释义 |
business as usualThe typical proceedings. The phrase is sometimes but not always used to indicate that things have returned to normal after something unforeseen or unpleasant has happened. Once these auditors are out of our hair, we can get back to business as usual. A: "How are things at the office?" B: "Business as usual. Nothing exciting has happened lately." it’s business as ˈusual things continue normally, despite difficulties or disturbances: It was business as usual at the theatre yesterday, in spite of all the building work going on. |