busi

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English - Turkish
busiden
buside
business

Yuriko, mobilya işine taşınmayı planlıyor. - Yuriko is planning to move into the furniture business.

Babam bir iş adamıdır. - My father is a businessman.

busy
{s} meşgul

Annem, akşam yemeğini pişirmekle meşgul. - My mother is busy preparing supper.

Annem, akşam yemeğini pişirmekle meşgul. - My mother is busy cooking dinner.

busy
işlek

Evim işlek bir caddeye bakmaktadır. - My house faces a busy street.

Bu işlek bir yer gibi gözüküyor. - This seems to be a busy place.

business
alım satım
business
devinimlilik
busy
uğraşı
busy
{s} yoğun

Çok yoğun bir sabah geçirdim. - I have had such a busy morning.

Tom yoğun bir hafta geçirdi. - Tom has had a busy week.

business
ticaret

Köle ticareti kazançlı bir işti. - Slavery was a lucrative business.

Tom ticarette uzmanlaştı. - Tom majored in business.

business
maslahat
business
aksata
business
meşguliyet
business
iş yazışması
business
meşgale
business
(Ticaret) ticari kuruluş

Ağabeyim büyük bir ticari kuruluşta görev yapıyor. - My elder brother got a position in a big business.

business
(Ticaret) şirket

Küçük yaştan itibaren aile şirketini devralmak için yetiştirildi. - He was groomed from a young age to take over the family business.

Ticari şirketlerimiz bütün dünyada işlerini yaparlar. - Our trading companies do business all over the world.

business
ticaret kuruluşu
business
(Ticaret) iş birimleri
business
iş kuruluşu
business
işle ilgili

Sapparo'yu işle ilgili birkaç kez ziyaret ettim. - I have visited Sapporo several times on business.

Gelecek hafta işle ilgili Tokyo'da olacağım. - I'll be in Tokyo on business next week.

business
muamele
business
(Ticaret) iş birimi
business
(Ticaret) sanat

Bir Japon iş adamı 200 milyon yene bir sanat eseri satın aldı. - A Japanese businessman bought the artwork for 200 million yen.

business
tecim
busy
(Bilgisayar) busy
business
olay
business
konu

İşi daha sonra konuşacağız. - We'll talk business later.

İş konusunda senin yardımını istiyorum. - I want your help about business.

business
şey

kendi işini sürekli fedakarlık olarak tanımlayan biri, sadece diğer bir çok şeyi ihmal ederek sürdürülebilir. - Perpetual devotion to what a man calls his business, is only to be sustained by perpetual neglect of many other things.

Casuslar senin onların bilmesini istemediğin şeyleri bilmek için işlerini yaparlar. - Spies make it their business to know things that you don't want them to know.

business
işyeri
business
sorun

Bu onun sorunu. Benim işim değil. - It's his problem. It's none of my business.

busy
(with ile) meşgul etmek
busy
hareketli

Konuklar ve fazla ev işi nedeniyle, çok hareketli bir hafta geçirdim. - What with the visitors and all the extra housework, I've had a very busy week.

business
{i} faaliyet

İş faaliyetlerimizi güçlendirmemiz için bunu yeniden organize etmeliyiz. - We need to reorganize it in order to strengthen our business activities.

business
businesslikeciddi
B.Sc.
(Bachelor of science) Fen fakültesi mezunu
business
işlen
business
iş alan
b.sc.
b, s
business
iş yeri

Uygun elbiseler iş yerinde çok önemlidir. - Proper clothes count for much in business.

business
mimik gibi davranışları
business
{i} görev

Ağabeyim büyük bir ticari kuruluşta görev yapıyor. - My elder brother got a position in a big business.

business
{i} mesele

Tom iş meselelerinde vicdanlıdır. - Tom is scrupulous in matters of business.

business
alakası olmamak
business
{i} firma

Biz o firma ile iş yaparız. - We do business with that company.

Armonk, New York'ta bulunan IBM Şirketi dünyanın en büyük bilgisayar firmasıdır. - International Business Machines Corporation, based in Armonk, New York, is the world's largest computer firm.

business
{i} mesele, problem
business
{i} iş, meslek, görev
business
stage business tiyatro oyuncuların konuşma dışındaki jest
business
{i} ticarethane
business
(Hukuk) iş / meşguliyet
busy
kullanımda
busy
{s} meşgul: I've had a busy day. Bugün çok meşguldüm
busy
meşgul etmek iş v
busy
karmaşık/meşgûl
busy
busybodyherkesin işine burnunu sokan kimse
busy
boş bırakmamak
busy
{s} faal

Tom çabucak faaliyet gösterdi. - Tom quickly got busy.

busy
işgüzar

Mary'nin komşusu bir işgüzar. - Mary's neighbor is a busybody.

