business
- IPA[ˈbɪznəs]
英式
- a person's regular occupation, profession, or trade;an activity that someone is engaged in
noun: business, plural noun: businesses
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- 1. a person's regular occupation, profession, or trade:
experts who typically conduct their business over the Internet
- 2. an activity that someone is engaged in:
what is your business here?
- 3. a person's concern:
it's not my business to interfere
the neighbours make it their business to know all about you
- 4. work that has to be done or matters that have to be attended to:
government business
let's get down to business
- 5. commercial activity:
firms who want to do business with Japan
the tea business
- 6. trade considered in terms of its volume or profitability:
how's business?
the banks are continuing to lose business
- 7. a commercial operation or company:
a catering business
- 8. (in Aboriginal English) traditional law and ritual.
- 9. a situation or series of events, typically a scandalous or discreditable one:
maybe something positive will come out of the whole awful business
- 10. a difficult matter:
what a business!
- 11. actions on stage other than dialogue.
- 12. a very enjoyable or popular person or thing:
this brandy is the business
- 13. a group of ferrets:
his goons will go through the ship like a business of ferrets
- adj.relating to or denoting a style of clothing that is less formal than traditional business wear, but is still intended to give a professional and businesslike impression:
- I don't wear a dark suit to work, thanks to the business casual trend
- n.business casual clothing:
- business casual has become the standard in many work environments
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n. another term for strategic business unit
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n. another term for strategic business unit
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- adj.relating to or denoting a style of clothing that is less formal than traditional business wear, but is still intended to give a professional and businesslike impression:
- I don't wear a dark suit to work, thanks to the business casual trend
- n.business casual clothing:
- business casual has become the standard in many work environments
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n. the functional part of a tool, device, or weapon:
he found himself facing the business end of six lethal-looking weapons
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n. another term for e-commerce
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n. the functional part of a tool or device:
he found himself facing the business end of six lethal-looking weapons
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n. a small card printed with one's name, professional occupation, company position, business address, and other contact information.
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- IPA[ˈbiznəs]
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- n.a person's regular occupation, profession, or trade:
- she had to do a lot of smiling in her business
are you here on business?
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