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词汇 big-business
释义 big business
noun[ U ]
uk /ˌbɪɡ ˈbɪz.nɪs/ us /ˌbɪɡ ˈbɪz.nɪs/

big businessnoun[U] (BUSINESS)


powerful and influential businesses and financial organizations (= ones with a lot of influence) when considered as a group: 大企业;大财团
The party receives most of its financial support from big business.这个政党主要从大财团那里获取财力支持。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Enterprises
acquiree
acquirer
acquiror
agency
agribusiness
answering service
clicks and mortaridiom
conglomerate
consortium
estate agent
financial technology
fintech
firm
flyer
organizational
organizationally
parent company
partner up
partnership
zombie company

big businessnoun[U] (POPULAR)


something that makes a lot of money: 利润高的行当,赚钱的行业
Health clubs are big business these days.如今健身俱乐部是很赚钱的。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Business - general words
addressable
addressable market
Age of Exploration
amortizable
anti-commercial
contract in/out
contract something out
contractual
contractually
coopetition
in business
initial public offering
IPO
lean
leanly
time-and-motion study
trade secret
transact
triple play
uberization

big business | American Dictionary


big business
noun[ U ]
us/ˈbɪɡ ˈbɪz·nəs/
politics & government
powerful, influential businesses and financial organizations considered as a group

big business | Business English


big business
noun[ U ]
 COMMERCE informal
large and powerful businesses and organizations that have a lot of influence, considered as a group:
Investors and big business have put their money behind green energy.
something that makes a lot of money:
be big business for sbMulti-player games are big business for the company.
Recycling has become big business.

Examples of big business


big business
Corporate concentration had grown to such proportions that only the national government could rein in the dominance of bigbusiness.
What resulted was a tripartite alliance among the military elite, the state technocrats, and bigbusiness.
Another initiator of these policy changes was bigbusiness.
In the 1930s, their work met with the approval of the government and bigbusiness associations, which had just started their own scientific movement.
This is regrettable because bioinformatics is now also bigbusiness.
If we could can must and sell it, we would have a bigbusiness.
Do you think that bigbusiness in this country has too much power or not?
Indeed, in many countries bigbusiness proved supportive of market-oriented reforms and became a key partner in the governing coalition.
Bigbusiness, for its part, differed from small and medium-sized enterprise in its labour-capital factor ratios.
Its special relationship with bigbusiness and central bureaucracy was gone forever.
In an attempt to thwart the government's increasing involvement with the building industry, bigbusiness struck quickly.
Differences were more pronounced in the ways in which bigbusiness was managed in each country.
The consensus has long been that bigbusiness favours economic growth.
Booming consumer demands for coca-flavoured soft-drinks - a bigbusiness by 1900 - also drove this trend.
This has been interpreted as a clear manifestation of his strategic alliance with bigbusiness.
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