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transacting

/tran-sakt, -zakt/US // trænˈsækt, -ˈzækt //UK // (trænˈzækt) //

交易,交易的,成交,事务性工作

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to carry on or conduct to a conclusion or settlement.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to carry on or conduct business, negotiations, etc.: He was ordered to transact only with the highest authorities.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbdo business, carry out
Forms: transacted
Antonyms

Examples

  • Merchandising proprietary audience segments, custom segmentation — and even standard segments via agency trading desks and DSPs — matches how brands want to transact, three decades into the digital advertising revolution.

  • So it’s allowing us to expand our customer base by being relevant in the way that they’re looking to discover and ultimately transact.

  • Over the past week, the Treasury Department has proposed a rule that would require banks and exchanges like Coinbase to verify the identity of so-called unhosted devices and software wallets that can transact in Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.

  • The new app is redesigned around “relationships,” meaning it puts the friends and businesses people transact with most frequently front and center.

  • The way we transact with each other and conduct business has changed a lot in the last 10 years.

  • You and I may transact our daily cash business in singles, $5s, $10s, and the occasional $20.

  • A call therefore to transact any business that may be legally presented is not sufficient.

  • It is only to transact some higher business that even Apollo dare play the truant from Admetus.

  • The difficulty of the end is the mass of matter to be attended to, and the small time left to transact it in.

  • As it was Monday, however, there were no papers, and consequently there was no business to transact.

  • That agents be sent over in six months, fully instructed to answer and transact what was undetermined at that time.