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Sometimes we need things urgently. When you're in a hurry, you want to shout, I need this now. But there are polite ways to say those things. By adding models like would or could, we can soften a request. So it doesn't sound so demanding. Instead of saying, call me right away. You can say, I would really appreciate it if you could call me right away. Instead of saying, call me back today. You can say, I would really appreciate a call back today. Or you can ask, could you call me back today? If you use models here, you'll sound more professional. If you have a specific deadline, it's useful to tell the listener. The deadline is when you must have something. You should use the word by with the deadline. For example, you can say, could we get this by Friday? That means Friday is the last possible day. I'd like to have this by next week. We really need to finish this by noon. We often use before to indicate the deadline. Can you get that to me before Friday? Both of these phrases tell the listener that the time is important. It makes it clear that you have a deadline.
When we talk about a deadline, we don't use until. This is a common error. You wouldn't say, I need this until Friday. If you are talking about the length of time before the deadline, use in. Our event is in three weeks. We need this in a couple of days. If you're in a hurry, you can also use the word soon. It's a nice way to tell the listener that your request is urgent. You can say, I have to make a decision soon. We need to act soon. We can also end the phone call with a polite phrase, but add the word soon. I look forward to talking to you really soon. I hope to talk to you soon. This is a polite way to remind the listener that time is important. You can also use the phrase right away. It's a little stronger than soon, so you might want to soften the sentence. Instead of, I need it right away, you could say, could you send it to me right away? Avoid using the word ASAP. Unless you know each other well, this always sounds a little bit rude.
If you are not in a hurry, you might say that to the listener. You can use words like this. Give me a call when it's convenient. This tells the person that you have a little more time. It really helps someone who has a busy schedule. Remember not to be annoyed or angry. If someone forgot to do something, you can always use words to gently remind them. First, remind them what they were going to do. Then say what happened. You are going to send me samples, but I haven't received them. You can also use the word, unfortunately. This makes the bad news softer. You are going to send me samples, but unfortunately they haven't arrived. You can also use, I'm afraid to soften your message. I'm afraid they aren't here yet. Don't blame the listener. Don't use you in this part of the sentence. Don't say, but you didn't do it.
- urgent
形容词急迫的; 催促的; 强求的; 极力主张的
1. 紧迫的;紧急的;紧要的
If something is urgent, it needs to be dealt with as soon as possible.e.g. There is an urgent need for food and water...
现在亟需食物和水。
e.g. He had urgent business in New York.
他在纽约有急事。urgency
The urgency of finding a cure attracted some of the best minds in medical science...
找到治愈方法的紧迫性吸引了医学领域一些最有才华的人。
It is a matter of utmost urgency.
这事刻不容缓。- convenient
形容词方便的; [废语]适当的; [口语]近便的; 实用的
1. 方便的;便利的
If a way of doing something is convenient, it is easy, or very useful or suitable for a particular purpose.e.g. ...a flexible and convenient way of paying for business expenses...
灵活而方便的业务费用支付方式
e.g. The family thought it was more convenient to eat in the kitchen.
这家人认为在厨房吃饭更方便。convenience
They may use a credit card for convenience.
为了方便,他们可以使用信用卡。
...the convenience of a fast non-stop flight.
快速直达航班的便利- deadline
名词最后期限; 截止期限; 死线; 原稿截止时间
及物动词通过设定一时间期限来统治
1. 最后期限;截止时间
A deadline is a time or date before which a particular task must be finished or a particular thing must be done.e.g. We were not able to meet the deadline because of manufacturing delays...
因为制造方面的延误,我们没能赶上最后期限。
e.g. The deadline for submissions to the competition will be Easter 1994...
递交参赛申请的截止时间为 1994 年的复活节。- professional
形容词专业的; 职业的; 专业性的
名词专业人士
1. 职业的;专业的
Professional means relating to a person's work, especially work that requires special training.e.g. His professional career started at Liverpool University.
他的职业生涯是从利物浦大学开始的。professionally
...a professionally-qualified architect...
一个具有专业从业资格的建筑师
The opening months of 1987 were difficult, personally and professionally.
无论从个人生活还是从工作上来说,1987年初的几个月都非常艰难。- unfortunately
副词可惜; 不幸地,遗憾地; 不巧
1. 不幸的是;遗憾的是;令人失望的是
You can use unfortunately to introduce or refer to a statement when you consider that it is sad or disappointing, or when you want to express regret.e.g. Unfortunately, my time is limited...
可惜的是,我的时间有限。
e.g. Unfortunately for the Prince, his title brought obligations as well as privileges...
可惜对于王子来说,封号赋予他特权的同时也给他带来了义务。- 其它信息
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