Match the vocabulary words on the top list with the definitions found on the bottom list.
1. Shipping
2. Rack
3. Lading
4. Trade
5. Bulk
6. Damage
7. Load
8. Invoice
9. Container
10. Crane
11. Insurance
12. Purchase
13. Consign
14. Transaction
15. Engine
16. Storage
17. Receipt
18. Ballast
19. Supplier
20. Handle
_____  a detailed statement of goods sold or shipped or of services provided, including their prices or charges.
_____  to obtain by exchanging money for; buy.
_____  to deal with; manage.
_____  the act of receiving or the fact of having been received; receiving; reception.
_____  the act of receiving or the fact of having been received; receiving; reception.
_____  the capacity or a place for storing goods.
_____  to deliver, transfer, or turn over to another.
_____  the act of exchanging or buying and selling commodities.
_____  a frame or structure used to hold or display various items.
_____  the act of loading.
_____  large size or volume.
_____  the act, process, or an instance of transacting or the fact of being transacted.
_____  a guarantee of protection against certain misfortunes that is provided by a company in return for payment of a fee.
_____  a machine that derives force and motion from the conversion of energy, such as fuel or electricity, to work.
_____  to provide (what is wanted or required).
_____  the act or business of one who ships.
_____  harm or injury that reduces usefulness, value, or soundness.
_____  something, such as a box, barrel, or can, that contains or may contain something else; receptacle.
_____  a mechanical apparatus for lifting and moving heavy objects, having a tall, movable boom and a system of cables and pulleys.
_____  an amount of something carried; cargo or freight.
_____  heavy material placed in the hold of a boat or ship to make it more stable.
miércoles, 5 de agosto de 2009
Exercise 1 (International Transportation): Random-order list of vocabulary words and definitions
Match the vocabulary words on the top list with the definitions found on the bottom list.
1. Freight
2. Insurance
3. Carrier
4. Employee
5. Container
6. Logistics
7. Management
8. Employment
9. Claims
10. Surveyor
11. Subrogation
12. Accountant
_____ to substitute (one person) for another.
_____ goods or cargo shipped by commercial transport, or the fee charged for such shipping.
_____ a guarantee of protection against certain misfortunes that is provided by a company in return for payment of a fee.
_____ something, such as a box, barrel, or can, that contains or may contain something else; receptacle.
_____ a person engaged in surveying as a profession.
_____ an occupation, esp. for wages or a salary; work; job.
_____ the planning and implementing of the details of any operation.
_____ the act or process of controlling, directing, or governing.
_____ a very large naval vessel equipped with a flight deck; aircraft carrier.
_____ a person who examines and maintains the financial records of individuals or businesses.
_____ someone who works for a person or business in return for wages or other compensation.
_____ to assert ownership; demand as one's right.
1. Freight
2. Insurance
3. Carrier
4. Employee
5. Container
6. Logistics
7. Management
8. Employment
9. Claims
10. Surveyor
11. Subrogation
12. Accountant
_____ to substitute (one person) for another.
_____ goods or cargo shipped by commercial transport, or the fee charged for such shipping.
_____ a guarantee of protection against certain misfortunes that is provided by a company in return for payment of a fee.
_____ something, such as a box, barrel, or can, that contains or may contain something else; receptacle.
_____ a person engaged in surveying as a profession.
_____ an occupation, esp. for wages or a salary; work; job.
_____ the planning and implementing of the details of any operation.
_____ the act or process of controlling, directing, or governing.
_____ a very large naval vessel equipped with a flight deck; aircraft carrier.
_____ a person who examines and maintains the financial records of individuals or businesses.
_____ someone who works for a person or business in return for wages or other compensation.
_____ to assert ownership; demand as one's right.
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