business firm
英 [ˈbɪznəs fɜːm]
美 [ˈbɪznəs fɜːrm]
商号(行),贸易公司,商业企业
英英释义
noun
- the members of a business organization that owns or operates one or more establishments
- he worked for a brokerage house
双语例句
- Is this business on a firm footing?
这生意有稳固的立足之处吗? - The bank has made some heavy advances to the business firm.
银行已给这家公司提供了几笔巨额贷款。 - This productivity resulting from federal spending has overwhelmed the older economic myths of the balanced budget where government is conceived of as just another business firm.
通过联邦投入而获得的生产力全面压倒传统上认为平衡预算的经济神话,一个政府被设想成又一个公司而已的神话。 - Customer who do a large amount of business with a firm and have a credit account with that firm.
能赊购的大客户;与某商号做大量生意并与它有赊购帐安排的顾客。 - Not only does that give investors more potential upside, it also better manages employee expectations, says Douglas Weltman, an analyst for the business research firm privco.
商务调研公司PrivCo的分析师道格拉斯•韦尔特曼表示,这不但赋予投资者增值潜力,而且也能更好地管理员工的预期。 - He entered into negotiations with a business firm last week.
上周他与一家公司开始谈判。 - A periodical published by a business firm for its employees and customers.
公司为职工和顾客出版的杂志。 - The flour's destination was Malaysia, while the products came from a business firm located in Futian District, Shenzhen.
走私目的地为马来西亚,货物来自深圳市福田区的一家商行。 - The ultimate goal of a business firm is to increase its value.
企业发展的终极目标是不断提升企业价值。 - Damage to property of a business firm would be a direct loss, but the loss of business earnings because of a fire on its premises would be an indirect loss.
直接损失是现有财产的减少;间接损失就是可得利益的丧失。例如:固定资产的损害应为直接损失,而由此带来的经济收入的损失应为间接损失。
