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busi·ness <-es> [ˈbɪznɪs] SUST.

1. business no pl. (commerce):

business
business
business
to combine business with pleasure
to do business with sb
to go out of business
to talk business
on business
on business
on business

2. business no pl. (sales volume):

business
posel m
how's business?

3. business (profession):

business
poklic m
business
panoga f
what line of business are you in?

4. business (company):

business

5. business no pl. (matter):

business
zadeva f
that's none of your business
to have no business doing sth
to make sth one's business

6. business no pl.:

to mean business
business before pleasure provb.
to get down to business
to be the business ingl. brit. inform.
like nobody's business coloq.
to be business as usual provb.

business SUST.

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business (archaic)

business SUST.

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business

big ˈbusi·ness SUST. no pl. to be big business

big business

ˈbusi·ness ad·dress SUST.

business address

ˈbusi·ness card SUST.

business card
business card

ˈbusi·ness class SUST. no pl.

business class

ˈbusi·ness hours SUST. pl.

business hours
uradne ure f pl.
business hours
business hours

ˈbusi·ness let·ter SUST.

business letter

ˈbusi·ness park SUST.

business park
business park

ˈbusi·ness trip SUST.

ˈex·port busi·ness SUST.

export business

ˈmon·key busi·ness SUST. no pl.

1. monkey business (silliness):

monkey business
monkey business

2. monkey business (trickery):

monkey business
monkey business

ˈre·tail busi·ness SUST.

retail business ECON.
retail business (shop)

ˈshow busi·ness SUST. no pl.

show business
show business

small ˈbusi·ness SUST.

small business

ˈtrans·it busi·ness SUST.

transit business

order of business SUST.

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order of business

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Those tools are the three R's of business -- the rep, the rap, and the relationship.
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Areas of emphasis are business development, management skills, individual training, community service, and international connections.
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He engaged in the newspaper business 1891-1897.
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In a bid to meet developing customer expectations, many banks have begun offering web-related services such as e-deposits, online messaging, online management of personal and business finances, and more.
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The term was initially used in the world of data analysis, and business analysis.
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It is a significant commercial and retail centre, and a business improvement district.
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Many jurisdictions refer to income tax on business entities as companies tax or corporation tax.
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He later worked in the oil business after being released from prison as a result of a presidential commutation.
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While there is a winter low season, the business worked reasonably well with stand-in operators last year.
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The ability to be creative, think on the fly and make key business decisions with little time amidst the tsunami of external information is vital.
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