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Tradução & Definição
retail (sales): (venda a) varejo
retail trade comercio varejista
to retail (at): vender a varejo (a)
The first Ontarian enterprise to retail compressed natural gas as automobile fuel opened its doors in 1982. A primeira empresa de Ontário de venda a varejo de gás natural comprimido combustível para automóveis abriu suas portas em 1982.
retailer: varejista, revendedor
Bruno will be meeting with the retailers that sell Delavigne perfume next Friday. Bruno vai se reunir na próxima sexta-feira com os revendedores dos perfumes Delavigne.
Pronunciation examples
UK: I would rather die than work in retail.
US: This cologne retails at 900 dollars per bottle.
Exemplos
- "We're one of the world's leading perfume online retailers."
- "Some of my retail reports are quite worrying."
- "Category Retailer"
- "It has recently come to Bruno's attention that you fired Karen Hughes, a retail manager who came to you in order to offer you her resignation."
- "I have an announcement to make, one which I hope will change the face of retail forever!"
- "This should be a great time to be in the retail business."
- "Head of retail operations"
- "Do you work in retail?"
- "I never thought I would leave the Delavigne Corporation and I have sincerely appreciated my time with the company in general and on the retail team in particular."
- "So, I wanted to talk to you about Christmas retail sales."
- "Hannah Benedict, you're employed as Head of Retail here at Delavigne."
- "The head of retail."
- "Drop in spending threatens gloomy Christmas for retailers"
- "Please go to Horatio's laboratory at 6pm where you will be joined by fellow "volunteers", Hannah Benedict (Head of Retail) and Edward Moon (British intern)."
- "I remind you that Warbuckle's Department Stores are the primary retailer of Delavigne products, and his business represents nearly one fifth of our total revenue."
- "Retail sales typically increase 50-70% in the three months leading up to December 31st."
- "Please go to Horatio's laboratory at 6pm this evening, where you will be joined by fellow "volunteers", Hannah Benedict (Head of Retail) and Edward Moon (British intern)."
Exercício 1
In the phrase, "your company intends to build a second retail store on Market street," what is the meaning of a "retail store"?
In the phrase, "your company intends to build a second retail store on Market street," what is the meaning of a "retail store"?
While a "retail store" may sell "discounted" products, it does not always do so.
Oof! This is not the best choice here. As a noun a "tail" is part of an animal.
A "retail store" usually only sells to consumers and not other businesses.
A "retail store" sells its products directly to consumers. Retail stores usually sell products in small quantities, which are not for resale. This is the type of store which Delavigne intends to build on Market street.
"Wholesale" is actually the opposite of "retail", and refers to the sale of products, usually in large quantities, at or below market value, usually to merchants, who then resell the products.
Exercício 2
Fill in the blanks below with key terms from this portion of the article.
Example: This term describes the fabrication of goods by manual labor or machines. "We specialize in the production and manufacturing of electrical goods." (Located in the first paragraph)
This term describes the creation of logos, product design, advertising, and promotion to develop a trademark or distinctive product. "Successful can be seen by the common use of the terms Hoover, Kleenex, and Xerox." (Located in the first paragraph)
This term describes the business of selling goods directly to consumers from shops and stores. "On-line companies such as Amazon are often cited as the future of " (Located in the first paragraph)
This term describes a labor force, often of an entire country or industry. "To succeed globally we need to train our , (employees and staff) in many languages." (Located in the third paragraph)
Example: This term describes the fabrication of goods by manual labor or machines. "We specialize in the production and manufacturing of electrical goods." (Located in the first paragraph)
This term describes the creation of logos, product design, advertising, and promotion to develop a trademark or distinctive product. "Successful can be seen by the common use of the terms Hoover, Kleenex, and Xerox." (Located in the first paragraph)
This term describes the business of selling goods directly to consumers from shops and stores. "On-line companies such as Amazon are often cited as the future of " (Located in the first paragraph)
This term describes a labor force, often of an entire country or industry. "To succeed globally we need to train our , (employees and staff) in many languages." (Located in the third paragraph)
Fill in the blanks below with key terms from this portion of the article.
Example: This term describes the fabrication of goods by manual labor or machines. "We specialize in the production and manufacturing of electrical goods." (Located in the first paragraph)
This term describes the creation of logos, product design, advertising, and promotion to develop a trademark or distinctive product. "Successful branding 1 can be seen by the common use of the terms Hoover, Kleenex, and Xerox." (Located in the first paragraph)
This term describes the business of selling goods directly to consumers from shops and stores. "On-line companies such as Amazon are often cited as the future of retailing 2" (Located in the first paragraph)
This term describes a labor force, often of an entire country or industry. "To succeed globally we need to train our workforce 3, (employees and staff) in many languages." (Located in the third paragraph)
Example: This term describes the fabrication of goods by manual labor or machines. "We specialize in the production and manufacturing of electrical goods." (Located in the first paragraph)
This term describes the creation of logos, product design, advertising, and promotion to develop a trademark or distinctive product. "Successful branding 1 can be seen by the common use of the terms Hoover, Kleenex, and Xerox." (Located in the first paragraph)
This term describes the business of selling goods directly to consumers from shops and stores. "On-line companies such as Amazon are often cited as the future of retailing 2" (Located in the first paragraph)
This term describes a labor force, often of an entire country or industry. "To succeed globally we need to train our workforce 3, (employees and staff) in many languages." (Located in the third paragraph)
1 branding: The article mentions that "Chinese entrepreneurs (are) now attacking other aspects of the marketing ladder, extending their efforts to distribution, retailing and even branding." "Branding" is a marketing term that refers to the use of logos and product design, advertising and image creation to increase the consumer awareness of a product. A "brand" is a trademark, or product line, for example: I love that brand of coffee.
