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A complete set of vocabulary flashcards covering the key concepts from the TOEIC 650 - 1000 lecture transcript, including office administration, finance, logistics, and legal terminology.
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agenda
A program of business or list of items to be discussed at a formal meeting in an office or administrative setting.
appointment
A scheduled arrangement to meet someone at a specific time and place for professional purposes.
approval
The formal act of officially accepting or permitting a specific request or proposal.
administrative
An adjective describing tasks or roles relating to the running of a business, office, or organization.
confidential
A term describing information or services that are meant to be kept private or secret.
procedure
An established or official way of doing something, especially within an organization's operations.
prioritize
The act of determining the order for dealing with tasks according to their relative importance.
briefing
A short meeting or session held to provide essential information or instructions regarding a specific topic.
minutes
The official written record of what was discussed and decided during a meeting or conference.
proposal
A formal plan or suggestion put forward for consideration, often in a meeting or communication context.
applicant
A person who formally applies for something, especially a job or a position within a company.
recruitment
The organizational process of finding and hiring new employees for specific job vacancies.
resignation
The formal act of giving up one's job, position, or office.
eligible
An adjective used to describe someone who meets the necessary conditions or requirements to be chosen for something.
campaign
An organized series of actions intended to achieve a specific goal, such as marketing a product.
revenue
The total amount of income generated by the sale of goods or services related to company operations.
audit
An official, systematic inspection of an individual's or organization's financial accounts and assets.
invoice
A document that lists goods or services provided and identifies the total sum due for payment.
liability
The state of being responsible for something, especially by law, or an amount of money owed by a business.
receipt
A written acknowledgment that a specific article or sum of money has been received after a purchase.
coverage
The extent of protection or the specific risks provided for in an insurance policy.
mortgage
A specific legal agreement by which a bank lends money for the purchase of real estate or property.
itinerary
A detailed plan or proposed route for a journey or travel schedule.
amenity
A desirable or useful feature or facility provided for the comfort and convenience of guests.
complimentary
An adjective describing goods or services provided free of charge, often as a courtesy.
warranty
A written guarantee for a product, promising to repair or replace it if necessary within a specified period.
malfunction
A failure to function in a normal or satisfactory manner, often regarding machinery or equipment.
cargo
Goods carried on a ship, aircraft, or motor vehicle for the purpose of shipping and logistics.
waybill
A formal document issued by a carrier giving details and instructions relating to the shipment of goods.
bandwidth
The capacity for data transfer within a computer network or a software system.
firewall
A part of a computer system or network designed to block unauthorized access while permitting outward communication.
troubleshoot
The act of analyzing and solving a technical problem or determining the cause of a system failure.
lease
A legal contract by which property or equipment is conveyed to another for a specified time in return for rent.
tenant
A person or entity that occupies land or property rented from a landlord.
clause
A particular and separate item, stipulation, or provision in a formal legal contract or agreement.
compliance
The state or act of meeting rules, standards, or laws within a legal and professional framework.
procurement
The action of purchasing or obtaining goods and services for an organization.
hazard
A potential source of danger, risk, or harm, often identified in health and safety protocols.
curriculum
The subjects, lessons, and modules comprising a course of study in a training or educational program.
sustainability
The quality of being environmentally responsible and able to be maintained over the long term.
milestone
An action or event marking a significant stage in the development or progress of a project.
deliverable
A product, result, or service that must be completed and provided to satisfy a project objective.
constraint
A specific limitation or restriction that must be managed during project management.
accurate
An adjective used to describe information or data that is correct, precise, and without error.
significantly
An adverb meaning in a sufficiently great or important way as to be worthy of attention.