Last Updated:2025/11/20
(business) Buildings and property for the conduct of business, particularly in the sale of retail goods to the general public. (Used to contrast an Internet-based sales operation that lacks customer-oriented store fronts and a traditional
one for which most capital investment might be in the building infrastructure.)
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brick and mortar
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Source Word
brick and mortar
Adjective
not-comparable
(business)
Buildings
and
property
for
the
conduct
of
business,
particularly
in
the
sale
of
retail
goods
to
the
general
public.
(Used
to
contrast
an
Internet-based
sales
operation
that
lacks
customer-oriented
store
fronts
and
a
"traditional"
one
for
which
most
capital
investment
might
be
in
the
building
infrastructure.)
Japanese Meaning
実店舗、つまり物理的な建物を用いて営まれる伝統的なビジネス形態。小売業など、インターネットを利用したものと対比して用いられる。
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(business)
Buildings
and
property
for
the
conduct
of
business,
particularly
in
the
sale
of
retail
goods
to
the
general
public.
(Used
to
contrast
an
Internet-based
sales
operation
that
lacks
customer-oriented
store
fronts
and
a
"traditional"
one
for
which
most
capital
investment
might
be
in
the
building
infrastructure.)