國際商務(wù)師業(yè)務(wù)外語輔導(dǎo)之中國商業(yè)
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There are a multitude of trade and investment opportunities for exporters in the China market. Some of the major sectors currently experiencing rapid growth are: processed food and beverages, gambling, transport, IT and telecommunications, minerals and energy, environment protection, building construction products and services. Three of the major growth industries though are the exporting of education, processed food and wine products.
Dress styles are changing quickly in today's China. The uniform-like Mao jacket is being replaced by Western-style suits and, sometimes, ties. Foreigners should dress formally. Women should avoid low necklines and hemlines that rise above the knee. Jewelry will be noticed; modest gold jewelry and a quality watch will count in your favor. However, avoid overly expensive jewelry or showy ornaments.
In Chinese business culture, conservative suits and ties in subdued colors are the norm. Bright colors of any kind are considered inappropriate.
Notes
1.business n.commercial, industrial, or professional dealings商業(yè)生意,買賣:商業(yè)、工業(yè)或職業(yè)交易
2.multitude n. a very great number很大的數(shù)目
3.processed food食品加工業(yè)
process vt.加工, 處理
4.beverage n.飲料
5.gambling n.賭博
6.IT and telecommunications信息技術(shù)和通信
7.dress styles服裝式樣
8.uniform-like Mao jacket"毛式"短上衣
9.Western-style suit"西式"套裝
10.neckline n.領(lǐng)圈
11.hemline n.(衣裙等的)貼邊,底邊
12.count v.計(jì)算在內(nèi);認(rèn)為有價值
13.ornament n.裝飾物
14.culture n.文化
15.conservative adj.保守的, 守舊的
16.subdued adj.柔和的, 減弱的
17.norm. n.標(biāo)準(zhǔn), 規(guī)范
18.inappropriate adj.不適當(dāng)?shù)? 不相稱的