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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
公司开会讨论支出账目,经理Tim和会计部主任John告诉大家,要紧缩开支,首先从员工可报销的账目下手。Tim说,
Tim: I'm not going to sugarcoat it: we'll have to cut back on our expenses or we'll have to cut back on staff, something I'd rather not do.
M: But we still have discretionary spending money, right?
T: Sure. You can spend half of the $300 on whatever you want without providing a receipt1.
经理Tim说,我不想粉饰太平,sugarcoat it. 实际情况是,不减少开支,就得裁员。 Mike问,是不是还有discretionary spending money, 可以随便支配的钱。答案是,三百块里一半的开销都可以不交收据。
S: What other ways can we help cut costs?
T: Well, if it's a flight of less than four hours, we're going to ask you to fly economy class. For long distance flights you can still use business class.
J: And we need to talk about client2 dinners. I know you have to take the client to a nice place. I know you can't take them to McDonald's.
T: But...the five Michelin star A+1 Golden Steakhouse? That's pushing it. I see a $265 claim here for a business dinner for two. That's got to come down.
Tim说,今后凡是不到四个小时的短途飞行,一律改为经济舱。John补充说,请客户吃饭,虽然不能去麦当劳,但两个人吃牛排花265块,则未免有些过份。That's pushing it.
S: Actually, I've been doing more Internet research before I take clients3 to business meals. I've found you can save a lot of money by choosing an interesting, special place that isn't necessarily4 expensive.
T: Right! Say, "I know this little place..." and take them somewhere cool, but not at $265 a pop!
Shannon建议,不用带客户去太贵的地方吃饭,可以带他们去一些更有意思,但并不贵的餐馆。Tim赞成,说最好是take them somewhere cool, but not at $265 a pop. A pop是每次花多少钱的意思。
M: Another thing: stay out of the hotel bar! It's outrageous5 what they charge for a couple of cocktails6! Go find a bar down the street to meet at. It's got more character and it's substantially cheaper.
J: Yes, good thinking.
M: And it goes without saying, the hotel room's "adult" movies are not business expenses.
(Laughter)
T: No, they most certainly aren't! Thanks guys! I appreciate your understanding.
Mike补充说,旅馆酒吧太贵。最好能出去找个酒吧见面。不仅便宜,而且It's got more character. 还更有个性。Mike 搞笑道,It goes without saying不用说,旅馆的成人电影是不能报销的。
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n.收据,收条;收到,接到 | |
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n.顾客( client的名词复数 );当事人;诉讼委托人;[计算机]客户端 | |
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n.鸡尾酒( cocktail的名词复数 );餐前开胃菜;混合物 | |
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