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71business as usual — busi|ness as usu|al [ biznis əz ju:ʒuəl] <engl. > die Geschäfte gehen ihren Gang, alles geht seinen Gang …
72Businessman — Busi|ness|man [...mæn] der; [s], ...men [...mən] <aus engl. businessman »Geschäftsmann«> auf Profit bedachter Geschäftsmann …
73Business-to-Consumer — Busi|ness to Con|su|mer [...tu kən sju:mə] das; <aus gleichbed. engl. business to consumer zu consumer »Verbraucher, Konsument«> Geschäfte zwischen Unternehmen u. Privatkunden [im Internet]; Abk. B2C …
74businesslike — busi|ness|like [ bıznəs,laık ] adjective serious and effective in the way you deal with things: EFFICIENT: Alan chaired the meeting in a very businesslike way …
75business — busi·ness …
76businessman — busi·ness·man …
77businesswoman — busi·ness·wom·an …
78business — busi•ness [[t]ˈbɪz nɪs[/t]] n. 1) bus an occupation, profession, or trade 2) bus the purchase and sale of goods in an attempt to make a profit 3) bus a person, partnership, or corporation engaged in commerce, manufacturing, or a service 4) bus… …
79business administration — busi′ness administra tion n. edu a program of studies at the university level covering business theory, management, etc • Etymology: 1905–10 …
80business card — busi′ness card n. bus a small card on which is printed, typically, a person s name, job title, firm, address, and telephone number • Etymology: 1830–40 …