(单词翻译:单击)
Inevitably1, people will agree and disagree with one another during meetings. It’s important to make your position in a debate clear, while being polite to people you disagree with. 不可避免的,在会议中人们会彼此同意或不同意。对对自己持反对意见的一方要友善,同时有自己的立场是非常重要的
Imagine that you are in a meeting and you disagree with someone over an issue. How might you make your point politely?
假设在一次会议上你不同意对方的意见,你怎样有礼貌的陈述自己的观点呢?
Meetings: agreeing and disagreeing
Useful Phrases I just wanted to see what kind of feedback2(反馈) you’ve got I really strongly disagree Actually, I think Sean is right I‘d be much happier Speaking as an editor… I think Sean’s floor plan is right
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Sean: The office move, as you know, the plans have been up by the main exit for
a week now. I just wanted to see what kind of feedback you’ve got.
Tim: Yeah, Sean, I’m sorry, but I really strongly disagree with the new floor
plan. I think it's divisive(区分的,分裂的,不合的) to separate the secretaries and the assistants out
from the editors and managers. I’d be much happier if we could be located
in teams.
Carrie: Actually, I think Sean is right. I’ve been chatting to some of the secretaries
and they’re quite keen4 to all be sitting in the same area, and, speaking as
an editor, I think I’d like to be with other editors so that we can bounce
ideas off each other and things. So I think Sean’s floor plan is right.
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adv.不可避免地;必然发生地 | |
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n.回授,反馈,反应 | |
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n.抄本,誊本,副本,肄业证书 | |
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adj.热心的;敏锐的;激烈的;锋利的 | |
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