にっぱち

    noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
  1. February and August (months when business is generally at its slowest)
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Generated definitions (experimental)
  1. February and August (months when business is generally at its slowest)
  2. This term is used to describe periods in the business year that are typically slow, signifying times when sales or activity drop significantly. It can be used in various contexts related to sales, business operations, and seasonal fluctuations.
Generated collocations (experimental)
slow business period in February and Augusteconomic condition during the slow months of February and Augustbusiness tactics during the February and August slow periodsto enter the slow period of February and Augustthe arrival of the slow months of February and Augustmeasures to deal with February and August slowdownsbusiness slows down to its February and August levelsbusiness operations in February and Augustsales figures during the months of February and August