گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'business'

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1 حسابداری و مالی:: کسب‌و‌کار- بازرگانی

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2 اقتصاد:: کسب و کار

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3 عمومی:: كار و كسب‌

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4 عمومی:: سوداگری‌

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5 عمومی:: حرفه‌

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6 عمومی:: كاسبی‌

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7 عمومی:: تجارت‌

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8 عمومی:: دادوستد

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9 عمومی:: موضوع‌

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10 عمومی:: بنگاه‌

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11 عمومی:: كسب و كار

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12 عمومی:: دسته راسوها

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english

1 general:: business verbs do business • A lot of firms are keen to do business in Japan. conduct business formal (= do business ) • It is not a sensible way to conduct business. go into business (= start working in business ) • A lot of university graduates want to go into business. set up/start up in business • The bank gave me a loan to help me set up in business. stay in business (= continue operating and not become bankrupt ) • Some stores are finding it hard to stay in business. go out of business (= stop doing business because of financial problems ) • In a recession smaller firms often go out of business. NOUN + business the music/entertainment/computer etc business • He started out working in the computer business. business + NOUN a business deal (= an occasion when you buy or sell something ) • Negotiation is the most important part of a business deal. business activities • His wife refused to get involved in his business activities. business interests (= business activities, or shares in companies ) • Both companies have substantial business interests in Indonesia. the business community (= people who work in business ) • There was pressure on the government from the business community. the business world • You need to be flexible in today’s highly competitive business world. business studies (= a course of study about business ) • She did business studies at college. COMMON ERRORS >>> Do not say ' make business '. Say do business . business 2 verbs have/own a business • Nick owned a software business in Boston. run a business (= manage it ) • There’s plenty of advice available on how to run your own business. start/set up a business • When you’re starting a business, you have to work longer hours. take over a business (= buy it or start running it ) • When my father retired, I took over the business. build (up)/develop a business • He spent years trying to build a business in Antigua. establish a business • She overcame many financial difficulties to establish her business. a business succeeds • Making a business succeed is not simple. a business collapses/fails (= stops operating ) • 35% of small businesses fail in the first year of operation. ADJECTIVES/NOUN + business a small business (= that employs only a few people ) • Many small businesses have been badly hit by the recession. a medium-sized business • They offer services to small and medium-sized businesses. a software/catering/construction etc business • His girlfriend runs a catering business. a family business (= owned and controlled by one family ) • For many years the hotel was a family business. an import/export business • Kingwell had an export business in New Zealand. a successful/profitable/thriving business • Within a few years she had established a thriving business in London. a viable business (= one that is likely to be successful ) • It soon became clear that the restaurant was not a viable business. business + NOUN a business partner (= someone who shares a business with you ) • Margie was his wife and also his business partner. a business manager • We need to take on a business manager to deal with some of the admin. a business customer/client • We’re providing our business customers with reliable, proven Internet technology.

transnet.ir

2 general:: In addition to the idiom beginning with BUSINESS, Also see FUNNY BUSINESS; GET DOWN TO (BUSINESS); GO ABOUT (ONE'S BUSINESS); HAVE NO BUSINESS DOING; LAND-OFFICE BUSINESS; LIKE MAD (NOBODY'S BUSINESS); MAKE IT ONE'S BUSINESS; MEAN BUSINESS; MIND ONE'S OWN BUSINESS; MONKEY BUSINESS; NONE OF ONE'S BUSINESS; OUT OF BUSINESS; SEND SOMEONE ABOUT HIS OR HER BUSINESS; THE BUSINESS.

American Heritage Idioms

3 general:: Phrase(s): *the business 1. harassment; a scolding; general bad treatment. (*Typically: get ~; give someone ~.) • The guys have been giving me the business about my new hairstyle. • Sam was giving Tom the business about being late all the time. 2. Sl. an execution. (Underworld. *Typically: get ~; give someone ~.) • The mob wanted to give him the business for confessing to the federal prosecutor.

McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs

4 general:: noun commerce: They went to town on business. noun personal concerns: She has some business to do in town. noun affair: You should mind your own business.

Simple Definitions

5 general:: business the activity of making money by producing, buying, or selling goods, or providing services: • Business in Europe has been badly affected by economic conditions in the US. • He works in the advertising business. trade the buying and selling of goods and services, especially between countries: • Trade between European countries became easier after the introduction of the Euro. • a trade agreement commerce the buying and selling of goods and services. Commerce is more formal than business , and is used when talking about business activities in general: • One of the roles of the federal government is to regulate commerce. • London became a great centre of commerce . • the local chamber of commerce (= an organization which the companies and shops in an area belong to ) e-commerce the buying and selling of goods and services on the Internet: • E-commerce is a fast-growing part of the US economy.

Longman-Thesaurus

6 general::   noun 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 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. 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 | failureORGANIZATION 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). 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? 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

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