商务英语播客 第121课:企业好比一艘船
In this Business English Pod episode, we're going to look at how business idioms related to ships and sailing can be used to describe company performance. 今天的原汁原味英语播客中,我们将学习与船和航海有关的商务习语,它们用来描写公司的业绩。
The image of a ship is a powerful one in business. The ship is like a company—a huge entity that must be steered toward success, maintained properly, and carefully guided away from dangers like storms and rocks. Employees are often seen as a crew of sailors, a group that must work together as a team. So sailing idioms frequently appear when we discuss business in English. 船对于一个企业而言,是强大有力的象征。一艘船就好比一个公司——一个实力雄厚,必将稳步走向辉煌的实体,并且发展途中也需要尽量规避风险,比如暴风雨和岩石。职员就好比水手,水手们必须团结起来。因此当我们谈论一个企业时航海的习语经常会被引用。
Today's episode starts a two-part series on sailing idioms. Lakisha and Warren are two colleagues discussing the decline of Trussock's, an engineering firm that has been faltering since a new CEO took over. 今天这一集中我们将从两方面来谈航海有关的习语。拉奇莎和沃伦是两个同事,他们正在谈论自从新上任的总裁来了之后,一个工程公司的动荡。
Listening Questions:
1. What are the major differences between Trussock's old CEO and the new CEO?
2. What do Lakisha and Warren think will help change the situation at Trussock's?