Marketing Unit 21.

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Marketing Unit 21

Vocabulary 1 influence sth=affect sth. simply explain sth. AS sth. produce (v., n.)= manufacture customer find out – detect carry out- convey- conduct market research (Uncount.) supply – provide require- request-demand offer (v., n.) distributing channel present (v.) collection – aggregate reliability feature-characteristic benefit cycle decline continually-incessantly develop ability to do sth.

Vocabulary 2 take account of sth. – take into consideration the volume of sales charge prices competitor reduce- lower significantly- substantially get sth. to swh. –deliver sth. to swh. delivery arrangement- agreement retail wholesale various=different involve sth.=engage sth. price-list after-sales service= usluga odrzavanja staff trade exhibition trade fair possess-own proposition unlike-different make sth. easy-facilitate