- 经营 jīngyíng to manageto manage, operate, or run (a business, project, etc.); to deal in or carry (specific goods or services)
- 运营 yùnyíng to operateto manage or run a business, project, or organization; to be in operation or function normally (of a system or institution)
- 营销 yíngxiāo marketingthe action or business of promoting and selling products or services
- 营养 yíngyǎng nutritionnutrition; nourishment; the physiological process of absorbing and utilizing nutrients for growth and health
- 民营 mínyíng privately runrun by citizens, collectives, or individuals rather than the state
- 营造 yíngzào to createto create or foster a specific atmosphere, environment, or feeling
- 营业 yíngyè to do businessto do business or trade; to be open for business (as of a shop, transport service, or restaurant)
- 营地 yíngdì campsiteA temporary location for outdoor activities, such as hiking or summer camps
- 经营者 jīngyíngzhě manager; transactorA person who manages or operates a business or enterprise; manager, executive, operator, or transactor.
- 私营 sīyíng privately ownedprivately owned or operated; private (as opposed to state-owned)
- 营运 yíngyùn in serviceto put transport vehicles or facilities like buses, subways, or airports into operation or service
- 国营 guóyíng state-runstate-operated or state-owned, typically referring to businesses or institutions managed by the government
- 阵营 zhènyíng campa group of people or nations with a common goal or interest; a faction, side, or clique
- 露营 lùyíng to campTo camp out or stay in temporary shelters in the outdoors, either as a recreational activity or for military purposes.
- 营业部 yíngyèbù business departmentbusiness office or sales department of a company or bank
- 营救 yíngjiù to rescueto try by all means to rescue; to succor; to save someone from danger or imprisonment
- 营业执照 yíngyèzhízhào business licenseAn official document granting permission to operate a business; business permit
- 营业额 yíngyè'é turnoverThe total sum or volume of business done over a specific period; total sales revenue.
- 大本营 dàběnyíng headquarterssupreme military command center; base camp; fortress
- 经营权 jīngyíngquán management rightsThe authority to manage a business or its assets; managerial power and control over operations.
- 野营 yěyíng to campto camp outdoors; to set up a bivouac for training or recreation
- 营业员 yíngyèyuán shop assistantclerk or staff member responsible for sales or purchasing in a commercial establishment; shop assistant; salesperson
- 营业税 yíngyèshuì business taxbusiness tax; a tax on sales or turnover based on the revenue of a business or individual
- 军营 jūnyíng military campmilitary camp; barracks; a place where troops are stationed or live
- 夏令营 xiàlìngyíng summer campA seasonal program or organized campground providing educational, recreational, or training activities for youth during the summer break
- 集中营 jízhōngyíng concentration campA place used for the mass detention and mistreatment of political prisoners, prisoners of war, or civilians, often without trial or legal process.
- 专营 zhuānyíng to specialize into engage exclusively in the trade or business of a specific product or service
- 自营 zìyíng self-operatedto operate a business independently; to manage one's own products or enterprise
- 联营 liányíng to operate jointlyto manage or operate a business together; under joint management
- 营养不良 yíngyǎngbùliáng malnutritionmalnutrition; undernourishment; a physical condition resulting from a lack of proper nutrients
- 多种经营 duōzhǒngjīngyíng diversified economyA business model or economic strategy that focuses on one or two main products while also developing other areas of production; diversification.
- 营养素 yíngyǎngsù nutrientnutritious substance contained in food needed for growth and health, such as proteins, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins, and minerals
- 营利 yínglì to seek profitto engage in business for gain or to pursue a profit
- 营业时间 yíngyèshíjiān business hoursbusiness hours; opening hours; office hours
- 合营 héyíng to operate jointlyto manage or operate a business together with a partner; a joint venture
- 兵营 bīngyíng barracksmilitary camp; place where troops are stationed
- 难民营 nànmínyíng refugee campplace for sheltering and providing temporary housing to refugees
- 营长 yíngzhǎng battalion commanderbattalion commander; military officer in charge of a battalion
- 公私合营 gōngsīhéyíng joint state-private ownershipjoint public-private operation; specifically refers to the state-capitalist system used in China during the mid-1950s to transition private businesses into the socialist economy
- 营房 yíngfáng barracksbarracks; living quarters for troops
- 扎营 zhāyíng to pitch campto pitch a tent; to encamp; to bivouac
- 营口 yíngkǒu YingkouA prefecture-level city in Liaoning Province, China.
- 营建 yíngjiàn to buildto construct or build, usually referring to buildings, structures, or large projects
- 绿营 lǜyíng Green Standard Army(historical) Army units formed from ethnic Han Chinese soldiers during the Qing dynasty, distinguished from Manchu troops by their use of green banners
- 民营化 mínyínghuà privatizationThe process of transferring state-owned enterprises or government services to private ownership and management
- 营养品 yíngyǎngpǐn nourishmentfoods or supplements rich in nutrients that are used to nourish or strengthen the body; nutriment
- 兼营 jiānyíng to run concurrentlyto engage in additional operations alongside a main business; to manage a side business
- 苦心经营 kǔxīnjīngyíng to build up painstakinglyto manage or build up an enterprise or project through immense effort and careful planning
- 东营 dōngyíng Dongying (prefectural city)Dongying, a prefecture-level city in Shandong province
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