升職
Promotion
提升
promotion
A: This marketing research is conducted very well.
Who did it?
B: Fang Lin,a young girl.
Shes just got the promotion.
老板很器重他。
The boss thinks highly of him.
A: The boss will promote Robert as manager.
B: Robert is a gogetter guy.
Thats why the boss always thinks highly of him.
你是這個職位最恰當(dāng)?shù)娜诉x。
You were the right person for the job.
A: Robert,thank you for recommending me as the Market Manager.
B: I thought you were the right person for the job.
And Im sure youll do very well in it.
你的工作很出色。
You did an excellent job.=Well done.
A: You did an excellent job.
I heard that you have been promoted to a group leader.
B: Oh,thank you.
離職
quit/resign
A: Hi,Mr.Norman.Nancy will quit next week.
And she recommended you as office director.
I also think you are the right person.
B: Thank you very much.
I appreciate the opportunity.
接替
succeed /take over
A: Hello,Rice.
You know the chief accountant in Financial Department is going to retire.
Id like you to take over his job.
B: Thank you very much.
I appreciate this opportunity.
有資格
be qualified/measure up
A: Hello,Mr.Brown.
Ive been a junior accountant for five years,
and Im sure now Im qualified to be a chief accountant.
B: Ok.Rice,I know you can do the job.
Ill think about it.
負(fù)責(zé)
take charge of/bear responsibility for...
A: Peter,Im going to take charge of the engineering department next month.
A: Congratulations.
Its a very important position in our company.
他升到年薪20萬的位置。
Hes risen to a $200,000 a year position.
A: The new manager is an expert in building industry.
Hes risen to a $200,000 a year position.
B: Hes so great.
這是你應(yīng)得的。
It was well deserved.
A: Congratulations!
It was great to hear youve got the promotion.
B: Thank you.
It was very unexpected.
A: It was well deserved.
You did an excellent job.
B: By no means.I feel flattered.
祝賀你升職。
Congratulations on your promotion.
A: Hello,Nancy.
Congratulations on your promotion as our deputy chairman.
B: Thank you.
I hope to get your support.