E-COMMERCE


Meaning of E-COMMERCE in English

e-com ‧ merce /ˈiː kɒmɜːs, $ -kɑːmɜːrs/ BrE AmE noun [uncountable]

(electronic commerce) the activity of buying and selling goods and services and doing other business activities using a computer and the Internet:

e-commerce applications such as online ticketing and reservations

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THESAURUS

▪ business the activity of making money by producing, buying, or selling goods, or providing services:

Business in Europe has been badly affected by economic conditions in the US.

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He works in the advertising business.

▪ trade the buying and selling of goods and services, especially between countries:

Trade between European countries became easier after the introduction of the Euro.

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a trade agreement

▪ commerce the buying and selling of goods and services. Commerce is more formal than business , and is used when talking about business activities in general:

One of the roles of the federal government is to regulate commerce.

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London became a great centre of commerce.

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the local chamber of commerce (=an organization which the companies and shops in an area belong to)

▪ e-commerce the buying and selling of goods and services on the Internet:

E-commerce is a fast-growing part of the US economy.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.      Longman - Словарь современного английского языка.