to free sth (e.g. a market) from rules and controls
to deregulate
noun: deregulation
adj: deregulated
noun: deregulation
adj: deregulated
to lower the value of, to make sth seem less important than it is
to devalue
noun: devalutaion
noun: devalutaion
sell at less than the actual value
undersell
(Don't undersell yourself at a job interview.)
(Don't undersell yourself at a job interview.)
to think or guess that sth is smaller than it really is, not to recognize how good, important etc. sb/sth is
to underestimate
(opposite: to overestimate)
(opposite: to overestimate)
commitment and application to achieve a goal
dedication
verb: to dedicate (yourself/sth to)
adj: dedicated
verb: to dedicate (yourself/sth to)
adj: dedicated
to supply with too many employees
to overstaff
adj: overstaffed (opposite: understaffed)
adj: overstaffed (opposite: understaffed)
the action of not providing enough money for a business, project etc.
underfunding
adj: underfunded
adj: underfunded
money that is lent to somebody to buy equipment etc. when they start or expand a business
venture capital
to earn a lot of money by -ing
to make a / one's fortune by -ing
(He made a fortune selling hotdogs.
She made her fortune writing children's books.)
(He made a fortune selling hotdogs.
She made her fortune writing children's books.)
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Autor: EstherRobinson
Oberthema: English
Thema: Success
Veröffentlicht: 11.07.2011
Tags: ENGLa
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