trade

  • 101trade up — to replace something with something better or more valuable. When Phil needed a new car, he decided to trade up and bought a luxury car …

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  • 102trade — I. n. 1. Traffic, commerce, barter, dealing, business, purchase and sale, buying and selling, exchange of commodities. 2. Manual occupation, mechanical employment, handicraft. 3. Occupation, employment, business, calling, pursuit, vocation, craft …

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  • 103Trade —    E Depression in Canada following Britain s adoption of free trade, 38 39, 45; Elgin s views on, 57 58; stimulated by repeal of Navigation Laws in 1849, 85 86. S Exports from Kingston in 1794, 108 …

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  • 104trade — 1. The activity of buying and selling goods and services. 2. Individuals and organizations operating in a defined sector of economic activity. For example, She was well known in the furniture trade. 3. Work or related activity that requires… …

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  • 105tråde — trå|de vb., r, de, t; tråde en nål (jf. træde) …

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  • 106träde — s ( t, n) (el. träda) om åker ligga i träde ligga obesådd, äv. bildl. ligga outnyttjad …

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  • 107trade in — /ˌtreɪd ɪn/ verb 1. to buy and sell specific items ● The company trades in imported goods. ● They trade in French wine. 2. to give in an old item as part of the payment for a new one ● The chairman traded in his old Rolls Royce for a new model …

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  • 108trade-in — / treɪd ɪn/ noun an old item, e.g. a car or washing machine, given as part of the payment for a new one ● She bought a new car and gave her old one as a trade in …

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  • 109trade-in — / treɪd ɪn/ noun an old item, e.g. a car or washing machine, given as part of the payment for a new one ● She bought a new car and gave her old one as a trade in …

    Dictionary of banking and finance

  • 110trade-in — noun an item of property that is given in part payment for a new one • Derivationally related forms: ↑trade in • Hypernyms: ↑property, ↑belongings, ↑holding …

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