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Dictionary - results for business

SimplifiedTraditionalPinyinEnglish
- affair
- business
- matter
shìr- one's employment
- business
- matter that needs to be settled
- erhua variant of [shi4]
- CL:[jian4],|[zhuang1]
shìqing- affair
- matter
- thing
- business
- CL:[jian4],|[zhuang1]
zuòpài- way of doing sth
- one's conduct
- business
- gestures in opera
zuòpài- way of doing sth
- one's conduct
- business
- gestures in opera
shāng- commercial affairs
- commercial
- commerce
- business
shāngjiā- merchant
- business
- enterprise
shāng- business
- trade
- commerce
- business
- professional work
- service
- CL:|[xiang4]
shì- affair
- matter
- thing
- business
- articles
- goods
- materials
- thing
- stuff
- person (derog.)
shēngyi- business
- CL:|[bi3]
háng- industry
- business
mǎimài- buying and selling
- business
- business transactions
- CL:|[zhuang1],[ci4]
gōngshāng- business
- line of business
- industry
- occupation
- job
- employment
- school studies
- enterprise
- property
- (Buddhism) karma
- deed
- to engage in
- already
zhuāng- farmstead
- village
- manor
- place of business
- banker (in a gambling game)
- grave or solemn
- holdings of a landlord (in imperial China)
hào- ordinal number
- day of a month
- mark
- sign
- business establishment
- size
- ship suffix
- horn (wind instrument)
- bugle call
- assumed name
- to take a pulse
- classifier used to indicate number of people
zhǔ- main business
jiāo- (business) transaction
- business deal
- CL:|[bi3]
rénjiā- household
- dwelling
- family
- sb else's house
- household business
- house of woman's husband-to-be
- CL:|[hu4],[jia1]
zuògōng- to act (in opera)
- stage business
tíngbàn- to shut down
- to terminate
- to cancel
- to go out of business
liǎngqīng- loan settled (business term)
- business complete to the satisfaction of both parties
gōng- official business
gōnggàn- public business
- official work
chūpán- to sell up
- to wind up a business
访chūfǎng- to travel on business
- to visit (a foreign country)
- same as 外出訪問|外出访问[wai4 chu1 fang3 wen4]
- sideline
- part time business
- hobby
gòudàng- shady business
tóng- same trade or business
- person in the same trade or business
míngtiě- name card
- business card
shāngquān- commercial district
- business district
shāngbào- business newspaper
shāngxué- business studies
- commerce as an academic subject
shāng- business opportunity
- commercial opportunity
shāngjiè- business world
- business community
shāng- business is auspicious
- conventional greeting at the foot of a letter: May your business go well!
shāng- business studies
shānghào- store
- a business
yīngōng- in the course of doing one's work
- on business
wài- to get involved in things which are not one's business
bān- tai-pan
- business executive
- foreign business manager
- top class of kindergarten or school grade
jiānshāng- unscrupulous businessman
- profiteer
- shark
- dishonest business
guānchāi- official business
- government workmen
- odd-job men
shì- (vulgar) trifling matter
- mere trifle
- goddamn thing
- goddamn business
cháng- routine
- everyday business
- daily operation (of a company)
hòugōu- unfinished business
mánghuo- to be really busy
- pressing business
dǒng- to know the business
- to know the ropes
- in the know
- to know one's onions
- professional
- au fait
zhāopai- signboard
- shop sign
- reputation of a business
guàpái- lit. to hang up a plate
- to open up for business
- listed (on stock market)
chājiǎo- to shove in
- to edge in
- fig. to poke one's nose into people's business
- prong
kuǎ- to squash
- to crush
- to squeeze out of business
- to drive out
gǎi- to change profession or business
wèi- before (the end of a moment)
- not involving
- none of your business
xiē- to close down (temporarily or permanently)
- to go out of business
zhèngshì- one's proper business
yíng- to do business
- to trade
yíngmóu- to do business
- to manage
- to strive for
- to use every possible means (toward a goal)
báilǐng- white collar
- business person
xíng- to travel on private business
- to act without official approval
- to inspect incognito
- to act in one's own interest
jīngshāng- to trade
- to carry out commercial activities
- in business
lǎobǎn- boss
- business proprietor
- CL:|[ge4]
yíng- self-operated
- to operate one's own business
shì- to discuss official business
guìgàn- (polite) your business
- what brings you?
chēháng- car-related business
- car dealership
- taxi company
- (commercial) garage
bàngōng- to handle official business
- to work (esp. in an office)
yùnyíng- to operate
- to be in operation
- to be in motion
- to do business
- scheduled service (train, bus etc)
kāishì- to open a store for business
kāizhāng- to open a business
- first transaction of a business day
kāi- to open a business
- to open a practice
- open (for business)
kāimén- to open a door (lit. and fig.)