O korkunç bir işgüzar. - He's an awful busybody.

busy
burnunu her işe sokan
busy
meşgul et

Çiftçi onları meşgul etmeyi severdi. - The farmer liked to keep them busy.

Lütfen çocukları meşgul et. - Please keep the children busy.

busy
busy signal meşgul işareti
busy
başı kalabalık
English - English

Definition of busi in English English dictionary

business
Commercial, industrial, or professional activity

We do business all over the world.

business
Something involving one personally

That's none of your business.

business
The management of commercial enterprises, or the study of such management

I studied business at Harvard.

business
A particular situation or activity

This UFO stuff is a mighty strange business.

business
Matters that come before a body for deliberation or action

If that concludes the announcements, we'll move on to new business.

business
Action carried out with a prop or piece of clothing, usually away from the focus of the scene
business
Private commercial interests taken collectively

This proposal will satisfy both business and labor.

business
Excrement, particularly that of a non-human animal

As the cart went by, its horse lifted its tail and did its business.

business
Something very good; top quality. (possibly from "the bee's knees")

These new phones are the business!.

business
Business class, the class of seating provided by airlines between first class and coach
business
An objective or a matter needing to be dealt with

Let's get down to business.

business
A person's occupation, work, or trade

I'm going to Las Vegas on business.

business
The volume or amount of commercial trade

They did nearly a million dollars of business over the long weekend.

business
One's dealings; patronage

I shall take my business elsewhere.

busy
Having a lot going on; complicated or intricate

Flowers, stripes, and checks in the same fabric make for a busy pattern.

busy
Engaged in another activity or by someone else

Her telephone has been busy all day.

busy
Doing a great deal; having a lot of things to do in the space of time given

It has been a busy day.

