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Trade
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the skilled practice of a practical occupation
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the business given to a commercial establishment by its customers
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a particular instance of buying or selling
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people who perform a particular kind of skilled work
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an equal exchange
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steady winds blowing from east to west above and below the equator
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a particular type of business or industry that deals with buying and selling goods or services
to trade
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to buy and sell or exchange items of value
Transitive: to trade sth
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to exchange one thing for another through a mutual agreement
Ditransitive: to trade sth for sth
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(of assets, commodities, or securities) to be bought and sold in accordance with specific terms and conditions
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to engage in commercial transactions
Intransitive: to trade in specific merchandise
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to operate as a business or company, especially in buying and selling goods or services
Intransitive
trade
n
antitrade
n
antitrade
n
Example
Local markets thrive on the trade of fresh produce and handmade goods.
The trade between the two countries has increased significantly over the past decade.
He works in international trade, focusing on import and export regulations.
The fair provided a platform for artisans to showcase and engage in trade.
Interstate commerce laws regulate trade between states.
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