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词汇 biz
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Definition of biz in English:

biz

noun bɪzbɪz
informal
  • A business, especially one connected with entertainment.

    〈非正式〉企业,营业所,娱乐业

    the music biz

    音乐业。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Complex copyright law is becoming de rigueur for those interested in the music biz.
    • If there is one profession where the celebrity children seem to be joining in droves it's the Bollywood biz.
    • She has a great new fragrance out and she is back in the biz with a couple of great films coming out.
    • Until then, demand will fuel increased growth throughout the chip biz.
    • There's nothing like going after the entertainment biz to drum up some headlines.
    • Peter has been in the comedy biz for a long time, sixteen years in fact, whipping crowds into a frenzy.
    • It was truly humbling to be in such great company and to place second after only six months in the blogging biz.
    • Luke's in the biz, so he was often away rehearsing or performing.
    • As mentioned before, I made my living as a song and dance man in the entertainment biz.
    • In the parlance of the entertainment biz, these companies were really just projects.
    • It's in their own interest if they want to get on in the music biz.
    • Getting it wrong is commonplace in the news biz today, both print and electronic.
    • In the news biz, a worthless story is still worth more than no story at all.
    • The other day, she described her first recording session since leaving the record biz.
    • Usually, these songs don't come from the heavyweight and cool end of the music biz, more the top forty pop 'n' fizz market.
    • What you are trying to do as a consumer is maximize the quality-to-price ratio, or QPR as it is known in the biz.
    • During his days in advertising and TV, he literally rubbed shoulders with the glam biz.
    • Truth is though that the record biz has succumbed to the old-fashioned science of statistical analysis.
    • In past years the program has provided a boost to young women looking to get valuable experience in the film biz.
    • He's also got one of the best jobs in the biz - he's an entertainment lawyer.

Origin

Mid 19th century (originally US): abbreviation.

Rhymes

Cadíz, Cadiz, fizz, frizz, gee-whiz, his, is, Liz, Ms, phiz, quiz, squiz, swizz, tizz, viz, whizz, wiz, zizz

Definition of biz in US English:

biz

nounbɪzbiz
informal
  • A business, especially one connected with entertainment.

    〈非正式〉企业,营业所,娱乐业

    the music biz

    音乐业。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • What you are trying to do as a consumer is maximize the quality-to-price ratio, or QPR as it is known in the biz.
    • If there is one profession where the celebrity children seem to be joining in droves it's the Bollywood biz.
    • In past years the program has provided a boost to young women looking to get valuable experience in the film biz.
    • Complex copyright law is becoming de rigueur for those interested in the music biz.
    • The other day, she described her first recording session since leaving the record biz.
    • There's nothing like going after the entertainment biz to drum up some headlines.
    • Usually, these songs don't come from the heavyweight and cool end of the music biz, more the top forty pop 'n' fizz market.
    • It was truly humbling to be in such great company and to place second after only six months in the blogging biz.
    • Getting it wrong is commonplace in the news biz today, both print and electronic.
    • Luke's in the biz, so he was often away rehearsing or performing.
    • She has a great new fragrance out and she is back in the biz with a couple of great films coming out.
    • In the parlance of the entertainment biz, these companies were really just projects.
    • As mentioned before, I made my living as a song and dance man in the entertainment biz.
    • It's in their own interest if they want to get on in the music biz.
    • He's also got one of the best jobs in the biz - he's an entertainment lawyer.
    • Peter has been in the comedy biz for a long time, sixteen years in fact, whipping crowds into a frenzy.
    • During his days in advertising and TV, he literally rubbed shoulders with the glam biz.
    • In the news biz, a worthless story is still worth more than no story at all.
    • Until then, demand will fuel increased growth throughout the chip biz.
    • Truth is though that the record biz has succumbed to the old-fashioned science of statistical analysis.

Origin

Mid 19th century (originally US): abbreviation.

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