business-like - translation to spanish
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business-like - translation to spanish

ORIGINAL SONG WRITTEN AND COMPOSED BY IRVING BERLIN; FROM THE 1946 MUSICAL "ANNIE GET YOUR GUN"
There's No Business Like Show Business (song); There's No Business like Show Business; No Business Like Show Business

business-like      
comercial
business-like      
(adj.) = comercial, como las empresas, formal, serio, eficiente
Ex: It was generally felt that US libraries are organised on more business-like lines than those in the Netherlands.
flu-like         
AN ACUTE RESPIRATORY ILLNESS WITH A MEASURED TEMPERATURE OF 38 °C OR GREATER AND COUGH
Acute respiratory infection; Acute Respiratory Infection; Flu like symptoms; Flu-like syndrome; Flu-like symptoms; Flu-like illness; Severe acute respiratory infection; Acute febrile respiratory illness; Flu-like; Severe Acute Respiratory Infection; Flu-like symptom; Flulike symptoms; Flu syndrome; Influenza-like illnesses
parecido a la gripe (como la gripe)

Definition

show business
show business (ingl.; pronunc. [shóu bísnes]) m. Mundo del *espectáculo.

Wikipedia

There's No Business Like Show Business

"There's No Business Like Show Business" is an Irving Berlin song, written for the 1946 musical Annie Get Your Gun and orchestrated by Ted Royal. The song, a slightly tongue-in-cheek salute to the glamour and excitement of a life in show business, is sung in the musical by members of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show in an attempt to persuade Annie Oakley to join the production. It is reprised three times in the musical.

In 1953, Ethel Merman sang the song before a live television audience of 60 million persons, broadcast live over the NBC and CBS networks, as part of The Ford 50th Anniversary Show.

Examples of use of business-like
1. They began with a version of Theres No Business Like Show Business which had morphed into Theres No Business Like Mo Business.
2. "Because we don‘t do business like that anymore," Cropp said.
3. You were well–intentioned, business–like and graceful that day.
4. But, knowing Mr Rumsfeld, it will certainly be business–like.
5. Tory Boy has been replaced by a 40–something Conservative Woman, briskly jocular and business–like.