boost (v) to increase the strength or value of something, to help and encourage something 推动
[例] Lower interest rates will greatly boost the economy.
bottleneck [ 5bCtl7nek ] (n.) a restriction in the normal work flow瓶颈,障碍
[例] We’ve got a bottleneck in our supply operations.
bottom [5bRtEm]1.(adj.) lowest最底处的
[例] rock-bottom price
2. (v.) bottom out, reach the lowest point 跌至底点
bounce [ bauns ] (v.) refuse to pay a cheque and return it to the bearer because there is not enough money in the payer’s account支票被银行退票
[例] Two of my cheques were bounced last week.
brainstorm [ 5brein7stC:m ] (n. and v.) an approach to problem-solving in which a group of people meet to provide wide-ranging ideas on an issue集体讨论
[例] The members of the board gave a brainstorm during the meeting held yesterday.
branch [ brB:ntF ]1.(n.) local office of a large business分公司
[例] We have branches throughout the country.
2.(v.) To enlarge the scope of one's interests, business, or activities扩展
[例] The partners are looking into branching out into Europe.
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