
【Business Conversation-44】Taking Out a Client ( 帶客戶外出 )
Taking Out a Client ( 帶客戶外出 )
A : could you pick our client up from the airport?
B : sure. What time is his flight?
A : 5pm? That's rush hour.
B : I know. I'm sorry about that
A : where do I drop him off?
B : his hotel is downtown
A : downtown? I need to come back downtown during the rush hour?
B : yes, please. Would you also be able to take him out to dinner?
A : dinner, too?
B : yes, you can borrow the company car
【Biz Vocab】商用英文單字 ( 點擊左邊箭頭打開釋義+例句 ) rush hour /ˈrʌʃ ˌaʊr/ n. phr. 交通尖峰時刻 the busy part of the day when towns and cities are crowded, either in the morning when people are travelling to work, or in the evening when people are travelling home:
rush hour traffic SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesOn the road: traffic jams
back back up backed up bottleneck bumper bumper to bumper idiom congestion gridlock gridlocked jam pinch point rasta roko snarled up sock sock sth/sb in (with sb) tail back tailback traffic traffic calming traffic jam drop someone off /drɑːp sʌm.wʌn ɑːf/ v.phr. 送人到某地 to take someone or something, esp. by car, to a particular place: I’m about to leave – can I drop you off somewhere on my way home? borrow /ˈbɑːr.oʊ/ v. 借用

Taking Out a Client ( 帶客戶外出 ) A : could you pick our client up from the airport? B : sure. What time is his flight? A : 5pm? That's rush...



