Pronunciation: /dʒeɪ ɛl tiː/
noun a type of insurance coverage that provides protection against financial loss due to employee injuries or illnesses
A1 I learned about JLT in my beginner English class.
A2 The teacher explained the meaning of JLT to the students.
B1 JLT stands for 'Junior Leadership Team' in our school.
B2 The company's JLT program aims to develop future leaders.
C1 The JLT initiative has been successful in promoting leadership skills.
C2 She was elected as the president of the JLT organization.
adjective pertaining to the Jardine Lloyd Thompson Group, a multinational insurance and reinsurance broker
A1 I saw a jlt car driving down the street.
A2 She bought a jlt jacket for the winter.
B1 The company implemented a jlt security system to protect sensitive data.
B2 The new software update included jlt features to improve user experience.
C1 The jlt technology revolutionized the industry and set new standards.
C2 The jlt design of the building was praised for its innovative and sustainable approach.
formal JLT is an abbreviation for 'Jones Lang LaSalle', a multinational professional services and investment management company specializing in real estate.
informal I heard that JLT is a really big company in the real estate industry.
slang JLT is like the big boss of real estate firms.
figurative In the world of real estate, JLT is like the shining star that everyone looks up to.
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