US /ˈbɪznɪs trɪp/
・UK /ˈbiznis trip/
something you can say.I'm here on a business trip. I'm here to go to an Exchange school
I'm here on a business trip.
on a vacation or you are going there for a business trip. It could be anything, however
Or you are going there for a business trip.
The only thing I could think of was when I recently got back from a business trip.
In my previous company, it wasn't common to send someone on a business trip immediately,
So you can have a business trip, a school trip, or a day trip.
So you can have a business trip,
All right, before we move on to the next location, Jo and Emma actually made some behind-the-scenes video from our business trip.
Alright, before we move on to the next location, Joe and Emma actually made some behind-the-scenes video from our business trip.
Like, if you're going over to a different prefecture or going on a business trip, bringing back something for the company or for friends or neighbors or family members.
Like if you're going over to a different prefecture or going on a business trip, bringing back something for the company or for friends or neighbors or family members.
I was on a business trip.
I was on a business trip.
So Matt is leaving on a business trip for a whole week and I'm gonna take that time to see what my life would be like if I were to become a single mom right now.
So Matt is leaving on a business trip for a whole week,
For example, "I've just been on a trip to Rome." Or, "Tell me about your trip." We can often talk about going on a day trip, a business trip, a camping trip, or a shopping trip.
For example, "Tim's away on a business trip." "On a trip." So, "travel" is the general activity or experience.
"What? No, that's not possible. I just went on a long business trip."
"Dad, you didn't go on a business trip. You killed yourself because you couldn't pay the bills."