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trade
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the action of buying and selling goods and services.) J u# e) {8 a' |" Y8 I
"a move to ban all trade in ivory"* M$ P5 Y8 _. \( D% N) y @ V
synonyms: commerce, buying and selling, dealing, traffic, trafficking, business, marketing, merchandising; More
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# T) e: [4 |: |; q ba skilled job, typically one requiring manual skills and special training.
6 c, n7 b6 k( \6 B4 i"the fundamentals of the construction trade"
- l# H8 F, h3 w$ `5 w, Bsynonyms: craft, occupation, job, career, profession, business, line of work, line, métier, vocation, calling, walk of life, field; More5 ^ \* Y; _3 n
verb
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1 M4 V' J4 p& j" V5 K% K9 ebuy and sell goods and services.
! I1 \! l+ u- u1 U"middlemen trading in luxury goods". T( J' {: n. R4 C* D, }
synonyms: deal (in), buy and sell, traffic (in), market, merchandise, peddle, vend; More
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exchange (something) for something else, typically as a commercial transaction.) [4 f/ e" x) w% J S9 D9 d
"they trade mud-shark livers for fish oil"
1 q% U4 N0 p* O+ t# v' y& D$ tsynonyms: swap, exchange, switch; More |
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