2 retailing: The article mentions that "Chinese entrepreneurs (are) now attacking aspects of the marketing ladder, extending its efforts to distribution, retailing and even branding." "Retailing" refers to selling goods directly to consumers, usually from shops or "retail" outlets.
3 workforce: The article states that "China's only contribution to the global economy is its massive workforce and cheap production." A "workforce" refers to the number of workers available for labor in a particular industry. If a nation or company has a large workforce, then it is considered to be powerful.
Exercício 3
Let's start at the beginning!
The first name of the woman you heard in the dialogue is . Just so you know, her surname is "Benedict"!
And what is her job title?
She's head of .
The first name of the woman you heard in the dialogue is . Just so you know, her surname is "Benedict"!
And what is her job title?
She's head of .
Let's start at the beginning!
The first name of the woman you heard in the dialogue is Hannah 1. Just so you know, her surname is "Benedict"!
And what is her job title?
She's head of retail 2.
The first name of the woman you heard in the dialogue is Hannah 1. Just so you know, her surname is "Benedict"!
And what is her job title?
She's head of retail 2.
1 Hannah: "Hannah" is her name, retail is her game! She's from Stoke-on-Trent which is situated near Manchester, towards the north of England. Most people who come from there have very distinctive accents. You might notice Hannah's accent and the use of her short vowels. It's not her fault, she was born that way.
2 retail: Hannah says that she is "the new head of retail". A head of "retail" is someone who is responsible for the management and operations for retail outlets (shops, stores and stands). Hannah says that she is "the new head of retail". To be "head (of a department)" is to be the manager or the person "in charge of" it.
Exercício 4
Choose the statement that best describes Hannah's duties.
Choose the statement that best describes Hannah's duties.
This is the correct answer. "Retail" refers to direct sales to customers in small quantities. As "Head of Retail", Hannah supervises ("oversees" or "manages") all retail sales to customers, and communicates with the rest of the sales department. To "liaise" with someone is to "communicate and maintain contact with" a person or group of people.
This is an incorrect answer. Although Luna tells Hannah that she has the right to remain silent and to respond in writing to the meeting, this is not a part of Hannah's actual job description, the set of duties associated with her position.
This is an incorrect answer. Although Hannah says she would like to learn more languages in order to work better in the Middle Eastern sector, this is not a part of her job description.
This is an incorrect answer. Although this was how Luna assessed or evaluated Hannah's performance and contributions for the year, that has nothing to do with Hannah's actual job description, the set of duties associated with her position. The performance evaluation is an assessment of how well Hannah has fulfilled her duties.
Exercício 5
"Do you work in retail?"
In the exercise below, match the jobs with the industry!
Nurse -->
Actor -->
Waiter -->
Sales Assistant -->
In the exercise below, match the jobs with the industry!
Nurse -->
Actor -->
Waiter -->
Sales Assistant -->
"Do you work in retail?"
In the exercise below, match the jobs with the industry!
Nurse --> Health 1
Actor --> Entertainment 2
Waiter --> Hospitality 3
Sales Assistant --> Retail 4
In the exercise below, match the jobs with the industry!
Nurse --> Health 1
Actor --> Entertainment 2
Waiter --> Hospitality 3
Sales Assistant --> Retail 4
1 Health: This is correct. A "nurse" is a medical professional who traditionally assists doctors. "Health" is the condition of the human body or mind. Therefore the "health industry" consists of organizations, businesses and workers that provide care, medicine, medical expertise and morphine.
1 Retail: This is not the best choice here. Nurses do not work in retail. They do not sell anything (apart from the occasional kidney on the black market).
1 Entertainment: This is not the best choice here. There are lots of actors and actresses that play nurses on TV. However, real nurses do not work in the entertainment industry!
1 Hospitality: This is not the best choice here. Nurses work in hospitals, they provide hospitality to patients, yet they do not work in the hospitality industry. Apparently the "saving people's lives" (health) aspect is more important than the "providing food and drinks" (hospitality) aspect. It's a crazy world!
2 Entertainment: This is correct. "Actors" play roles in films, television and plays. "Entertainment" is something that amuses or diverts like a performance or show. The entertainment industry consists of organizations, businesses and workers that provide entertainment. For example: exotic dancers work in the entertainment industry.
2 Health: This is not the best choice here. Actors do not work in the health industry - even those who star in hit TV shows like "ER" (Emergency Room)!
2 Hospitality: This is not the best choice here.
2 Retail: This is not the best choice here.
3 Hospitality: A waiter is a male employee who serves food and drink to the patrons of a restaurant. The hospitality industry includes hotels, food service, casinos, and tourism. Note the equivalent term for women: "waitress".
3 Health: This is not the best choice here. Waiters do not work in the health industry.
3 Retail: This is not the best choice here.
3 Entertainment: This is not the best choice here.
4 Retail: A sales assistant serves customers in a shop or retail outlet. The term "retail" means the sale of goods or commodities in small quantities directly to consumers. The retail industry consists of shops, stores and business involved in this activity.
4 Health: This is not the best choice here.
4 Hospitality: This is not the best choice here.
4 Entertainment: This is not the best choice here. Even incompetent sales people, who are quite funny to watch, do not work in the entertainment industry!
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