any help, just let me know.

    Yes, please. Thanks a lot.

    No, thanks, I think I can manage.

    That’s very kind of you, but…I think I’d prefer to do that myself because…6.Asking permissionMay I…?

    Do you mind if I…?

    Could I…?

    Is it all right if I…?

    Do you think I could…?

    Sure, go ahead.

    By all means.

    No, I’m afraid you can’t, because…I’m sorry but…Agreeing and disagreeing7.If you want to agree with someone you can say:

    That’s exactly what I think.

    That’s a good point.

    Quite right, I couldn’t agree more.

    That’s just what I was thinking.

    I agree entirely 2.

    Yes, I’m all in favour of that.

    8.It’s often considered rude or aggressive to say “You’re wrong” or “I don’t agree with you”. It’s more polite to disagree with someone by saying.

    I see what you mean, but…I don’t think it’s such a good idea…That’s true, but on the other hand…I don’t quite agree because…Maybe, but don’t you think…?

    9.If you require some information you can say:

    Could you tell me if/when/how much/why…?

    I wonder if you could tell me…?

    I’d like to know…I’d like some information about…10.When someone given you some information you can say comment or reply:

    Oh, I see.

    That’s interesting.

    Thanks for letting me know.

    11.If someone asks you for information you can reply:

    As far as I know, …Well, (in confidence,) I can tell you that…I’m afraid I don’t know.

    I’ve no idea, I’m afraid.

    I don’t have that information available just now. Can I call you back?

    I’m not sure. I’ll have to find out. Can I let you know tomorrow?

    I’m afraid I can’t tell you that. It’s confidential 3.

    12.If you want to give someone some information you can say:

    I’d like you to know that…I think you should know that…Did you know that…?



n.伸长,扩大,伸展;延长,延期;延长部分,扩大部分;电话分机
  • The pupils disliked the extension of the term.小学生们不愿延长学期。
  • Our extension is nearly finished.我们的扩建部分已接近完工。
ad.全部地,完整地;完全地,彻底地
  • The fire was entirely caused by their neglect of duty. 那场火灾完全是由于他们失职而引起的。
  • His life was entirely given up to the educational work. 他的一生统统献给了教育工作。
adj.秘(机)密的,表示信任的,担任机密工作的
  • He refused to allow his secretary to handle confidential letters.他不让秘书处理机密文件。
  • We have a confidential exchange of views.我们推心置腹地交换意见。
学英语单词
active fiber optics element
acumentin
agrarian economics
alternative file attribute
ancient tray support
angulus oculi medialis
autoimmune nephritis
autonomous power center
bacteriologic(al)standard
Ban Wang Phoem
biosorbents
boreen
Brand, Russell
brandan
camera-space
campaign for the advancement of state education
cavam
centrum ovale majus
chevalines
chloromethyl naphthalene
chrysemys pictas
clambake
coccidia
coherence theory of truth
coitus incompletus
complementation unit (demerec & hartman 1959)
couch spud
crack growth theory
czanne
d-n.c
demodicosis
dermal melanocytoma
differential overflow valve
dimethyl morphine
doctrine of contiguity
dominant store
drag in the muck
drunker
ductility testing machine
dynamic controller
electroplating film machine
Elgin Down
embolism of uterine vein
endowry
Enterozoa
eucnemic
finish activity
gravitational radius
harem trousers
high strength alloy steel shackle
Hooke's force
horizontal load on trestle
hydrojet boat
hydrostatic transmission
ice-foot glacier
Ichthyodectidae
intortor
ion cloud
isoenzyme
jawboneist
keratinises
Koshkinskiy Rayon
Lucopenin
Mezieres
micronized talc
moor berries
operator precedence grammar inference
orthogonalized tight-binding method
para-methoxybenzaldehyde
planning of sales force
Ploudaniel
postive let-off motion
prerepresentation
racking pile
ramanavamis
reannotate
reinforced concrete pier
release portion
Ruvuma Reg.
San Acacia
sanguiniss
sectional-drawing
single-leaf pines
solid - propellant rocket
specialized cargo handling equipment
SPI (single program initiator)
stereotape
subjective sensation
Sulci venosi
surgeons general
takes chances
thermo-electric material
trench mortars
tuberculosis of scrotal wall
ultra-lattice
unobscures
unusedness
vehicle model
vestour
water jet actinometer
wax figures