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com·merce
(kŏm′ərs)n.
1. The buying and selling of goods, especially on a large scale, as between cities or nations. See Synonyms at business.
2. Intellectual exchange or social interaction.
3. Sexual intercourse.
[French, from Old French, from Latin commercium : com-, com- + merx, merc-, merchandise.]
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commerce
(ˈkɒmɜːs)n
1. (Commerce) the activity embracing all forms of the purchase and sale of goods and services
2. social relations and exchange, esp of opinions, attitudes, etc
[C16: from Latin commercium trade, from commercārī, from mercārī to trade, from merx merchandise]
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com•merce
(ˈkɒm ərs)n.
1. an interchange of goods or commodities between different countries or between areas of the same country; trade.
2. social relations, esp. the exchange of views, attitudes, etc.
3. sexual intercourse.
[1530–40; < Middle French < Latin commercium <com- + mercārī to buy <merx goods]
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Noun | 1. | commerce - transactions (sales and purchases) having the objective of supplying commodities (goods and services) trading - buying or selling securities or commodities trade - the commercial exchange (buying and selling on domestic or international markets) of goods and services; "Venice was an important center of trade with the East"; "they are accused of conspiring to constrain trade" e-commerce - commerce conducted electronically (as on the internet) interchange, exchange - reciprocal transfer of equivalent sums of money (especially the currencies of different countries); "he earns his living from the interchange of currency" initial offering, initial public offering, IPO - a corporation's first offer to sell stock to the public business enterprise, commercial enterprise, business - the activity of providing goods and services involving financial and commercial and industrial aspects; "computers are now widely used in business" carriage trade - trade from upper-class customers transaction, dealing, dealings - the act of transacting within or between groups (as carrying on commercial activities); "no transactions are possible without him"; "he has always been honest is his dealings with me" importation, importing - the commercial activity of buying and bringing in goods from a foreign country exporting, exportation - the commercial activity of selling and shipping goods to a foreign country marketing - the commercial processes involved in promoting and selling and distributing a product or service; "most companies have a manager in charge of marketing" distribution - the commercial activity of transporting and selling goods from a producer to a consumer traffic - buying and selling; especially illicit trade evasion, nonpayment - the deliberate act of failing to pay money; "his evasion of all his creditors"; "he was indicted for nonpayment" usance - the period of time permitted by commercial usage for the payment of a bill of exchange (especially a foreign bill of exchange) commercialise, commercialize, market - make commercial; "Some Amish people have commercialized their way of life" buy, purchase - obtain by purchase; acquire by means of a financial transaction; "The family purchased a new car"; "The conglomerate acquired a new company"; "She buys for the big department store" take - buy, select; "I'll take a pound of that sausage" get - purchase; "What did you get at the toy store?" clear - sell; "We cleared a lot of the old model cars" turn - get by buying and selling; "the company turned a good profit after a year" negociate - sell or discount; "negociate securities" sell - exchange or deliver for money or its equivalent; "He sold his house in January"; "She sells her body to survive and support her drug habit" sell short - sell securities or commodities or foreign currency that is not actually owned by the seller, who hopes to cover (buy back) the sold items at a lower price and thus to earn a profit remainder - sell cheaply as remainders; "The publisher remaindered the books" resell - sell (something) again after having bought it deaccession - sell (art works) from a collection, especially in order to raise money for the purchase of other art works; "The museum deaccessioned several important works of this painter" sell, trade, deal - do business; offer for sale as for one's livelihood; "She deals in gold"; "The brothers sell shoes" transact - conduct business; "transact with foreign governments" deal - sell; "deal hashish" retail - sell on the retail market wholesale - sell in large quantities trade in, trade - turn in as payment or part payment for a purchase; "trade in an old car for a new one" merchandise, trade - engage in the trade of; "he is merchandising telephone sets" traffic - trade or deal a commodity; "They trafficked with us for gold" arbitrage - practice arbitrage, as in the stock market turn over - do business worth a certain amount of money; "The company turns over ten million dollars a year" |
2. | Commerce - the United States federal department that promotes and administers domestic and foreign trade (including management of the census and the patent office); created in 1913 executive department - a federal department in the executive branch of the government of the United States Bureau of the Census, Census Bureau - the bureau of the Commerce Department responsible for taking the census; provides demographic information and analyses about the population of the United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, NOAA - an agency in the Department of Commerce that maps the oceans and conserves their living resources; predicts changes to the earth's environment; provides weather reports and forecasts floods and hurricanes and other natural disasters related to weather Technology Administration - an agency in the Department of Commerce that works with United States industries to promote competitiveness and maximize the impact of technology on economic growth Patent and Trademark Office Database, Patent Office - the government bureau in the Department of Commerce that keeps a record of patents and trademarks and grants new ones | |
3. | commerce - social exchange, especially of opinions, attitudes, etc. conversation - the use of speech for informal exchange of views or ideas or information etc. |
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Translations
تِجارَه
obchod
handel
verslun, viîskipti
komercializmaskomercijakomerciniskomivojažieriuskrovininis
komercijatirdzniecība
trgovina
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Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
commerce
n
→ Handel m; (between countries also) → Handelsverkehr m; in the world of commerce → im Geschäftsleben; he is in commerce → er ist Geschäftsmann
(form: = dealings) → Verkehr m
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007
commerce
[ˈkɒmɜːs] n → commerciocommerce between the two countries → scambi commerciali fra i due paesi
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
commerce
(ˈkoməːs) noun the exchange of goods between nations or people; trade on a large scale. He is engaged in commerce.
commercial (kəˈməːʃəl) adjective1. connected with commerce. Private cars are allowed to use this road but not commercial vehicles.
2. (likely to be) profitable. a commercial proposition.
3. paid for by advertisements. commercial television.
noun a TV or radio advertisement. I enjoyed the play but the commercials irritated me.
commercialize, commercialise (kəˈməːʃəlaiz) verb to try to make (something) a source of profit. Christmas has become commercialized.
commercialism (kəˈməːʃəlizəm) nouncommercial traveller
a travelling representative of a business firm.
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