(~s)
When you talk about the state of a company’s ~ or ~s, you are talking about how many orders for their goods the company has. (mainly BRIT BUSINESS)
He has a full ~ for his boat-building yard on the Thames.
N-COUNT
(~s)
When you talk about the state of a company’s ~ or ~s, you are talking about how many orders for their goods the company has. (mainly BRIT BUSINESS)
He has a full ~ for his boat-building yard on the Thames.
N-COUNT
Collins COBUILD. Толковый словарь английского языка для изучающих язык Коллинз COBUILD (международная база данных языков Бирмингемского университета) . 2012