business hours
The Spanish phrase 'horario comercial' translates to 'business hours' in English. This term is generally used to refer to the typical hours during which a business is open for operation. It usually refers to a set schedule established by a company for the convenience of its customers, specifying the opening and closing times, including any breaks. The exact schedule can vary widely depending on multiple factors including the type of business, cultural norms, and local regulations.
During business hours, the store is very busy.
This sentence is demonstrating the use of 'horario comercial' in context, meaning the normal working or operational hours of a business, here being a store. The statement is indicating a high level of activity in the store within these specified hours.
I need to know the office's business hours.
In this example, 'horario comercial' is used in the context of wanting to find out the working hours of a specific place, in this case, an office. It implies the necessity to gather information about when the office operates or is open for business.
The bank closes early on Fridays, outside the usual business hours.
This sentence is using 'horario comercial' to compare the usual business hours to a specific day (Fridays) when these hours are different. The term here tells us that at a certain time, in this case, on Fridays, the bank does not follow its regular business schedule.