biz / bɪz /

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biz 的定义

n. 名词 noun

Informal.

  1. business: How's the used car biz these days? Her brother's in show biz.

biz 近义词

biz

等同于 profession

biz

等同于 pursuit

biz

等同于 business

更多biz例句

  1. The culture deskI envision a desk that crosses departments, that includes features and metro and biz, where they bring their best ideas about how we can cover communities that we historically may not have or may have covered in a superficial way.
  2. We need to stop thinking like hustlers and start thinking like the tycoons running the oil biz.
  3. The two first met in a tiny windowless conference room in Seattle in 2012 after Sievert, a boy wonder in the marketing biz, had already been interviewed by the prior two T-Mobile CEOs.
  4. Visa CEO Alfred Kelly agreed, telling CFO Vasant Prabhu the expensive deal would be an “insurance policy to protect our debit biz in the US.”
  5. The trade in empty bottles should be as eyebrow-raising as the old Soviet dud-bulb biz.
  6. It goes without saying that much stranger things have occurred in the television biz.
  7. And the drug biz has some bizarre effects on the ex-spies and office workers.
  8. The question of “appropriate” show biz pairings is a natural extension of the horribly skewed, superficial world we live in.
  9. Biz Stone, a Twitter co-founder, wants to help you find an answer.
  10. "Tige understands the 'biz' if any one ever did," said the bullet-headed attendant, laughing gayly.
  11. Me mudder wasn't built to stand de wear and tear, an' about de time I was foist chased off to school, she went out o' biz.
  12. The only weapons we had was a few ole razors 'n' our fists, but we was so bughouse we cal'lated they oughter do the biz.
  13. But what I mean—if I'd had to stay in the house, where would we been about the most important thing in the whole biz'nuss?
  14. “Yes; the little beast means cold-drawn biz,” returned my friend.