Cambridge Business English Dictionary

The Cambridge Business English Dictionary by Roz Combley, published by Cambridge University Press on November 10, 2011, is a comprehensive resource designed for business English students and professionals using English in their work. This edition contains over 35,000 words, phrases, and meanings, informed by the Cambridge English Corpus, and features business-specific vocabulary such as “quantitative easing,” “crowdsourcing,” and “black knight.”
Readers will find practical guidance on using English naturally in various business contexts, including meetings, conference calls, and emails. This dictionary serves as a valuable reference for those studying business and economics, as well as for individuals learning English as a second language. With 947 pages, this edition provides an extensive overview of business communication and terminology, making it a useful tool for enhancing language skills in professional settings.
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The Cambridge Business English Dictionary is ideal for business English students, business studies students and anyone using English in their work. Informed by the unique Cambridge English Corpus, the dictionary has over 35,000 words, phrases, and meanings, and includes business-specific vocabulary such as ‘quantitative easing’, ‘crowdsourcing’ and ‘black knight’. It also includes help with how to use English naturally in business situations like meetings, conference calls, and emails. A mobile application is also available and sold separately.
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