raw [ rC: ] (adj.) in its original, unprocessed state未加工的
raw materials substances used as a base for manufacturing 原料
[例] The cost of the raw materials is surprisingly high.
reallocate [ri:5AlEkeIt] (v.) allocate again 再分配
[例] reallocate the responsibility
rebate (n) a deduction from an amount to be paid or a return of part of an amount given in payment 退款
[例] He is qualified for a tax rebate according to the new policy.
receipt [ ri5si:t ] (n.) piece of paper showing that money has been paid or something received收条
[例] a receipt for items purchased
accounts receivable money owed to the company应收帐款
[例] The account receivable amounts to 1 million dollars.
receiver [ ri5si:vE ] (n.) government official appointed to run a company in serious financial difficulty破产案产业管理人; 涉讼财产管理人
[例] The receiver was asked to deal with fund shortage of that company.
receivership [rI5si:vEFIp] (n.) the hands of a receiver破产在管
[例] The company was put into receivership.
receptionist [rI5sepFEnIst] (n.) an office worker employed chiefly to receive visitors and answer the telephone接待员
[例] She is the head receptionist of the hotel.
recession [ ri5seFEn ] (n.) period of low economic activity不景气,衰退期
[例] There is usually an obvious increase in unemployment when business is in recession.
[同义词] depressed market
recognize [ 5rekE^naiz ] (v.) accept认为
[例] Unions are recognized by the management and negotiate on behalf of the workforce.
recognition [ 7rekE^5niFEn ] (n.) acceptance, acknowledgement承认
[例] a recognition of their civil rights
recoup [ ri5ku:p ] (v.) get back money获得补偿
[例] We recouped our investment in two years.