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Level 6
level: Level 6
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to produce something for a particular purpose, or a particular group of people
aim at
when an independent person examines all the financial records of a company to produce an official report
audit
usual and like the most common type of something
average
to mix two or more things together completely
blend
a part of something, especially a machine
component
dishonest or immoral behaviour, usually by people in positions of power
corruption
made to look like the real thing, in order to trick people
counterfeit
to give something out to people or places
distribute
to make something or someone slow or late
hold up
done in the offices of a company or organisation by employees of that company
in-house production
when workers stop working or do less work because they want better pay or conditions
industrial action
an agreement in which you pay a company money and they pay your costs if you have an accident, injury, etc
insurance
the money needed to pay workers in a company or a country
labour costs
to give someone official permission to do or have something
license
the changes that happen in the life of an animal, plant or product
life cycle
the amount of time that a person lives or a thing exists
lifespan
a design or symbol used by a company to advertise its products
logo
when you do not have someone or something that you had before, or when you have less of something than before
loss
If a company outsources work, it employs another organisation to do it rather than using its own employees.
outsource
a large factory where an industrial process happens
production plant
to decide or arrange to do something at a later time
put off
to increase the rate at which goods are produced
raise productivity
to tear or cut something into small, thin pieces
shred
a period of time when people are not working because they want more money, etc.
strike
a large container used for mixing or storing liquid substances, especially in a factory
vat
a large piece of paper showing the days, weeks and months of the year, in which you can put the dates of events, meetings, etc.
wall planner
to remove something, especially because of an official decision
withdraw