trade

  • 21trade-in — rade in n. 1. an item of property, such as an automobile, that is given in part payment for a new one. [WordNet 1.5] …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 22Trade — (trehd), engl., Handel; t.rs, die von der Hudsonsbaicompagnie über ihr Gebiet vertheilten Pelzeinkäufer …

    Herders Conversations-Lexikon

  • 23trade-in — trade ,in noun count something such as a car or piece of equipment that you give as part of the payment for something new …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 24trade in — trade deal, exchange of something old for something new …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 25trade on — (something) to use something for your own advantage. The mayoral candidate ran the kind of campaign that trades on most people s fear of crime. George traded upon his family s powerful connections …

    New idioms dictionary

  • 26Trade — This article is about the economic mechanism. For other uses, see Trade (disambiguation). Purchase redirects here. For other uses, see Purchase (disambiguation) Trader in Germany, 16th century …

    Wikipedia

  • 27Trade — A verbal (or electronic) transaction involving one party buying a security from another party. Once a trade is consummated, it is considered done or final. Settlement occurs 1 5 business days later. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * ▪ I …

    Financial and business terms

  • 28trade — An oral (or electronic) transaction involving one party buying a security from another party. Once a trade is consummated, it is considered done or final. settlement occurs 1 5 business days later. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary A trade is a deal …

    Financial and business terms

  • 29trade — tradable, tradeable, adj. tradeless, adj. /trayd/, n., v., traded, trading, adj. n. 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 …

    Universalium

  • 30trade — I n. commerce, business 1) to carry on, conduct, engage in trade 2) to build up, develop, drum up, promote; lose trade 3) to restrain, restrict trade 4) (a) brisk, lively trade (they built up a lively trade) 5) fair trade 6) domestic; export;… …

    Combinatory dictionary