- to open for business
xiánshì- other people's business
yǐn- secrets
- private business
- privacy
niǎoshì- damn thing
- (not one's) goddamn business
shìsuǒ- business office
gōngxiāoshāng- distribution business
- supplier
zuòshēng- to do business
zuòmǎimài- to buy and sell
- to do business
- to trade
- to deal
gōngcāng- business class (airplane travel)
chūkǒushāng- exporter
- export business
yìnshuā- typography
- printing business
shāngxuéyuàn- business school
- university of business studies
shāng- business district
- downtown
zhíxíngrén- executioner (hangman)
- business executor
jiè- entertainment world
- show business
shídiàn- brick and mortar business
- physical (rather than online) retail store
xiǎomài- kiosk
- snack counter
- retail department or section inside a larger business
gōngshāngjiè- industry
- the world of business
chāifèi- business travel expenses
dǒngménr- one who knows his business
- professional
- expert
- au fait
shāng- a wholesale business
- distributor
- wholesale business
- bulk trade
tuōxiàshuǐ- lit. to pull sb into the water
- to involve sb in a messy business
- to get sb into trouble
qiǎngshēngyi- to undercut competitors
- to hustle
- to compete for business
bǎitān- lit. to set up a stall on the ground
- fig. to start up a new business
yǎnquān- show business
yǎnjiè- performing arts circles
- show business
yíngé- sum or volume of business
- turnover
shēngyijīng- knack of doing business
- business sense
guǎnxiánshì- to meddle
- to be a "nosy Parker"
- to be too inquisitive about other people's business
- each minding his own business
qíng- porn business
HuáěrJiē- Wall Street, New York
- by extension, American big business
bàngōngshì- office
- business premises
- bureau
- CL:|[jian1]
jìnkǒushāng- importer
- import business
jiǔdiàn- the catering industry
- the hotel and restaurant business
jīnróng- financial sector
- the banking business
shìqíngyàozuò- work that needs to be done
- business that needs to be attended to
shìyǒuchéng- to be successful in business
- professional success
guǎn- business management (as a study)
xínggōngshì- routine business
- usual practice
- mere formality
bāotiānxià- to run everything (idiom); to monopolize the whole business
- not allow anyone else to have a look in
shāngzhōngxīn- business center
- commerce center
shāngyìngyòng- business application
shāngshì- business model
shāngguǎn- business administration
shāngxíngwéi- business activity
- commercial activity
shānghuà- business plan
shāngyuànxiào- Business school
guóyǒu- nationalized business
- state-owned business
duōguǎnxiánshì- meddling in other people's business
xiǎoxíng- small business
tuōrénxiàshuǐ- lit. to pull sb into the water
- fig. to involve sb in a messy business
- to get sb into trouble
zhāobīngmǎi- to recruit soldiers and buy horses (idiom); to raise a large army
- fig. to expand business
- to recruit new staff
zhāolǎnshēngyi- to advertise
- to solicit business
shì- business model
yíngshíjiān- time of business
- opening hours (of shop)
- working time
shēngcáiyǒudào- lit. there are principles behind making money (idiom); fig. to have a knack for good business
- knowing how to accumulate wealth
- good at feathering one's own nest
ChǎnjīngXīnwén- Business News
- Sankei Shimbun (Tokyo daily)
yíng- private business
- opposite: state-owned enterprise 國有企業|国有企业[guo2 you3 qi3 ye4]
jīngyíngfèiyòng- business cost
- business expense
mén- to form one's own group or school of thought
- to set up one's own business
- to establish oneself
bàngōngzhǐ- business address
kāishǐyíng- to start trading
- to open for business
kāi- celebration on opening a business
guāndiànxiē- to close up shop and cease business temporarily
- closed for business
liúshì- unfinished business
jǐngshuǐfànshuǐ- everyone minds their own business
ShāngHànKǎoshì- Business Chinese Test (BCT)

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