Business English Vocabulary OnlinePHONE CALLSUnit
7: Hold on, I just need to make a note
confirm
(v) 1. to say or show that something is true 2. to make an arrangement
certain catch
(v) 1. to hear or understand something correctly check
(v) 1. to examine something in order to make sure that it is correct or
the way it should be total
(n) 1. the amount you get when you add several smaller amounts together
refund
(n) 1. an amount of money that is given back to you, especially because
you are not happy with something you have bought credit
(n) 1. a way of buying something in which you arrange to pay for it at
a later time 2. praise that is given to someone for something they have done
3. an amount of money that you put into your bank account 4. a unit that shows
you have completed part of a college course discontinue
(v) 1. to stop producing or providing something such as a product or service
inventory
(n) 1. a list of all the things that are in a place supply
(v) 1. to provide things that people want or need, often over a long period
of time sole
(adj) supplier
(n)
quote
(v) 1. to repeat what someone has said or written 2. to give a fact
or example in order to support what you are saying 3. to say how much a piece
of work will cost before you do it place
(v) go
out of business (idiom) refund
(n) 1. an amount of money that is given back to you, especially because
you are not happy with something you have bought refund
(v) 1. to give back money that someone has paid to you |