(n,vs) trade
business
commerce
transaction
occupation
(P)
(n) hotel
service (restaurant, entertainment) business
(n) commercial spirit
profit motive
(n) business rival
professional jealousy
(n) business connections
(n) (1) woman working in the nightlife business (bar or nightclub hostess, geisha, etc.)
(2) woman who works in an adult entertainment business
(3) woman from the red-light district
demimondaine
prostitute
(n) (1) merchant
trader
(2) expert (professional) in a given trade or profession
shrewd businessman
expert
(3) woman working in the nightlife business (bar or nightclub hostess, geisha, etc.)
demimondaine
(n) business rival
professional jealousy
(n-t) nature of one's business
business instinct
(n) (1) chancy trade (business) with a high turnover rate and uncertain profitability
(2) the entertainment, eating, and drinking business
(3) the night entertainment (nightlife) business
(n) dull business
(n) sound business
(n) goodwill of a business
(n) business handbook (with glossary) of Edo period
(n) mercenary spirit
(n,adj-na) good at business
having a good head for business
businesslike
(n) change of occupation
(n) stock-in-trade
(n,vs) thriving (prosperous) business
rush of business
(n) occupations dependent on public favor (favour)
(n) amateurish (dilettantish) business
(n) business rival
professional jealousy
(n) thriving business
(exp) to change to a new business