respect (v)
/rɪˈspekt/

to feel or show admiration for someone

respect

pay off (phrasal verb)
/peɪ ɒf/

to give someone all the money that you have borrowed from them to buy something

pay off

draw (v)
/drɔː/

to take money from a bank account

draw

salary (n)
/ˈsæl.ər.i/ 

a fixed amount of money that you earn each month or year from your job

salary

business (n)
/ˈbɪz.nɪs/

a particular company that buys and sells goods and services

business

workload (n)
/ˈwɜːk.ləʊd/

the amount of work that a person or organization has to do

workload

lessen (v)
/ˈles.ən/

to become smaller in amount, level, importance etc

lessen

burden (n)
/ˈbɜː.dən/

a serious or difficult responsibility that you have to deal with

burden

retire (v)
/rɪˈtaɪər/

to leave your job or stop working because of old age or ill health

retire

discuss (v)
/dɪˈskʌs/

to talk about something with someone

discuss

fairness (n)
/ˈfeə.nəs/

behaviour that is reasonable and right

fairness

suggest (v)
/səˈdʒest/

to offer an idea or a plan for someone to consider

suggest

expense (n)
/ɪkˈspens/

an amount of money that you spend in order to buy or do something

expense

update (v)
/ʌpˈdeɪt/

to add the most recent information to something

update

hurt (n)
/hɜːt/

a feeling of emotional pain caused by someone's behaviour

hurt

as long as (phrase)
/æz lɒŋ æz/

used to say that something must happen before something else can happen

as long as

above and beyond (phrase)
/əˈbʌv ænd biˈɑnd/

(something) more than is required or expected

above and beyond

get along (phrasal verb)
/ɡet əˈlɒŋ/

to have a good relationship

get along

buy out (phrasal verb)
/baɪ aʊt/

to give someone money so that you own the part of a business that previously belonged to that person

buy out

drag on (phrasal verb)
/dræɡ ɒn/

to slow down or limit the development of someone or something

drag on
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