Business против Company против Enterprise против Establishment против Firm

Когда что использовать в английском, со значением, регистром и примерами.

Business

Топ 1000 (очень частое)A1noun

Company

Топ 1000 (очень частое)A1noun

Enterprise

Топ 2000 (частое)C1noun

Establishment

Топ 1000 (очень частое)C1noun

Firm

Топ 2000 (частое)B2noun
 BusinessCompanyEnterpriseEstablishmentFirm
Произношение🇬🇧 /["/ˈbɪznəs/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ˈbɪznəs/"]/🇬🇧 /["/ˈkʌmpəni/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ˈkʌmpəni/"]/🇬🇧 /["/ˈentəpraɪz/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ˈentərpraɪz/"]/🇬🇧 /["/ɪˈstæblɪʃmənt/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ɪˈstæblɪʃmənt/"]/🇬🇧 /["/fɜːm/"]/🇺🇸 /["/fɜːrm/"]/
ЗначениеThe activity of making or selling goods or services.A group of people who work together to make or sell something.A large business or organization.A place or organization set up for a specific purpose.Strong and steady, not soft or weak.
ПримерShe started her own business last year.I work at a software company that develops applications.The new enterprise has focused on renewable energy solutions to help combat climate change.The establishment of the new museum took several years of planning and construction.The law firm specializes in intellectual property cases.
РегистрНейтральноеНейтральноеНейтральноеНейтральноеНейтральное
Насколько частоеТоп 1000 (очень частое)Топ 1000 (очень частое)Топ 2000 (частое)Топ 1000 (очень частое)Топ 2000 (частое)
Уровень CEFRA1A1C1C1B2
Часть речиnounnounnounnounnoun
Сочетанияbig, profitable, private, carry on, conduct, do, deal, transaction, opportunity, in business, on business, business as usual, business or pleasure, mix business with pleasure, daily, real, get on with, go about, make something, have no business doing something, have no business to do something, keep your nose out of somebody’s business, brisk, good, bad, do, attract, drum up, boom, grow, pick up, large, medium-sized, small, have, own, manage, do well, flourish, succeed, assets, premises, failure, daily, real, get on with, go about, make something, have no business doing something, have no business to do something, keep your nose out of somebody’s business, private, important, pressing, get down to, deal with, discuss, any other business, mean business, whole, dirty, messy, big, profitable, private, carry on, conduct, do, deal, transaction, opportunity, in business, on business, business as usual, business or pleasure, mix business with pleasurebig, large, leading, group, create, establish, form, make something, manufacture something, produce something, director, executive, owner, in a/​the company, within a/​the company, a director of a company, large, small, touring, good, pleasant, poor, have, keep somebody, need, for company, in somebody’s company, have the pleasure of somebody’s company, request the pleasure of somebody’s company, like your own company, expect, have, mixed, assembled, keep, in company, get into bad company, keep bad company, present company exceptedlarge, large-scale, small, build, create, control, operate, expand, grow, in an enterprise, within an enterprise, great, exciting, ambitious, embark on, start, undertake, fail, succeed, in an/​the enterprise, free, private, local, encourage, promote, culture, great, show, a spirit of enterprisedrinking, eating, licensed, mainstream, academic, art, offend, challenge, formal, gradual, rapid, advocate, call for, propose, with the establishment ofbig, large, major, establish, found, launch, be based in something, expand, grow, in a/​the firm, within a/​the firm, a client of a firm, a firm of accountants, consultants, solicitors, etc., a partner in a firm
Антонимыleisure, idleness, unemploymentindividual, selfsmall business, startup, individual ventureclosure, disbandment, dissolutionsoft, weak, loose
Частые ошибкиConfused with 'busy' — 'business' refers to work, while 'busy' means having a lot to do., Using 'business' as a verb — it is only a noun., Saying 'the business are' instead of 'the business is' — 'business' is a singular noun.Confused with 'companion' — remember, a company is usually a business., Using 'company' in the singular form when referring to multiple businesses., Mixed up with 'firm' — 'firm' can be more specific to certain types of companies.Confused with 'entrepreneur' or 'entourage'., Using it in informal contexts, like chatting with friends., Incorrectly spelling it as 'enterprize'.Confusing 'establishment' with 'establish' - they have different meanings., Using 'establishment' as a verb instead of a noun., Mispronouncing the word, particularly the second syllable.Confused with 'firme', thinking it has a different meaning., Used 'firm' in place of 'secure' or 'stable' incorrectly., Assumed all 'firm' meanings are interchangeable.
Заметки по употреблениюUse 'business' in general and formal contexts when discussing work, trade, or commerce. It is not typically used in casual conversations about personal matters.Use 'company' in both formal and informal contexts when referring to businesses. Avoid in casual phrases unrelated to business, like 'keeping company' (which means spending time with someone).Used primarily in business contexts. Can imply a sense of innovation or initiative. Less common in casual conversation, more suitable for formal or professional settings.Use 'establishment' when referring to a business, institution, or system. It is neutral and can be used in both formal and informal contexts, but may sound more formal in casual conversations.Use 'firm' to describe something that is not soft, like a firm mattress. It can also mean strong and resolute, like a firm stance on an issue. Avoid using it in overly casual contexts.

Частые вопросы: Business против Company против Enterprise против Establishment против Firm

В чём разница между Business, Company, Enterprise, Establishment и Firm?

Business: The activity of making or selling goods or services. Company: A group of people who work together to make or sell something. Enterprise: A large business or organization. Establishment: A place or organization set up for a specific purpose. Firm: Strong and steady, not soft or weak.

У Business, Company, Enterprise, Establishment и Firm одинаковый уровень CEFR?

Business: A1, Company: A1, Enterprise: C1, Establishment: C1, Firm: B2 по шкале CEFR.

Какая часть речи у Business, Company, Enterprise, Establishment и Firm?

Business: noun, Company: noun, Enterprise: noun, Establishment: noun, Firm: noun.

Можно показать пример каждого?

Business: She started her own business last year. Company: I work at a software company that develops applications. Enterprise: The new enterprise has focused on renewable energy solutions to help combat climate change. Establishment: The establishment of the new museum took several years of planning and construction. Firm: The law firm specializes in intellectual property cases.

Можно ли использовать Business, Company, Enterprise, Establishment и Firm взаимозаменяемо?

Не всегда. Business, Company, Enterprise, Establishment и Firm близки и иногда пересекаются, но различаются по регистру, частоте и употреблению, поэтому замена одного другим может изменить смысл или тон. Стоит свериться с различиями выше, прежде чем заменять.

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