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Что (кто) такое develop commercially - определение

LARGE-SCALE ORGANIZED SYSTEM RELATED TO THE EXCHANGE OF GOODS AND SERVICES
Commercially
  • Mercury]], patron of commerce, trickery and thieves

develop         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Develop (disambiguation); DEVELOP (disambiguation)
I. v. a.
1.
Unfold, evolve, disclose, exhibit, unravel, disentangle, make known, lay open.
2.
Cause to grow, bring to maturity, bring out.
3.
(Alg.) Expand, perform the operations indicated in.
II. v. n.
Unfold, open, grow, be developed, advance to maturity, advance in successive or continuous gradation.
develop         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Develop (disambiguation); DEVELOP (disambiguation)
v. (D; intr.) to develop from; into (to develop from a child into an adult)
develop         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Develop (disambiguation); DEVELOP (disambiguation)
(develops, developing, developed)
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
1.
When something develops, it grows or changes over a period of time and usually becomes more advanced, complete, or severe.
It's hard to say at this stage how the market will develop...
These clashes could develop into open warfare...
Society begins to have an impact on the developing child.
VERB: V, V into n, V-ing
developed
Their bodies were well-developed and super fit.
ADJ
2.
If a problem or difficulty develops, it begins to occur.
A huge row has developed about the pollution emanating from a chemical plant.
...blood clots in his lungs, a problem which developed from a leg injury.
= arise
VERB: V, V from/out of n
3.
If you say that a country develops, you mean that it changes from being a poor agricultural country to being a rich industrial country.
All countries, it was predicted, would develop and develop fast.
VERB: V
4.
If you develop a business or industry, or if it develops, it becomes bigger and more successful. (BUSINESS)
She won a grant to develop her own business...
Over the last few years tourism here has developed considerably.
VERB: V n, V
developed
Housing finance is less developed in continental Europe.
ADJ
5.
To develop land or property means to make it more profitable, by building houses or factories or by improving the existing buildings.
Entrepreneurs developed fashionable restaurants and bars in the area.
VERB: V n
developed
Developed land was to grow from 5.3% to 6.9%.
ADJ
6.
If you develop a habit, reputation, or belief, you start to have it and it then becomes stronger or more noticeable.
Mr Robinson has developed the reputation of a ruthless cost-cutter.
= acquire
VERB: V n
7.
If you develop a skill, quality, or relationship, or if it develops, it becomes better or stronger.
Now you have an opportunity to develop a greater understanding of each other...
Their friendship developed through their shared interest in the Arts.
VERB: V n, V
developed
...a highly developed instinct for self-preservation.
ADJ
8.
If you develop an illness, or if it develops, you become affected by it.
The test should identify which smokers are most prone to develop lung cancer...
A sharp ache developed in her back muscles.
VERB: V n, V
9.
If a piece of equipment develops a fault, it starts to have the fault.
The aircraft made an unscheduled landing after developing an electrical fault.
VERB: V n
10.
If someone develops a new product, they design it and produce it.
He claims that several countries have developed nuclear weapons secretly.
VERB: V n
11.
If you develop an idea, theory, story, or theme, or if it develops, it gradually becomes more detailed, advanced, or complex.
I would like to thank them for allowing me to develop their original idea...
The idea of weather forecasting developed incredibly quickly.
VERB: V n, V
12.
To develop photographs means to make negatives or prints from a photographic film.
VERB

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Commerce

Commerce is the large-scale organized system of activities, functions, procedures and institutions which directly and indirectly contributes to the transfer of goods and services on a large scale and at the right time, place, quantity and price from the original producers to the final consumers within local, regional, national or international economies More specifically, commerce is not business (i.e. an organization or activity whose goal is to sell manufactured goods and/or services for profit), but rather the part of business which is related to the movement and distribution of finished or intermediate (but valuable) goods and services from the primary manufacturers to the end customers on a large scale, as opposed to the sourcing of raw materials and manufacturing of those goods.

Commerce is different from trade as well. Trade is the transaction (buying and selling) of goods and services which makes a profit for the seller and satisfies the want or need of the buyer. When trade is carried out within a country, it is called home or domestic trade, which can be wholesale or retail. A wholesaler buys from the producer in bulk and sells to the retailer who then sells again to the final consumer in smaller quantities. Trade between a country and the rest of the world is called foreign or international trade, which consists of import trade and export trade, both being wholesale in general. Commerce not only includes trade as defined above, but also the auxiliary services and means which facilitate such trade. These auxiliary services include transportation, communication, warehousing, insurance, banking, financial markets, advertising, packaging, the services of commercial agents and agencies, etc. In other words, commerce encompasses a wide array of political, economical, technological, logistical, legal, regulatory, social and cultural aspects of trade on a large scale. From a marketing perspective, commerce creates time and place utility by making goods and services available to the customers at the right place and at the right time by changing their location or placement. Described in this manner, trade is a part of commerce and commerce is a part of business.

Commerce was a costly endeavor in the antiquities because of the risky nature of transportation, which restricted it to local markets. Commerce then expanded along with the improvement of transportation systems over time. In the middle ages, long-distance and large-scale commerce was still limited within continents. With the advent of the age of exploration and oceangoing ships, commerce took an international, trans-continental stature. Currently the reliability of international trans-oceanic shipping and mailing systems and the facility of the Internet has made commerce possible between cities, regions and countries situated anywhere in the world. In the 21st century, Internet-based electronic commerce (where financial information is transferred over Internet), and its subcategories such as wireless mobile commerce and social network-based social commerce have been and continue to get adopted widely.

Legislative bodies and ministries or ministerial departments of commerce regulate, promote and manage domestic and foreign commercial activities within a country. International commerce can be regulated by bilateral treaties between countries. However, after the second world war and the rise of free trade among nations, multilateral arrangements such as the GATT and later the World Trade Organization became the principal systems regulating global commerce. The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) is another important organization which sets rules and resolves disputes in international commerce.