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WordReference kan deze exacte zin niet vertalen, maar als je op de afzonderlijke woorden klikt zie je de betekenis van deze woorden.
| Voornaamste vertalingen | WordReference English-Dutch Dictionary © 2026: | business n | (trade) | handel nw de | | | William is in business as a shoemaker. | | business n | countable (company) | bedrijf nw het | | | | onderneming, zaak nw de | | | My uncle wants to start his own business. | | business n | (economics: commerce) | bedrijfskunde nw de | | | Fiona is studying business at university. | | business n | informal (concerns) | zaak nw de | | | That's none of your business. |
| Aanvullende vertalingen | WordReference English-Dutch Dictionary © 2026: | business adj | (of business) | zaken- bn | | | | zakelijk bn | | | The two sat down to deal with business matters. | | business adj | (suitable for business) | zakelijk bn | | | I put on my business suit. | | business n | (sales volume) | handel, verkoop, omzet nw de | | | We always have more business around the holidays. | | business n | (place of business) | handelsplaats, zaak nw de | | | This store is our business. | | business n | (matter, affair) | zaak, kwestie nw de | | | | geval nw het | | | Let's forget about the business with the bees. | | | There are no items on the agenda under "new business". | | business n | (responsibility) | taak, werk nw de | | | My business is to look after my brothers. |
Overeenkomende vermeldingen van de andere kant van het woordenboek | Voornaamste vertalingen | WordReference English-Dutch Dictionary © 2026: | zakelijk bn | (de zaak / zaken betreffend) | business n as adj | | | | businesslike adj | | | | commercial adj | | business nw de | (bedrijf) | business n | | | | company n | | | | enterprise n | | maatschappij nw de | (onderneming) | company, firm, enterprise, business n | | onderneming nw de | (bedrijf) | enterprise, company, business n | | aangelegenheid nw de | (kwestie) | matter, affair, business n | | | | case n | | firma nw de | (bedrijf) | firm, company, business n | | | | partnership n | | handel nw de, ont. | (inkoop en verkoop) | trade, business | | bedrijf nw het | (zaak) | company, firm, enterprise n | | | | business n | | bedrijven nw mv | (mv. van bedrijf) | business n | | werkzaamheid nw mv | altijd meervoud (werk) | activities, operations npl | | | | business n | | business nw de | (zaken) | business n | | zaak nw de | (aangelegenheid, affaire) | matter, affair, business n | | | | case n | | handel nw de | (bedrijf, zaak) | business n | | | | shop, store n | | zaak nw de | (transactie, overeenkomst) | business n | | | | deal n | | | | agreement n | | zaak nw de | (bedrijf, onderneming) | business n | | | | shop, store n |
| Aanvullende vertalingen | WordReference English-Dutch Dictionary © 2026: | hoop nw de | (ontlasting) (fig. faeces) | business n | | bedrijfsleven nw het, ont. | (zakenwereld) | business n | | | | trade and industry n |
| Samengestelde woorden: | WordReference English-Dutch Dictionary © 2026: | accounting business nw de | (Boekhoudbedrijf) | accounting business n | bedrijfsleider, vr. bedrijfsleidster nw de | (hoofd van een onderneming) | manager, business manager n | | Bemoei je lekker met je eigen zaken! uitroep | informeel (Hou je erbuiten!) | Mind your own business! interj | | Bemoei je met je eigen zaken! uitroep | informeel (Hou je erbuiten!) | Mind your own business! interj | | conjunctuur nw de | (omstandigheden) | economic situation n | | | | trade cycle, business cycle, economic cycle n | | duistere praktijken bn+nw mv | (praktijken op de rand van de legaliteit) | shady practices, dark practices npl | | | | dirty dealings npl | | | | shady business n | | duistere zaakjes bn+nw mv | (zaken op de rand van de legaliteit) | shady practices, dark practices npl | | | | dirty dealings npl | | | | shady business n | | familiebedrijf nw het | (bedrijf) | family business n | | gang van zaken nw de | (hoe iets verloopt) | course of events, course of business, course of affairs n | | handelen onoverg.ww | (handel drijven) | trade, deal vi | | | | do business v expr | | handelen in ww+vz | (zaken doen in) | trade in vi + prep | | | | do business in v expr | | kaartje nw het | (visitekaartje) | business card, card n | | lippen onoverg. ww | (handel drijven) | trade vi | | | | do business v expr | | lucratief zaakje bn+nw het | informeel (winstgevende handel) | lucrative business n | | management nw het, ont. | (studie, bedrijfskunde) | management n | | | | business administration n | | relatie nw de | (zakenpartner, kennis) | relation n | | | | business partner n | | | | connection n | | | | contact n | | showbusiness nw de | (amusementsbedrijf) | show business n | | visitekaartje nw het | (kaartje met gegevens) | business card n | | | (UK) | visiting card n | | | | calling card n | | Vlerick eigennaam | (managementschool in Vlaanderen) (management school in Belgium) | Vlerick Business School proper n |
