Lesson 8A: Idioms and Collocations

Common Business Idioms and Collocations from Scenario 8

This lesson covers common idioms and important collocations used in business contexts. Collocations are words that commonly go together in natural English. Each expression is defined and illustrated with an example sentence.

Idioms

Turning to
Definition: Moving to the next topic; directing attention to another subject or issue.
Example: Turning to the budget proposal, we need to review the quarterly expenses.

Collocations

Child labor
Definition: The employment of children in work that is harmful or exploitative, often depriving them of education and development.
Example: Our company has a zero-tolerance policy against child labor in all our factories.
Production process
Definition: The series of steps and operations involved in manufacturing or creating a product.
Example: We monitor every stage of the production process to ensure quality control.
Manufacturing facilities
Definition: Buildings or plants where products are made or assembled.
Example: Our manufacturing facilities are located in countries with strong labor protections.
Ethical practices
Definition: Business methods and behaviors that align with moral principles and social responsibility.
Example: We carefully select suppliers who demonstrate commitment to ethical practices.
Fair wages
Definition: Payment that is reasonable and adequate for the work performed, meeting or exceeding minimum standards.
Example: All our employees receive fair wages that reflect their skills and contributions.
Safe working conditions
Definition: A work environment that is free from hazards and promotes employee health and safety.
Example: We ensure safe working conditions through regular inspections and training programs.
Top priority
Definition: The most important concern or objective that receives primary attention and resources.
Example: Environmental sustainability is a top priority for our organization.
Energy efficient
Definition: Using minimal energy to achieve maximum output; designed to reduce energy consumption.
Example: We have invested in energy efficient equipment to reduce our carbon footprint.
Continuous improvement
Definition: An ongoing effort to enhance products, services, or processes through incremental changes.
Example: Our continuous improvement initiatives help us identify and adopt better technologies.
Regulatory agencies
Definition: Government organizations or official bodies responsible for overseeing and enforcing industry standards and laws.
Example: Our testing methods have been approved by regulatory agencies in multiple countries.
Limited resources
Definition: Restricted or scarce access to necessary materials, funding, or support.
Example: Our programs focus on helping families with limited resources access healthcare.

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