[6:dit] V.
To audit means to inspect financial records from a person or business.
—► The government usually audits companies that report lower than usual incomes.
automate
[5:tameit] v.
To automate a company means to install machines or computers to do the work.
-*■ When the bank automated, it started installing ATM machines.
bribe
[braib] V.
To bribe someone means to illegally persuade them for a favor with money.
-*• The judge was bribed so that she would set the suspect free.
C o r r u p t [karApt] adj.
If someone is corrupt, they break the law for money or fame.
—» The corrupt policemen didn’t arrest the man because he gave them money.
dispose
[dispouz] v.
To dispose of something means to get rid of it.
- » He disposed of the can by throwing it into the recycle bin.
headquarters
[hedkwo:rtarz] n.
A headquarters is a building where the bosses of a company work.
-* He drove the long route to headquarters because it was a nice day.
incentive
[insentiv] n.
An incentive is what makes a person want to do something.
—► The chance of winning a prize was incentive to get people to play the game.
infrastructure
[infrastrAktJar] n.
An infrastructure is a collection of services needed to run a society or business.
—* Power lines are important parts of a city’s infrastructure.
administrator
boy, badavlat
tekshirmoq, taftish qilmoq
avtomatlashtirmoq
pora bermoq
poraxo'r
qutulmoq, xalos bo'lmoq
bosh ofis/idora
stimul, undovchi omil
infrastruktura
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