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Exam: BEC Vantage

joining

IPA: /ˈdʒɔɪnɪŋ/

KK: /ˈdʒɔɪnɪŋ/

noun

Definition: The action of bringing two or more things together to form a single unit or connection.

Example: The joining of the two pieces of wood created a strong table.

verb

Definition: To connect or unite with something or someone.

Example: She is joining the club to meet new friends.

kaizen

IPA: //kaɪˈzɛn//

KK: /kaɪˈzɛn/

noun

Definition: A Japanese approach focused on making small, continuous improvements in processes, products, or services to enhance efficiency and quality.

Example: The company adopted kaizen to improve its production methods and reduce waste.

kanban

IPA: /ˈkænbɑn/

KK: /kænˈbɑn/

noun

Definition: A system or method that uses visual signals, often in the form of cards, to manage work and workflow in a production process.

Example: The team implemented a kanban system to improve their project management and efficiency.

launch

IPA: /lɔːntʃ/

KK: /lɔntʃ/

intransitive verb

Definition: To start or begin something new, often with enthusiasm or energy.

Example: She decided to launch into a new project at work.

noun

Definition: A type of large, open motorboat often used for transportation or recreation.

Example: We took a launch to the island for a day of fun in the sun.

transitive verb

Definition: To set something in motion or to start something, such as a project, product, or vehicle.

Example: The company plans to launch a new smartphone next month.

launder

IPA: /ˈlɔːndər/

KK: /ˈlɔndər/

intransitive verb

Definition: To wash clothes or other items, usually in a machine, to make them clean.

Example: I need to launder my clothes before the trip.

noun

Definition: A container or channel used for washing materials, often in mining or ore processing.

Example: The miners used a launder to transport the ore while washing it.

transitive verb

Definition: To wash clothes or to clean something, often to make it look better or more acceptable. It can also mean to disguise the source of illegal money by moving it through different channels.

Example: After the party, I need to launder the tablecloths and napkins.

layaway

IPA: /ˈleɪəweɪ/

KK: /ˈleɪəˌweɪ/

noun

Definition: A way to buy something by paying a small amount of money first and then paying the rest later, while the store keeps the item for you until it's fully paid.

Example: I put the new television on layaway so I could pay for it over the next few months.

layoff

IPA: /ˈleɪˌɔf/

KK: /ˈleɪˌɔf/

noun

Definition: The act of dismissing an employee from their job, usually due to a lack of work or company changes.

Example: Due to budget cuts, the company announced a layoff of several employees.

leased

IPA: /liːst/

KK: /list/

adjective

Definition: Describing something that has been rented or transferred to someone else for a specific period of time according to a lease agreement.

Example: The leased car must be returned by the end of the month.

verb

Definition: To have rented something, usually property or equipment, for a specific period of time in exchange for payment.

Example: They leased the apartment for a year before deciding to buy a house.

leasing

IPA: /ˈliːsɪŋ/

KK: /ˈliːsɪŋ/

noun

Definition: The act of renting something, usually property or equipment, for a specific period of time in exchange for payment.

Example: They are considering leasing a new office space for their business.

lend

IPA: /lɛnd/

KK: /lɛnd/

intransitive verb

Definition: To give something to someone temporarily, expecting it to be returned later.

Example: Can you lend me your book for a week?

transitive verb

Definition: To give something to someone for a short time, expecting it to be returned later.

Example: Can you lend me your book for a week?

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