Synonym: trade. Similar words: fade in, trade, trader, trade-off, trade off, free trade, trade surplus, trade deficit. Meaning: v. turn in as payment or part payment for a purchase trade-in. n. an item of property that is given in part payment for a new one.
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(91) The extremely lucrative trade in endangered species is proving irresistible to countries in grave currency crisis.
(92) The Turners had long been associated with the ironmongery trade in Dublin.
(93) Top Shop is doing a brisk trade in reefer jackets and A-line car coats.
(94) The judge said the long sentence should serve as a warning to others tempted to join the illegal trade in exotic birds.
(95) A brisk trade in newspapers was kept up almost continually.
(96) But for some countries trade in the wood is of direct benefit to the local people who log it.
(97) What permitted the concentration of foreign trade in a few ports was the complementing of overseas trade by coastal trade.
(98) They carried on an extensive trade in a variety of products such as cattle cake, seed corn, manure and farm fertilisers.
(99) The attention these centres have attracted has made the illegal trade in baby orangs hard, if not impossible.
(100) The only reasons for the establishment of Kuznetsk were to collect and trade in furs and control the natives.
(101) Any second-hand bookseller or charity shop can testify to a roaring trade in the once read and discarded romance volume.
(102) The Forsyth Report recommended stricter supervision of the trade in live animals.
(103) The sanctions could take the form of a ban on virtually all trade in wild animal products with the two countries.
(104) We can not prove in general that countries gain from trade in the differentiated products model.
(105) Young men and women can learn a trade in the military.
(106) Development studies During the last decade, the international trade in conventional weapons has almost doubled in volume every five years.
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(107) Cross-frontier trade in some service sectors was basically rendered impossible by different national rules and regulations.
(108) Former headmen were known to be important organizers of the illicit trade in stolen cattle.
(109) Again, there was no assault made on mourning stationery or the extremely lucrative trade in mourning jewellery.
(110) To trade in a heavyweight world market Britain must think big.
(111) The Jones has done a roaring trade in snacks.
(112) Their trade in Burma was managed from Pulicat.
(113) Control the illicit trade in tobacco products.
(114) He was found in illicit trade in spirits.
(115) GATS is currently the most important multilateral agreement of trade in services in the field of international trade in services.
(116) It is important that we pay high attention to improving the trade structure and raise the share of trade in electro-mechanical goods, high-tech products and services in overall trade.
(117) On trade it is already happening: intra-East Asian trade flows rose to 42% of total trade in 2008, up from 32% in 1990, according to the Asian Development Bank (ADB).
(118) His company now commands a larger share of trade in the European market.
(119) Auction is elementary pattern of trade in international tea market. As the second largest nation in tea production, the sound tea auction center has not yet been formed in China.
(120) Thirdly, promotion system of trade in services has been established.
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