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noun
commerce (field of study), department of commerce (at a university)

noun, no-adjective
commerce and industry

noun
1.
merchant, store, shop
2.
merchant house, merchant family

noun
firm name, trade name

noun
1.
merchant, trader, shrewd businessman
2.
expert (in a trade or profession), professional
3.
woman working in the nightlife business (bar or nightclub hostess, geisha, etc.), demimondaine
See also:商売女

noun, na-adjective
being good at selling, shrewd salesman

あきうし
akinaihaushinoyodare
expression
one should not rush to make a profit, business is (best run when sales flow like) a cow's drool (i.e. long and thin)(proverb)
Other readings:
商いは牛の涎【あきないはうしのよだれ】

noun
merchant, merchandiser, shop, shopkeeper, trader

Godan-u verb, transitive verb
to trade in (commercial goods), to deal in, to sell

noun
mercantile mind-set, mercenary spirit, being intent on making a profit(yojijukugo)
Other readings:
商人気質【しょうにんかたぎ】

noun
luck in business, luck in sales

noun
business school (in a university), faculty of commerce

noun, auxillary suru verb
conference, consultation

noun, auxillary suru verb
commercialization, commercialisation

noun, no-adjective
(for) commercial purpose, business goal

noun
business region, marketing area, commercial sphere, trading area, region in which a business operates

noun
commercial supremacy, commercial rights

しょうこ
shoukouroon
noun
1.
small-business lender, firm that makes short-term loans to small and medium-sized businesses, shōkō lender(colloquialism)
2.
small-business loan, company loans made by nonbank financial institutions(colloquialism)

noun
business ability, business acumen

noun
product, commodity, merchandise(abbreviation)(from 商売の材料)

noun
business practice, commercial practice, trade usage

noun
storekeeper, shopkeeper, proprietor of a shop

noun
mercantile disposition, having a nose for profit, commercialism, mercenary spirit

noun
business handbook (with glossary) of Edo period(yojijukugo)

noun
woman working in the nightlife business (bar or nightclub hostess, geisha, etc.), woman who works in an adult entertainment business, demimondaine, prostitute
See also:商売人

noun
business rival, professional jealousy
Other readings:
商売がたき【しょうばいがたき】
商売仇【しょうばいがたき】

noun (temporal)
nature of one's business, business instinct

noun, na-adjective
good at business, having a good head for business, good businessman, shrewd salesman

noun
nose for profit, commercial spirit, flair for making money through business

noun, auxillary suru verb
thriving (prosperous) business, rush of business(yojijukugo)
Other readings:
商売繁昌【しょうばいはんじょう】
商賣繁盛【しょうばいはんじょう】[1]
商賣繁昌【しょうばいはんじょう】[1]
Notes:
  1. word containing out-dated kanji

noun, auxillary suru verb
commercialization (e.g. product), commodification
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