B2 verb Neutral #42 más común

network

/ˈnetwɜːrk/

To interact with others to exchange information and develop professional or social contacts. It involves building and maintaining a supportive system of sharing information and services among individuals and groups having a common interest.

Ejemplos

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1

I went to the local meet-up to network with other small business owners in the area.

I attended the local gathering to meet and share information with other small business owners.

2

The international symposium provides an excellent platform for scholars to network and discuss future research.

The global conference offers a great chance for academics to connect and talk about their work.

3

I'm just going to grab a drink and network for a bit before the main event starts.

I will get a drink and talk to some people before the event begins.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
network
Verb
network
Adjetivo
networked
Relacionado
networking
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Truco para recordar

Visualize a 'net' catching 'work' opportunities. The more you network, the bigger your net becomes, and the more work opportunities you catch.

Quiz rápido

At the conference, Sarah managed to ________ with several CEOs from leading tech companies.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: network

Ejemplos

1

I went to the local meet-up to network with other small business owners in the area.

everyday

I attended the local gathering to meet and share information with other small business owners.

2

The international symposium provides an excellent platform for scholars to network and discuss future research.

formal

The global conference offers a great chance for academics to connect and talk about their work.

3

I'm just going to grab a drink and network for a bit before the main event starts.

informal

I will get a drink and talk to some people before the event begins.

4

Graduate students are encouraged to network extensively at academic conferences to improve their job prospects.

academic

Students are told to make many professional contacts at conferences to help them find jobs later.

5

Effective sales managers know how to network within their industry to identify new leads.

business

Good sales managers understand how to build professional relationships to find new customers.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
network
Verb
network
Adjetivo
networked
Relacionado
networking

Colocaciones comunes

network effectively to build professional relationships in a successful and productive way
professional networking the activity of making contacts for career advancement
opportunity to network a chance or situation that allows one to meet useful people
network extensively to make a very large number of professional contacts
social networking the use of dedicated websites and applications to interact with other users

Frases Comunes

build a network

to start and grow a group of professional contacts

old boy network

an informal system through which men use their positions to help others who went to the same school

tap into a network

to make use of an existing system of contacts

Se confunde a menudo con

network vs connect

'Connect' is a general term for joining things, whereas 'network' specifically implies building relationships for professional or social benefit.

network vs broadcast

Broadcasting is sending information to a wide audience, while networking is a two-way exchange of information.

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Notas de uso

The verb 'network' is most commonly used in professional contexts regarding career growth. While it can also refer to connecting computers together, in IELTS and general B2 English, it usually refers to human interaction.

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Errores comunes

Learners sometimes use 'network' as a transitive verb (e.g., 'I networked him'), but it is usually intransitive followed by 'with' (e.g., 'I networked with him').

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Truco para recordar

Visualize a 'net' catching 'work' opportunities. The more you network, the bigger your net becomes, and the more work opportunities you catch.

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Origen de la palabra

Originally from 'net' (an openwork fabric) + 'work', first used in the 16th century to describe things resembling nets, and later applied to social connections in the 1940s.

Patrones gramaticales

regular verb (network, networked, networking) often used with the preposition 'with' can be used as a gerund (Networking is important)
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Contexto cultural

In many Western corporate cultures, networking is considered a vital 'soft skill' that is just as important as technical qualifications for career success.

Quiz rápido

At the conference, Sarah managed to ________ with several CEOs from leading tech companies.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: network

Palabras relacionadas

overall

B2

Describing the total or general nature of something when all parts or factors are considered together. It refers to the whole of a situation rather than specific details or individual components.

overlap

B2

To cover part of the same area of space or time as something else, or to have some common qualities or features. It describes situations where two things occupy the same physical space partially or where two events happen simultaneously for a period.

overseas

B2

Relating to, coming from, or situated in a country across the sea or ocean. It is used to describe international contexts, particularly travel, trade, or living arrangements in a foreign land.

panel

B2

A panel is a small group of people brought together to discuss a specific topic, provide expert advice, or make decisions. It can also refer to a distinct, flat, and often rectangular section of a larger surface, such as a wall, door, or control board.

annually

C1

The term describes an action or event that occurs once every year. It is frequently used to denote frequency in reports, ceremonies, or natural cycles that repeat on a twelve-month basis.

passive

B2

Describing someone who allows things to happen or accepts what others do without resistance or participation. It is also used in grammar to describe a sentence structure where the subject is the recipient of the action rather than the performer.

persist

B2

To continue firmly in an opinion or a course of action despite difficulty, opposition, or failure. It also refers to a state or condition that continues to exist or endure over a prolonged period.

philosophy

B2

Philosophy is the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence, especially when considered as an academic discipline. It also refers to a specific set of beliefs, values, or principles that guide the behavior and outlook of an individual or an organization.

portion

B2

A portion is a part of a whole that has been divided or allocated to a specific person or purpose. It is most commonly used to describe a serving of food or a specific share of a larger amount, such as money or time.

pose

B2

To present or constitute a problem, danger, or challenge that needs to be addressed. It also refers to the physical act of assuming a specific position for a photograph, painting, or artistic work.

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