busy
To make somebody busy, to keep busy with, to occupy, to make occupied
business
{n} an employment, trade, affair
busy
{v} to make busy, to employ
busy
{a} constantly occupied, meddling, active
Business
commerce
Business
biz
busied
Simple past and past participle of to busy
busies
third-person singular of busy
business
If two people or companies do business with each other, one sells goods or services to the other. I was fascinated by the different people who did business with me
business
a specific commercial enterprise or establishment
business
Care; anxiety; diligence
business
That which busies one, or that which engages the time, attention, or labor of any one, as his principal concern or interest, whether for a longer or shorter time; constant employment; regular occupation; as, the business of life; business before pleasure
business
Affair; concern; matter; used in an indefinite sense, and modified by the connected words
business
That which one has to do or should do; special service, duty, or mission
business
a persons occupation, work, or trade
business
If you say you are in business, you mean you have everything you need to start something immediately. All you need is a microphone, and you're in business
business
A trade, profession or occupation, including farming, whether it is full or part-time
business
This area includes subjects which apply to the business world including Accounting, Finance, Information Systems, Management and Marketing
business
indicates D&B's file contains certain unfavorable current or historical information on this company
business
serious work or endeavour
business
commercial, industrial, or professional dealings
business
A commercial or industrial enterprise that produces goods and/or services <top>
business
the offering of a service or product for money
business
Your trade, profession, or occupation
business
business concerns collectively; "Government and business could not agree"
business
Includes all activities engaged in or caused to be engaged in with the object of gain, benefit or advantage, direct or indirect
business
An organization that operates with the objective of earning a profit
business
A business is an organization which produces and sells goods or which provides a service. The company was a family business The majority of small businesses go broke within the first twenty-four months He was short of cash after the collapse of his business. = company, firm
business
An organization created with the objective of making a profit from the sale of goods or services
business
The collective noun for a group of ferrets
business
see Business Enterprise
business
A company that is in business is operating and trading. You can't stay in business without cash
business
Teachers and programs can guide students in beginning a small business
business
the activity of providing goods and services involving financial and commercial and industrial aspects; "computers are now widely used in business"
business
a rightful concern or responsibility; "it's none of your business"; "mind your own business"
business
The minute physical behavior of the actor, such as fiddling with a tie, sipping a drink, drumming the fingers, lighting a cigarette, and so forth Sometimes this is controlled to a high degree by the actor and/or the director for precise dramatic effect; at other times the business is improvised to convey a naturalistic verisimilitude
business
a commercial or industrial enterprise and the people who constitute it; "he bought his brother's business"; "a small mom-and-pop business"; "a racially integrated business concern
business
If you say that something is your business, you mean that it concerns you personally and that other people have no right to ask questions about it or disagree with it. My sex life is my business If she doesn't want the police involved, that's her business It's not our business. = affair, concern
business
An organization operated with the objective of making a profit from the sale of goods or services
business
an immediate objective; "gossip was the main business of the evening"
business
You can use business to refer to important matters that you have to deal with. The most important business was left to the last I've got some unfinished business to attend to
business
incidental activity performed by an actor for dramatic effect; "his business with the cane was hilarious"
business
As used in the Home Business Insurance Coverage endorsement, business means the trade, profession or occupation described in the endorsement schedule that is conducted at or from the "residence premises" and owned by the insured or a partnership, joint venture, or organization of which the insured or his resident relatives are the only partners, members, or stockholders
business
the volume of business activity; "business is good today"; "show me where the business was today"
business
Business is work relating to the production, buying, and selling of goods or services. young people seeking a career in business Jennifer has an impressive academic and business background. Harvard Business School
business
You can use business when describing a task that is unpleasant in some way. For example, if you say that doing something is a costly business, you mean that it costs a lot. Coastal defence is a costly business Parenting can be a stressful business. = affair see also big business, show business
business
customers collectively; "they have an upper class clientele"
business
{s} of business, of commerce, of trade
business
Business is used when talking about how many products or services a company is able to sell. If business is good, a lot of products or services are being sold and if business is bad, few of them are being sold. They worried that German companies would lose business Business is booming
business
Any particular occupation or employment engaged in for livelihood or gain, as agriculture, trade, art, or a profession
business
the principal activity in your life that you do to earn money; "he's not in my line of business"
business
venture: Taking financial risks in a commercial enterprise
business
Any activity actors do on stage in their role (e g , playing cards, making a sandwich)
business
You can use business to refer to something that you are doing or concerning yourself with. recording Ben as he goes about his business There was nothing left for the teams to do but get on with the business of racing
business
Used for years by the local corner shop or butcher, but now adopted by government departments who want to make themselves sound more like private sector companies The term "enterprise" is also used in this context, with the added connotation of INNOVATION (added March 1998)
business
Business is work or some other activity that you do as part of your job and not for pleasure. I'm here on business You can't mix business with pleasure. business trips
business
If you say to someone `mind your own business' or `it's none of your business', you are rudely telling them not to ask about something that does not concern them. I asked Laura what was wrong and she told me to mind my own business
business
The face amount of Life insurance written (LI)
business
If a shop or company goes out of business or is put out of business, it has to stop trading because it is not making enough money. Thousands of firms could go out of business
business
An enterprise, private company, partnership, or individual carrying out commercial or industrial undertakings
business
volume or amount of commercial trade
business
If you say that someone means business, you mean they are serious and determined about what they are doing. Now people are starting to realise that he means business
business
If you say that someone has no business to be in a place or to do something, you mean that they have no right to be there or to do it. Really I had no business to be there at all
business
In a difficult situation, if you say it is business as usual, you mean that people will continue doing what they normally do. The Queen was determined to show it was business as usual. Common Business Oriented Language. Better Business Bureau business cycle business finance business law International Business Machines Corporation
