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Business idioms!

Date: Jun 12 2007

Topic: Idioms and Slang

Author: TanyaPeterson

Lesson

Here's a list of helpful business idioms taken from the book/audio CD "Speak Business English Like an American." More coming soon! 

at a premium

at a high price; at a relatively high price

Example: When flat-screen televisions first came out, they were selling at a premium.


 

back-of-the-envelope calculations

quick calculations; estimates using approximate numbers, instead of exact numbers

Example: I don't need the exact numbers right now. Just give me some back-of-the-envelope calculations.

Note: This expression refers to the quick calculations one would do informally, as on the back of an envelope.


belt-tightening

reduction of expenses

Example: When worldwide demand for software decreased, Microsoft had to do some belt-tightening.


(to) bite the bullet

to make a difficult or painful decision; to take a difficult step

Example: When demand was down, U.S. automakers had to bite the bullet and cut jobs.

Origin: This idiom comes from the military. During the Civil War in the United States, doctors sometimes ran out of whiskey for killing the pain. A bullet would be put in the wounded soldier's mouth during surgery. He would "bite the bullet" to distract him from the pain and keep him quiet so the doctor could do his work in peace.


bitter pill to swallow

bad news; something unpleasant to accept

Example: After Gina spent her whole summer working as an intern for American Express, failing to get a full-time job offer from the company was a bitter pill to swallow.


blockbuster

a big success; a huge hit

Example: Eli Lilly made a lot of money with the prescription drug, Prozac. It was a real blockbuster.

Origin: This term comes from the blockbuster bombs used during World War Two by the British Royal Air Force. They were huge and created a large explosive force. Blockbuster ideas similarly create a big impact - and hopefully don't cause destruction like blockbuster bombs!


brownie points

credit for doing a good deed or for giving someone a compliment (usually a boss or teacher)

Example: Sara scored brownie points with her boss by volunteering to organize the company's holiday party.

Origin: The junior branch of the Girl Scouts is called the Brownies. Brownies earn credit to then earn a badge by doing good deeds and tasks. When applied to adults, the meaning is sarcastic.


cash cow

a product, service, or business division that generates a lot of cash for the company, without requiring much investment

Example: With strong sales every year and a great brand name, Mercedes is a cash cow for DaimlerChrysler.


(to) cash in on

to make money on; to benefit financially from

Example: Jamie Oliver, star of the TV show The Naked Chef, cashed in on his popularity by writing cookbooks and opening restaurants.


(to) climb the corporate ladder

advance in one's career; the process of getting promoted and making it to senior management

Example: You want to climb the corporate ladder? It helps to be productive and to look good in front of your boss.


(to) compare apples to oranges

to compare two unlike things; to make an invalid comparison

Example: Comparing a night at EconoLodge with a night at the Four Seasons is like comparing apples to oranges. One is a budget motel, and the other is a luxury hotel.

Note: You will also see the related expression "compare apples to apples" which means to compare two things of the same type. This means that you are making a valid comparison, as opposed to when you're comparing apples to oranges.

Comments

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Jungle_Queen

Russian Federation

Hello Chaskarmukund, let's not compare apples to oranges, the jungle and the site i mean Wink

08:28 AM Dec 13 2007 |

chaskarmukund

India

Jungle Queen,

How are u.

Now, u have found the things on site and not in jungle.Embarassed So, be like a queen and start using all these in your talking and conersation. Would u like to try. pl go ahead. we are waiting for.

take care,

 

mdchaskar

12:08 AM Dec 13 2007 |

Jungle_Queen

Russian Federation

Thank you so much, it's hard to find all this information stored in one place Smile

12:36 PM Dec 12 2007 |

icybashu

India

Cool … Helps me  a lot…

07:14 AM Dec 12 2007 |

msk appan

India

intersting n useful.pl keep it up.

 

05:14 AM Dec 08 2007 |

lorenzoce

Italy

it's not easy but interesting !

08:55 PM Dec 07 2007 |

chaskarmukund

India

woman inlove,

Its better said than done.

How about this.

pl respond.

mdchaskar

01:42 AM Dec 07 2007 |

Sujan

Sujan

Nepal

Thanks for your kind information to introduce business policies unilize in any type of business to climb.

03:35 PM Dec 04 2007 |

hlp

Algeria

verry useful think u tanyapeterson

11:44 AM Dec 02 2007 |

deantrump

deantrump

Malaysia

This is great.  Please add more idioms.

02:32 PM Oct 10 2007 |

woman_inlove

United Arab Emirates

Very educational.keep up the good work!

07:38 PM Oct 07 2007 |

elinka

elinka

Russian Federation

super

09:14 AM Sep 22 2007 |

vandyrana

India

please send me the chapters.

email:

Many Thanks

Vandy

07:12 AM Sep 17 2007 |

rhodes

Nepal

i will do my level best to climb corporate ladder

05:00 AM Sep 15 2007 |

Goofyguy

Goofyguy

United States

for a little more advanced business vocabulary, I highly recommend the following site; it has helped many.

http://www.dack.com/web/bullshit.html

03:38 PM Sep 13 2007 |

mrososeng

Egypt

thanks 4 these idioms but we r looking 4 more

 

11:55 PM Sep 07 2007 |

patpicha

Thailand

thaks for information

12:48 PM Sep 07 2007 |

TOSHIBA

India

Could you send me the copy of all chapters.my email id is

02:07 AM Sep 06 2007 |

noureldien

Sudan

thanh you it is agreat information

12:22 PM Sep 04 2007 |

mai_sa

Viet Nam

Really nice lesson. Thank you so much.

Pls add more and more lesson like it.

09:32 AM Sep 03 2007 |

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