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trading

/treyd/US // treɪd //UK // (treɪd) //

交易,贸易,交易情况,交易方式

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : 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.
    • : an exchange of items, usually without payment of money.
    • : Sports. the transfer of a player or players among professional teams: a midseason trade.
    • : any occupation pursued as a business or livelihood.
    • : some line of skilled manual or mechanical work; craft: the trade of a carpenter; printer's trade.
    • : people engaged in a particular line of business: a lecture of interest only to the trade.
    • : market: an increase in the tourist trade.
    • : a field of business activity: a magazine for the furniture trade.
    • : the customers of a business establishment.
    • : Informal. trade paper.
    • : trades. trade wind.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    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.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    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.
    • : to make an exchange.
    • : to make one's purchases; shop; buy.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : 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.
  1. 1
    • : 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.
    • : trade on / upon to turn to one's advantage, especially selfishly or unfairly; exploit: to trade on the weaknesses of others.
    • : trade up, to exchange a less valuable or desirable item for a more valuable or desirable one.

Phrases

  • trade down
  • trade in
  • trade off
  • trade on
  • trade up
  • tricks of the trade

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Along the river, crumbling remnants of an active trading hub are overtaken by nature.

  • In Tuesday trading alone, it plunged by more than 20 percent against the U.S. dollar.

  • On its first day of trading, Alibaba shares were up 38 percent, yielding a market capitalization of $213 billion.

  • After three years in London, he moved to the Structured Equity Finance Trading branch in Hong Kong.

  • But in 2002, the Park family was torn apart when he was arrested for illegal trading and sentenced to 17 years in prison.

  • This, of course, I always gave to the guide to use in sending the letter when he got to the trading-post.

  • Cotton exchanges reopened on November 16, and stock exchanges opened for restricted trading shortly thereafter.

  • It's a certainty that they will be captured if they spend that money at any trading-post within our jurisdiction.

  • Jacob robbed his brother of his birthright by trading on his hunger; Joseph robbed a whole people in the same way.

  • This intimacy arose partly from association while fishing for Cod, which abound in these waters, and partly from trading in furs.