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Search Terms: *商*
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mains-powered calculator(computer term)
noun, auxillary suru verb
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commercial version (vs. shareware, etc.)(computer term)
noun, noun (suffix)
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commerce and industry association(abbreviation)(from 商工団体連合会, etc.)
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Minister of International Trade and Industry
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unscrupulous business practice of making sales by posing as an inspector and declaring the need for replacement items
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Act on Specified Commercial Transactions(law term)
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work-at-home scheme (scam in which the offer of a highly paid work-at-home job is used to lure victims into paying substantial upfront costs)
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The Treaty of Amity and Commerce (July 29, 1858), Japan-US Friendship and Trade Treaty
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Sino-Japanese Treaty of Commerce and Navigation (1896)
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The Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry, JCCI
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occupations dependent on public favor (favour)(yojijukugo)
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battle for sales at year-end, year-end shopping season
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immediate deal, deal sealed by one word(archaism)
Other readings:
一口商ひ【ひとくちあきない】
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piggybacking marketing, method of making sales by jumping on a bandwagon (like that of a boom, popularity, disaster, etc.)
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unscrupulous business practices based on an appeal to one's social conscience, sales methods in which someone falsely claims to represent a charitable organization
expression, noun
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amateurish business methods, bad business sense
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premium voucher (issued as a political tool to increase consumer demand), shopping coupon
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premium voucher (issued as a political tool to increase consumer demand), shopping coupon
Other readings:
プレミアムつき商品券【プレミアムつきしょうひんけん】
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Omnibus Trade and Competition Act
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unscrupulous business practices, fraudulent business practices, crooked business practices
See also:悪徳商法
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(treaty of) friendship, commerce and navigation
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fraudulent business practice of luring people into investing by promising high returns
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fraudulent business of selling goods by claiming they will bring supernatural benefits
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fraudulent sale of exorcism services (to people led to believe that they are possessed by evil spirits)
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sidewalk vendor, street peddler, street vendor
See also:露天商