| Samengestelde woorden: | WordReference English-Dutch Dictionary © 2026: | big business n | (large businesses collectively) | zakenwereld nw de, ont. | | | Big business is expected to maintain America's ability to compete in the world market. | | big business n | informal ([sth] very profitable) (informeel) | goud geld nw het, ont. | | | (inf., anglicisme) | big business | | | The arms trade is big business, with a trillion dollars being spent on military purchases each year. | | business card n | (businessperson's calling card) | visitekaartje nw het | | | I ordered my business cards from a well-known company that delivers promptly. | business center (US), business centre (UK) n | (town: commercial district) | zakencentrum nw het | | business cycle n | (economic pattern) | conjunctuurcyclus nw de | | | The national economy is currently in the growth phase of the business cycle. | | business district n | (commercial area of a town or city) | zakencentrum nw het | | | You can find the large retail stores in the business district. | | business English n | (style of English) | zakelijk Engels bn + nw | | | Marisa is doing a course in business English. | | business school n | (school teaching business and management) | economische hogeschool bn + nw | | | (Belg., univeristeit) | Toegepaste Economische Wetenschappen nw mv, ont. | | | (Belg., hogeschool) | Economie nw de, ont. | | | Hij studeert Toegepaste Economische Wetenschappen aan de Universiteit Gent. | | | Ze studeert Economie aan de Karel de Grote-Hogeschool in Antwerpen. | | business suit n | (businessperson's formal outfit) | kostuum, pak nw het | | | Liam was wearing a smart business suit for his job interview. | businessperson, plural: businesspeople n | (commercial executive) | zakenman nw de | | do business vtr + n | (trade) | zaken doen nw + ww | | | Africa is often regarded as a challenging continent on which to do business. | | do business with [sb] v expr | (trade or deal with) | zaken doen met onoverg. uitdr. | | | The US does business with China because each country uses the other's resources. | | get down to business v expr | (start now) | aan de slag gaan, ter zake komen frase | | | We need to get down to business if we hope to finish this today. | | | We moeten ter zake komen als we vandaag nog willen afronden. | | have no business doing [sth] v expr | informal (not have the right) | niet het recht hebben frase | | | You have no business spreading gossip about me! | | | Je hebt het recht niet om roddels te verspreiden over mij. | | line of business n | (profession, trade: field) | branche, sector nw de | | | In his line of business it is customary to pay in cash only. | | | The company is going to eliminate the two lines of business that are not performing well. | | mind your own business interj | informal (the matter doesn't concern you) (informeel) | bemoei je met je eigen zaken, bemoei je lekker met je eigen zaken tw | | | Why don't you just mind your own business? If you mind your own business, you won't get in as much trouble. | | show business n | (entertainment industry) | amusementsindustrie, entertainmentindustrie nw de | | | (anglicisme) | show business nw de | | | She's been in show business since before we were born. | startup, startup company, startup business, also UK: start-up, start-up company, start-up business n | (new business) (anglicisme) | start-up nw de | | | Kirsten quit her job at a software company to join a startup. | | | Most start-up businesses fail within the first two years. | startup business (US), start-up business (UK) n as adj | (new business) | beginnend, startend bn | | | | nieuw bn |
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