關(guān)于公司規(guī)定的英語口語
關(guān)于公司規(guī)定的英語口語
小編今天給大家?guī)淼氖怯⒄Z的口語,學(xué)習(xí)英語就是要花很多時間的,所以大家一定要好好的學(xué)習(xí)英語哦
一公司服飾規(guī)定Our company dress code
AEven if our company didn't have a dress code, I still think people would wear formal clothing to work.
即使我們公司沒有服飾規(guī)定,我也認(rèn)為我們上班時應(yīng)該穿著正式。
BI wouldn't be so sure... People want to wear what they feel most cofortable in.
我看不一定…人們還是想穿自己感到最舒服的衣服.
AMaybe that's ture for some positions, but I think the marketing and sales staff would definitely not agree. They dress for success! You can't go out on a sales call if you are dressed in jeans. It's just not respectful to you client.
對某些崗位可能是如此,但我認(rèn)為市場部和銷售部的員工絕對不會這么認(rèn)為。他們的穿著要像成功人士!你總不能穿著牛仔褲應(yīng)邀去見客戶,這是對客戶的不尊重。
BI think what you wear is so overrated. I would rather have a down-to-earth, honest and solid sales person than a painted, patent leather, designer suite salesman.
我認(rèn)為你高估自己的穿著了。我寧愿做一個地地道道,誠實可靠的推銷員,也不愿穿著色彩華麗,設(shè)計新穎的高級皮裝的推銷員。
AIt's not as simple as that. People judge you by your appearance, whether you like it or not. So dressing professional is being prefessional. The image that you portray to others is so important in business. It's your image and how others perceive you that makes the difference between landing or lossing a sale.
事情沒有那么簡單。無論你喜歡還是不喜歡,人們都會從你的外表來進行判斷。所以,穿著專業(yè)服裝就說明你很專業(yè)。你展示給其他人的形象在商務(wù)活動中非常重要。你的形象和其他人對你的看法會決定你能否得到一份買賣契約。
BMaybe you're right, but I'll take my sneakers and jeans any day!
也許你說的對,可是我還是想天天傳運動鞋和牛仔褲。
二我對參加會議不感興趣
AThe company is selecting three employees to attend the marketing seminar next month. Did you put your name in for it?
公司準(zhǔn)備挑選3名員工繼續(xù)參加這個月舉行的一個市場銷售研討會.你報名了嗎?
BNo, I don't really care too much for seminars…I find them to be either boring ot useless. I mean, how much can you really learn in one afternoon?
沒有,我實在對研討會沒有大多的興趣…我覺得研討會不是沒意思就是沒有用.我的意思是,一個下午的時間你能真正學(xué)到多少東西?
AIt's not just about the things that you learn, you know...seminars are a really great opportunity to mingle and network with professionals in our industry from all over the nation. You can learn a few things, but more importantly, you rub shoulders with the business leaders and make contacts that could lead to potential sales or patnerships in the future. The social mixers are always more important than the seminars anyway.
你知道,這不僅是你學(xué)東西的問題…研討會真的是個很好的機會,能結(jié)交,聯(lián)絡(luò)全國各地我們本行業(yè)的專業(yè)人士.你能學(xué)到不少東西,而更重要的是你能接觸那些企業(yè)領(lǐng)導(dǎo),而且能建立聯(lián)系,而這些在將來很可能會有助于打開產(chǎn)品銷路或建立合作關(guān)系.不管怎樣,聯(lián)誼會總比研討會更重要.
BI'm still not too jazzed about going…I feel kind of awkward in those cocktail party situations.
我還是對參加會議不感興趣…我覺得在那些雞尾酒會的場合里有點兒不舒服.
AWell, what if I told you the seminar is going to be held in Hawaii? Does that perk your interest?
好了,那如果我告訴你研討會要在夏威夷召開,你會怎么看?這會讓你打起精神嗎?
BNow you're talking.
你這算是說對了!
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