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21 secretary
['sekrətəri]plural - secretaries; noun1) (a person employed to write letters, keep records and make business arrangements etc for another person: He dictated a letter to his secretary.) ritari2) (a (sometimes unpaid) person who deals with the official business of an organization etc: The secretary read out the minutes of the society's last meeting.) ritari• -
22 sell up
(to sell a house, business etc: He has sold up his share of the business.) selja -
23 sideline
1) (a business etc carried on outside one's regular job or activity: He runs a mail-order business as a sideline.) aukastarf2) (the line marking one of the long edges of a football pitch etc.) hliðarlína -
24 transaction
[-ʃən]1) (a particular piece of business; a business deal.) framkvæmd; viðskipti2) (the act of transacting: The transaction of the deal took several days.) framkvæmd -
25 turnover
1) (the total value of sales in a business during a certain time: The firm had a turnover of $100,000 last year.) velta2) (the rate at which money or workers pass through a business.) endurnÿjun, hreyfing -
26 affair
[ə'feə]1) (happenings etc which are connected with a particular person or thing: the Suez affair.) mál, málefni2) (a thing: The new machine is a weird-looking affair.) hlutur3) ((often in plural) business; concern(s): financial affairs; Where I go is entirely my own affair.) mál4) (a love relationship: His wife found out about his affair with another woman.) ástarsamband -
27 agent
['ei‹ənt]1) (a person or thing that acts: detergents and other cleaning agents.) orsakavaldur; virkt efni2) (a person who acts for someone in business etc: our agent in London; a theatrical agent.) umboðsmaður3) ((especially secret agent) a spy: an agent for the Russians.) njósnari•- agency- by/through the agency of -
28 agreement
1) (the state of agreeing: We are all in agreement.) samkomulag, samlyndi2) (a business, political etc arrangement, spoken or written: You have broken our agreement; We have signed an agreement.) samningur, samkomulag -
29 aloof
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30 antique
[æn'ti:k] 1. adjective1) (old and usually valuable: an antique chair.) frá fyrra stíltímabili2) (old or old-fashioned: That car is positively antique.) forn; gamaldags3) ((of a shop etc) dealing in antiques: an antique business.) forngripa-2. noun(something made long ago (usually more than a hundred years ago) which is valuable or interesting: He collects antiques.) forngripur- antiquity -
31 bad start
(to start well or badly in a race, business etc.) byrja vel/illa -
32 be going strong
(to be successful, healthy etc: Our business/grandfather is still going strong.) enn í fullu fjöri -
33 branch
1. noun1) (an arm-like part of a tree: He cut some branches off the oak tree.) trjágrein2) (an offshoot from the main part (of a business, railway etc): There isn't a branch of that store in this town; ( also adjective) That train runs on the branch line.) grein; deild; útibú2. verb((usually with out/off) to spread out like, or into, a branch or branches: The road to the coast branches off here.) greinast, skiptast -
34 brisk
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35 building
1) (the art or business of putting up (houses etc) ( also adjective): a building contractor.)2) (anything built: The new supermarket is a very ugly building.) -
36 building society
(a business firm that lends money for building or buying houses.) -
37 butcher
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38 capital
I 1. ['kæpitl] noun1) (the chief town or seat of government: Paris is the capital of France.) höfuðborg2) ((also capital letter) any letter of the type found at the beginning of sentences, proper names etc: THESE ARE CAPITAL LETTERS / CAPITALS.) hástafur, upphafsstafur3) (money (for investment etc): You need capital to start a new business.) höfuðstóll, stofnfé2. adjective1) (involving punishment by death: a capital offence.) sem varðar dauðarefsingu2) (excellent: a capital idea.) fyrirtaks, ágætur3) ((of a city) being a capital: Paris and other capital cities.) höfuð-•- capitalist
- capitalist
- capitalistic II ['kæpitl] noun(in architecture, the top part of a column of a building etc.) súluhöfuð -
39 capitalism
noun (a system of economics in which money and business are controlled by capitalists.) kapítalismi -
40 capitalist
noun (a person who has much money in business concerns.) kapítalisti
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