trade 的 5 个定义
- the act or process of buying, selling, or exchanging commodities, at either wholesale or retail, within a country or between countries: domestic trade; foreign trade.
- the act of buying, selling, or exchanging stocks, bonds, or currency: Stock brokerages typically charge a commission per trade.
- a purchase or sale; business deal or transaction.
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trad·ed, trad·ing.
- to buy and sell; barter; traffic in.
- to exchange: to trade seats.
- Sports. to transfer from one team to another: The manager traded two defensive players at the end of the season.
trad·ed, trad·ing.
- to carry on trade.
- to be bought, sold, or exchanged: Stocks traded lower after the release of the jobs report.
- to traffic: a tyrant who trades in human lives.
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- of or relating to trade or commerce.
- used by, serving, or intended for a particular trade: trade journal.
- Also trades. of, composed of, or serving the members of a trade: a trade club.
- trade down, to exchange a more valuable or desirable item for a less valuable or desirable one.
- trade in, to give as payment to be credited toward a purchase: We trade in our car every three years.
- trade off, to exchange something for or with another.
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trade 近义词
buying and selling
profession, work
由trade构成的短语
- trade down
- trade in
- trade off
- trade on
- trade up
- tricks of the trade
更多trade例句
- The world’s largest virtual currency by market capitalisation—bitcoin—is the most traded cryptocurrency in India.
- The team didn’t do much of anything to address any of these flaws at last month’s trade deadline, under the theory that the existing talent on hand would turn it around eventually.
- Home chefs are trading intel on who makes the best adobo and why Old Bay is good for more than just crab boils.
- In fact, they alienated Rodgers by trading up to draft another quarterback in the first round instead of bringing on receiving help for him.
- Lehner, who was acquired by Vegas from Chicago ahead of the NHL’s trade deadline in February, has earned the majority of his team’s starts throughout the postseason.
- Its graceful hotels and beautiful restaurants are totally dependent on the tourist trade.
- Dance instructors run a lucrative trade offering private lessons to couples before their wedding receptions, typically the tango.
- Rebels in Africa trade in children to fund their conflicts and obtain child soldiers.
- The Canterbury Tales was, Strohm writes, “one of the volumes around which the new trade would organize itself.”
- There was really only one good reason to maintain the embargo: Trade with Cuba strengthens the Castros.
- The result of the restoration of trade, banking, and credit to earlier and more normal conditions has been steadily apparent.
- The doctrine of international free trade, albeit the most conspicuous of its applications, was but one case under the general law.
- But they have tied their credit system in the bonds of narrow banking laws and their trade in those of a cramping tariff.
- So far we have not made great progress in securing Europe's Latin-American trade.
- Soon after its cultivation began in France, Spain, and Portugal, the tobacco trade was farmed out.