キギョウ
Meanings
Noun
1. enterprise; business; company; corporation
Pitch accent
ギョウ
Used in vocabulary (103 in total)
company secret; industrial secret; trade secret
large company; large enterprise; large corporation
business that exploits its employees (e.g. through unpaid overtime)
small and medium-sized enterprises; small and medium-sized businesses
private enterprise; private business; private company; private firm; private-sector business; private-sector corporation
big corporation; major firm; leading company
affiliated company; affiliated business
corporate giant
start-up company; venture business
Japanese company (business, firm)
industrialist; entrepreneur
listed company (on a stock exchange)
industrialist
small business; micro-enterprise; microenterprise
conglomerate; group of companies run as a single organization
corporate warrior (exceptionally dedicated and hard-working employee)
foreign-owned enterprise; company with capital participation by a foreign company; foreign-affiliated firm; alien corporation; foreign company
front company (for an organized crime operation)
business efforts; corporate efforts
business-to-business; inter-business; inter-enterprise; B2B
corporate image
corporate acquisition (buyout)
multinational corporation; transnational corporation
private enterprise
company that treats its employees well; company supporting a good work-life balance
medium-sized enterprise (business, firm)
state-run business
company-internal
corporate activities; business operations
start-up company
cartel; syndicate
foreign business; foreign enterprise; foreign corporation
corporate strategy
Japanese company active abroad; company partly funded by Japanese nationals
corporate vision; corporate philosophy; philosophy of business; corporate ethos; corporate mission
foreign company; overseas enterprise; overseas firm
corporate reconstruction; corporate rejuvenation; corporate revitalization; corporate revival
small business; small company
global company; global corporation; multinational company
company pension
front company (for an organized crime operation)
one-man business; sole proprietorship; owner-managed enterprise
commercialization; commercialisation
monopoly business, enterprise
corporate ethics
retailer; retail company
corporate governance
loss-making corporation; money-losing enterprise; lossmaker
corporate information
corporate crime
corporate culture
corporate earnings; corporate performance
corporate earnings; corporate profits
senior executives; corporate management
owner-operator company; corporation in which the business manager is also the major stockholder
state-owned enterprise; SOE
corporate character; corporate culture; corporate philosophy
enterprise union; company union; in-house union
corporate spending
corporate pension plan
business competition; corporate competition
unlisted company (on a stock exchange)
enterprising spirit
curtailment of business operations
public or government corporation
public enterprise
corporate accounting
corporate responsibility
corporate bankruptcy
rapidly growing company
bankrupt company
telecommunications enterprise; communications corporation
unicorn (privately held startup company valued at over US$1 billion)
corporate plan
privatized business; privatised business
government enterprise
corporate risk management
corporate activity
corporate debt
business inventory
public corporation
township and village enterprises (in China); TVE
corporate social responsibility; CSR
Web-Based Enterprise Management; WBEM
virtual corporation; VC
Enterprise Information Portal
corporate legal office; corporate law office; corporate legal department
business entity; accounting entity
commercially owned land
social business; social enterprise
business competitiveness; corporate competitiveness
business confidence; business sentiment; corporate sentiment
Short-Term Economic Survey of Enterprises in Japan (Bank of Japan's quarterly economic survey); Tankan survey
front company; shell corporation
enterprise resource planning; ERP
zombie company; corporate zombie
enterprise portal; enterprise information portal; EIP
Examples (18 in total)
This is a company town.
Japanese companies emphasize hierarchy.
The manufacturer of the medicine is a Japanese company.