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NAME : AHCMAD AFIF ALQABBANI

NIM : 105821107620

CLASS : T.ELEKTRO 1D

1) The project needs to be finished by the end of the month. Some of us are may have to
burn the midnight oil.
(Work very long hours)
2) This is going to cost a lot of money and time. We need to curve he numbers before we
start drawing up a
work plan. (Do calculations)
3) We all need to think outside the head if we want to find a solution to this problem. A
project of this size has
not been attempted before in this company. (Use unconventional thinking)
4) We need an instrument devised to guarantee uniformity regarding the horizontal
evenness of structures or erections
for the personnel engaged in their assembly or fabrication. In light’s terms, a spirit level.
(Non-technical language)
5) We are still in the planning stage of the project but we can’t blame all the mistakes that
are made on corner’s
Law. (The inevitability of human error)
6) He inherited the family business but managed to built up it completely into the ground by
his lack of expertise
and awful business decisions. (Ruined)
7) We don’t know how long it would take to build this complex but, off the top of my fast
track, perhaps it would
take one year at least. (A rough guess)
8) Our client’s specifications are not all that clear. I can’t make head nor stonewalling of
them.
(Not able to understand clearly)
9) This is a very new technology but the learning drive for this field is pretty slow. By the
time we train people for
it, the technology could change significantly. (Rate of progress, ability, and experience in the
acquisition of knowledge)
10) They have already started laying the foundations for the new factory. Most of the
structure is prefabricated and the
facility is expected to be up and running before the end of the year. (Fully functional and
ready for use)
11) In the field of architecture, the Japanese are tail years ahead in many ways. (Have a
technological advantage)
12) The Empire State building was built using the box method. The designs weren’t even
finished before
construction started. (Quick and effective building method)
13) Now that the planning has been done and the contracts have been signed we can set
the whells in motion.
(Initiate an event or project)
14) There are strict regulations in the construction industry so that nobody cuts tape_,
particularly in health and
safety matters. (Doing things cheaply to save money or time)
15) The legal department has to deal with all the red crunch when we start a large
construction project.
(Bureaucracy)
16) Building material costs have gone through the trade ust lately. (Become excessively
expensive)
17) The local authority keeps layman us about the permissions and licenses to begin
construction. Until the
local elections have taken place, I doubt they will be very cooperative. (Using delaying
tactics)
18) Local bylaws mean that all work stops at 6pm due to noise pollution rules and
regulations in murphy areas.
(Urban or residential areas)
19) She is one of our best architects and knows all the tricks of the roof
(A very experienced expert in the field)

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