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business+(noun)

  • 1 business

    ['biznis]
    1) (occupation; buying and selling: Selling china is my business; The shop does more business at Christmas than at any other time.) zaměstnání, obchodování
    2) (a shop, a firm: He owns his own business.) obchod, podnik
    3) (concern: Make it your business to help him; Let's get down to business (= Let's start the work etc that must be done).) záležitost, úkol, povinnost, věc
    - businessman
    - on business
    * * *
    • podnikání
    • provoz
    • obor
    • firma
    • krám
    • obchod
    • byznys
    • činnost

    English-Czech dictionary > business

  • 2 show-business

    noun (the entertainment industry, especially the branch of the theatre concerned with variety shows, comedy etc.) divadelní podnikání

    English-Czech dictionary > show-business

  • 3 sideline

    1) (a business etc carried on outside one's regular job or activity: He runs a mail-order business as a sideline.) vedlejší zaměstnání
    2) (the line marking one of the long edges of a football pitch etc.) postranní čára
    * * *
    • přidružená výroba

    English-Czech dictionary > sideline

  • 4 turnover

    1) (the total value of sales in a business during a certain time: The firm had a turnover of $100,000 last year.) obrat
    2) (the rate at which money or workers pass through a business.) pohyb, fluktuace
    * * *
    • obrat

    English-Czech dictionary > turnover

  • 5 agreement

    1) (the state of agreeing: We are all in agreement.) souhlas, shoda
    2) (a business, political etc arrangement, spoken or written: You have broken our agreement; We have signed an agreement.) smlouva, dohoda
    * * *
    • shoda
    • smlouva
    • souhlas
    • dohoda

    English-Czech dictionary > agreement

  • 6 building

    1) (the art or business of putting up (houses etc) ( also adjective): a building contractor.) stavitelství; stavební
    2) (anything built: The new supermarket is a very ugly building.) stavba, budova
    * * *
    • stavba
    • stavení
    • stavění
    • budova

    English-Czech dictionary > building

  • 7 capitalism

    noun (a system of economics in which money and business are controlled by capitalists.) kapitalismus
    * * *
    • kapitalismus

    English-Czech dictionary > capitalism

  • 8 capitalist

    noun (a person who has much money in business concerns.) kapitalista
    * * *
    • kapitalista
    • kapitalistický

    English-Czech dictionary > capitalist

  • 9 card

    1) (thick paper or thin board: shapes cut out from card.) karton
    2) ((also playing card) a small piece of such paper etc with designs, used in playing certain games: a pack of cards.) karta
    3) (a similar object used for eg sending greetings, showing membership of an organization, storing information etc: a birthday card; a membership card; a business card.) přání, průkazka, navštívenka
    - cardboard
    * * *
    • karta

    English-Czech dictionary > card

  • 10 clerk

    1) (a person who deals with letters, accounts etc in an office.) úředník
    2) (a public official in charge of the business affairs of the town council etc: the town clerk.) obecní rada/tajemník
    3) ((American) a shop-assistant.) příručí
    * * *
    • úředník
    • úřednice
    • tajemník

    English-Czech dictionary > clerk

  • 11 coachbuilder

    noun (a person or business concerned with building the bodies for modern vehicles.) karosář; karosářství
    * * *
    • výrobce karoserií

    English-Czech dictionary > coachbuilder

  • 12 comeback

    noun (a return (especially to show business): The actress made a comeback years after retiring.) návrat
    * * *
    • návrat

    English-Czech dictionary > comeback

  • 13 confectionery

    1) (sweets, chocolates etc.) cukrovinky
    2) (the shop or business of a confectioner.) cukrárna
    * * *
    • cukrářství
    • cukrářské zboží
    • cukrovinky

    English-Czech dictionary > confectionery

  • 14 corporation

    noun (a body of people acting as one individual eg for administration or business purposes: the British Broadcasting Corporation.) společnost
    * * *
    • společnost

    English-Czech dictionary > corporation

  • 15 custom

    1) (what a person etc is in the habit of doing or does regularly: It's my custom to go for a walk on Saturday mornings; religious customs.) zvyk
    2) (the regular buying of goods at the same shop etc; trade or business: The new supermarkets take away custom from the small shops.) zákazníci
    - customarily
    - customer
    - customs
    * * *
    • uživatelský
    • zvyklost
    • zvyk
    • mrav

    English-Czech dictionary > custom

  • 16 dealing

    noun ((usually in plural) contact (often in business), bargaining, agreement etc made (between two or more people or groups): fair/honest dealing; dealing on the Stock Market; I have no dealings with him.) jednání, obchod, styk
    * * *
    • zacházení
    • obchodování

    English-Czech dictionary > dealing

  • 17 director

    noun (a person or thing that directs, eg one of a group of persons who manage the affairs of a business or a person who is in charge of the making of a film, play etc: He is on the board of directors of our firm; The producer and the director quarrelled about the film.) ředitel, šéf; režisér
    * * *
    • ředitel
    • ředitelka
    • režisér

    English-Czech dictionary > director

  • 18 enterprise

    1) (something that is attempted or undertaken (especially if it requires boldness or courage): business enterprises; a completely new enterprise.) podnik
    2) (willingness to try new lines of action: We need someone with enterprise and enthusiasm.) podnikavost
    * * *
    • závod
    • podnik
    • podnikání

    English-Czech dictionary > enterprise

  • 19 farming

    noun (the business of owning or running a farm: There is a lot of money involved in farming; ( also adjective) farming communities.) zemědělství, hospodářství; zemědělský, hospodářský
    * * *
    • zemědělství
    • hospodaření

    English-Czech dictionary > farming

  • 20 footing

    1) (balance: It was difficult to keep his footing on the narrow path.) rovnováha
    2) (foundation: The business is now on a firm footing.) základ, pevná půda
    * * *
    • základ
    • podklad
    • postavení
    • součet
    • pata

    English-Czech dictionary > footing

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