business

بازگشت به کلمات قبلي....بازگشت به واژه businesshe has a rushing business
he prospered in his business
he was p in his business
head of business firm
hours of business
i have come on business
international business machine
land office business
mail order business
man of business
mind your own business
monkey business
net business saving
one who transacts business with another
small business computer
that business does not p
to do business
what is your business here

کلمات مرتبط(business):بازگشت به واژه businessa shady business
big business
business activity
business combination
business cycle
business data processing
business depression
business economics
business enterprise
business expenses
business failure
business firms
business fluctuations
business goods
business graphics
business hours
business income
business inventories
business law
business man
business matters
business mechines
business name
business prosperty
business software
business transaction
business type operation
business union
business-like
business-man
butchery business
carry on business
cheated (in a business)
common business oreinted language
do business
graphics, business
he had no business toادامه واژه‌هاي مرتبط(19)

موسسه بازرگانى ،کسب و کار،داد و ستد،سوداگرى ،حرفه ،دادوستد،کاسبى ،بنگاه ،موضوع ،تجارت ،کار و کسب
قانون ـ فقه : کسب ،تجارت
بازرگانى : شرکت ،تجارتخانهکلمات مرتبط(55)


course business رويه معمول داد و ستد، مشي عادي تجارت

fictitious business name statement اظهارنامه ثب نام فرضي تجارتي


تجارت، کار و کسب.سوداگری، حرفه ، دادوستد، کاسبی، بنگاه ، موضوع، تجارت.


business

Từ điển Collocation

business noun

1 buying and selling of goods

ADJ. big | profitable | private | core It's time to focus on the company's core business. | retail, wholesale | catering, computer, investment, etc.

VERB + BUSINESS carry on (often law), conduct, do, transact a company that has ceased to carry on business He's someone I can do business with (= that I find it easy/pleasant to do business with). | work in She works in the computer business. | go into, set up in | go out of The firm went out of business during the recession. | put sb/sth out of The new regulations will put many small firms out of business.

BUSINESS + NOUN deal, transaction | meeting | lunch | trip | community | executive, manager, partner | contact | affairs, interests, matters | investment | secret protecting business secrets | plan | acumen | card | hours You can call the helpline during normal business hours. | school | studies | park The company's offices are located in the new business park out of town.

PREP. in ~ He's in business. What business are you in? (figurative) All we need is a car and we'll be in business (= we'll have everything we need to start what we want to do). | on ~ going to Paris on business

PHRASES business as usual (= things will continue as normal in spite of a difficult situation) It's business as usual at the factory, even while investigators sift through the bomb wreckage. | business or pleasure Is the trip to Rome business or pleasure? | mix business with pleasure When I travel abroad I like to mix business with pleasure. | a place of business

2 amount of trade done

ADJ. brisk, good Business was brisk and they had sold out by midday. | bad, slack, slow

VERB + BUSINESS drum up, generate She's in Europe drumming up business for her new company. | tout for insurance salesmen touting for business | lose We're losing business to our main rivals.

BUSINESS + VERB boom Business is booming for estate agents in the south as the property market hots up. | pick up After a slack period business is now picking up.

3 firm/shop

ADJ. large, medium-sized, small | family | international, local | private | state-owned | profitable, successful | mail order, retail, wholesale

VERB + BUSINESS have, own | manage, run It was always my dream to run my own business. | set up, start They decided to start their own business. | build up We built up the business from nothing. | work in He works in the family business. | take over | expand, grow We are looking to grow the business over the next couple of years. | join, leave

BUSINESS + VERB do/go well, take off After six months the business really took off. | expand, grow The business is expanding fast. | collapse, fail

BUSINESS + NOUN assets, premises | failure
More information about ORGANIZATION

ORGANIZATION:

create, establish, form, found, set up, start ~ an association created to promote local industry The company was founded in 1981.

dissolve ~ (often law) She sought a court order to have the partnership dissolved.

run ~ He runs an accountancy firm.

manage ~ The executive committee manages the group on a day-to-day basis.

be/become a member of, join ~ She became a member of the Society of Arts.

leave ~ The country plans to leave the organization.

4 work/responsibility

ADJ. daily

VERB + BUSINESS go about market traders going about their daily business | make sth I shall make it my business to find out who is responsible.

PHRASES have no business doing sth/to do sth You have no business (= no right) being here. | mind your own business (= think about your own affairs and not try to get involved in other people's) ‘What are you reading?’ ‘Mind your own business!’ I was just sitting there, minding my own business, when a man started shouting at me. | none of your business/no business of yours My private life is none of your business (= does not concern you).

5 important matters

ADJ. private | important, pressing, urgent | unfinished We've got some unfinished business to discuss.

VERB + BUSINESS get down to OK, let's get down to business. | deal with, discuss, talk I'm not going to talk business tonight.

PHRASES any other business (= items discussed at the end of a meeting) I think we've finished item four. Now, is there any other business?

6 situation/event

ADJ. whole I'll be glad when the whole business is over and done with. | awful, bad, dreadful, terrible It was an awful business?he couldn't work for months. | funny, strange


Từ điển WordNet

    n.

  • a commercial or industrial enterprise and the people who constitute it; concern, business concern, business organization, business organisation

    he bought his brother's business

    a small mom-and-pop business

    a racially integrated business concern

  • the activity of providing goods and services involving financial and commercial and industrial aspects; commercial enterprise, business enterprise

    computers are now widely used in business

  • business concerns collectively; business sector

    Government and business could not agree

  • the volume of commercial activity

    business is good today

    show me where the business was today

  • a rightful concern or responsibility

    it's none of your business

    mind your own business

  • the principal activity in your life that you do to earn money; occupation, job, line of work, line

    he's not in my line of business

  • an immediate objective

    gossip was the main business of the evening

  • incidental activity performed by an actor for dramatic effect; stage business, byplay

    his business with the cane was hilarious

  • customers collectively; clientele, patronage

    they have an upper class clientele


English Slang Dictionary

1. the best:"That new BMW is the business"
2. see also business class

Bloomberg Financial Glossary

商业|业务商业;业务
See: Merger

Investopedia Financial Terms

Business
1. An organization or enterprising entity engaged in commercial, industrial or professional activities. A business can be a for-profit entity, such as a publicly-traded corporation, or a non-profit organization engaged in business activities, such as an agricultural cooperative.

2. Any commercial, industrial or professional activity undertaken by an individual or a group.

3. A reference to a specific area or type of economic activity.
Investopedia Says:
1. Businesses include everything from a small owner-operated company such as a family restaurant, to a multinational conglomerate such as General Electric.

2. To "do business" with another company, a business must engage in some kind of transaction or exchange of value with that company.

3. In this sense, the word "business" can be used to refer to a specific industry or activity, such as the "real estate business" or the "advertising business".

English Synonym and Antonym Dictionary

businesses
syn.: affair job occupation profession trade work