business
something very good, top quality (possibly from the bees knees)
business
Describes the primary product or service offered by a given corporation
business
The position, distribution, and order of persons and properties on the stage of a theater, as determined by the stage manager in rehearsal
business
Financial dealings; buying and selling; traffic in general; mercantile transactions
business
If your vehicle is used for one or all of the following
business
A trade, profession or occupation
business
commercial dealings; patronage
business
An organization established for generating profit A commercial organization
business
The collective term used to describe small and large enterprises (in both private and public sectors), associations and unions and the individuals operating within them
business
trade and commerce in general; or an organization that makes or buys and sells goods or provides a service
business
incidental activity performed by an actor for dramatic effect; "his business with the cane was hilarious" the volume of business activity; "business is good today"; "show me where the business was today" a rightful concern or responsibility; "it's none of your business"; "mind your own business" an immediate objective; "gossip was the main business of the evening" business concerns collectively; "Government and business could not agree" a commercial or industrial enterprise and the people who constitute it; "he bought his brother's business"; "a small mom-and-pop business"; "a racially integrated business concern
business
{i} commerce, trade; matter; movements and gestures by actors in a play
business
You can use business to refer to a particular area of work or activity in which the aim is to make a profit. May I ask you what business you're in? the music business
business
You can use business to refer in a general way to an event, situation, or activity. For example, you can say something is `a wretched business' or you can refer to `this assassination business'. We have sorted out this wretched business at last This whole business is very puzzling. = affair
busy
To rush somebody
busy
Calls arriving after all trunks are occupied and cannot be completed
busy
crowdedwith or characterized by much activity; "a very busy week"; "a busy life"; "a busy street"; "a busy seaport"
busy
Crowded with business or activities; said of places and times; as, a busy street
busy
overcrowded or cluttered with detail; "a busy painting"; "a fussy design"
busy
adj sibuk
busy
actively or fully engaged or occupied; "busy with her work"; "a busy man"; "too busy to eat lunch"; "the line is busy"
busy
In use, otherwise known as "Off-Hook" There are slow busies and fast busies Slow busies are when the phone at the other end is busy or off-hook They happen 60 times a minute Fast busies, 120 times a minute, occur when the network is congested with too many calls
busy
If you say that someone is busy thinking or worrying about something, you mean that it is taking all their attention, often to such an extent that they are unable to think about anything else. Companies are so busy analysing the financial implications that they overlook the effect on workers Most people are too busy with their own troubles to give much help. = preoccupied
busy
A busy time is a period of time during which you have a lot of things to do. It'll have to wait. This is our busiest time Even with her busy schedule she finds time to watch TV I had a busy day and was rather tired. = hectic quiet
busy
The agents are considered busy when they are logged onto the telephone system and are engaged on an ACD call, engaged on a Non-ACD call, or are in the Not Ready state The agents are not considered busy when they are in the Waiting State (waiting for an ACD call to be routed to the agent's telephone)
busy
If you want work well done, select a busy man: the other kind has no time -Elbert Hubbard (U S author, 1856-1915) (99/10/30) He means business Let's talk business He knows his business I had imagined that the problem would be easy to solve, but it was quite a business I'm afraid it's quite a business (reference: 99, Nikkei)
busy
Call condition in which transmission facilities are already in use Synonym: off-hook condition
busy
intrusive in a meddling or offensive manner; "an interfering old woman"; "bustling about self-importantly making an officious nuisance of himself"; "busy about other people's business"
busy
{s} occupied, engaged; taken, in use
busy
(of a card) needed to prevent an opponent's winner or for some other specific purpose
busy
Constantly at work; diligent; active
busy
When a telephone line is busy, you cannot make your call because the line is already being used by someone else. I tried to reach him, but the line was busy. = engaged see also busily. busied busying busies busy yourself with sth to use your time dealing with something
busy
(of facilities such as telephones or lavatories) unavailable for use by anyone else or indicating unavailability; (`engaged' is a British term for a busy telephone line); "her line is busy"; "receptionists' telephones are always engaged"; "the lavatory is in use"; "kept getting a busy signal"
busy
When you are busy, you are working hard or concentrating on a task, so that you are not free to do anything else. What is it? I'm busy They are busy preparing for a hectic day's activity on Saturday Rachel said she would be too busy to come Phil Martin is an exceptionally busy man
busy
To make or keep busy; to employ; to engage or keep engaged; to occupy; as, to busy one's self with books
busy
An hourglass appears when the computer is busy doing something like opening or saving a large document The computer will not respond to any commands while this symbol is present on the screen
busy
Busy (BY) is the condition in which facilities over which a call is to be transmitted are already in use
busy
If you busy yourself with something, you occupy yourself by dealing with it. He busied himself with the camera She busied herself getting towels ready For a while Kathryn busied herself in the kitchen
busy
Engaged in some business; hard at work (either habitually or only for the time being); occupied with serious affairs; not idle nor at leisure; as, a busy merchant
busy
A call condition in which transmission facilities are already in use A line is considered busy when the caller goes off-hook
busy
A relatively new funcion for ICQ which lets users come online so all their friends can see them, then thumb their noses and tell them to get lost C
busy
The state of a domain that is not available, but is either running or waiting See also "Domain states"
busy
ad doing something; very active
busy
Officious; meddling; foolish active
busy
An ad containing too much information or too many graphic elements, and not properly balanced
busy
Careful; anxious
busy
{f} occupy oneself
busy
overcrowded or cluttered with detail; "a busy painting"; "a fussy design
busy
keep busy with; "She busies herself with her butterfly collection"
busy
In our day, busy means "active" or "hard working": in Donne's day and up until the last century, it could also mean "annoying, interfering, a bit of a pest" which is its meaning here Compare the modern English "busybody"
busy
keep busy with; "She busies herself with her butterfly collection" crowdedwith or characterized by much activity; "a very busy week"; "a busy life"; "a busy street"; "a busy seaport" actively or fully engaged or occupied; "busy with her work"; "a busy man"; "too busy to eat lunch"; "the line is busy" (of facilities such as telephones or lavatories) unavailable for use by anyone else or indicating unavailability; (`engaged' is a British term for a busy telephone line); "her line is busy"; "receptionists' telephones are always engaged"; "the lavatory is in use"; "kept getting a busy signal" overcrowded or cluttered with detail; "a busy painting"; "a fussy design
busy
A busy place is full of people who are doing things or moving about. The Strand is one of London's busiest and most affluent streets The ward was busy and Amy hardly had time to talk
busying
present participle of busy
Turkish - English

Definition of busi in Turkish English dictionary

busy
(Bilgisayar) busy