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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(121) Learning how to trade in FOREX is a very powerful knowledge.
(122) The move is seen as another small step to re-denominate trade in yuan, after persuading Mainland importers and exporters to reduce the amount of trade they settle in U.S. dollars.
(123) After the transition expiry of Agreement on Textiles and Clothing, international trade in textiles has come to a period of free trade with no quota restraints.
(124) Trade in the international balance of payments and capital the greatest impact on the exchange rate.
(125) Accordingly, trade in these two on, gu Ge is play defend politic.
(126) The time that uses two many months only succeeds with respect to development trial-produce a new model, it is rare that this makes trade in derv mechanism.
(127) One of the many treaties of inequality in modern China, the 1902 Sino-British Commercial Treaty (also known as Mackay Treaty) expanded the British investment and trade in China.
(128) Credit is the basis of trade in an economy, and it is also a social capital.
(129) There are seven parts in this thesis: I introduced the present situation and trend of international rag trade in the first part.
(130) Frontier trade is one of the special trade form between the adjacent countries, and is the important content of the foreign trade in a country.
(131) The paper makes an empirical analysis on current trade patterns of China in order to proof-test the coexistence of exporting commodity structure upgrading and deterioration of terms of trade in China.
(132) This first stage of currency, where metals were used to represent stored value, and symbols to represent commodities, formed the basis of trade in the Fertile Crescent for over 1500 years.
(133) The new shop has been doing a brisk trade in cut - price wader.
(134) Opened to foreign trade in 1883, it is a major port and naval base . Population , 350 , 000.
(135) Therefore, the liberalization of trade in food results in the internationalization of food safety.
(136) London, with its world financial hub, is the centre of the nanny trade in Britain,[sentencedict.com] employing thousands of the surrogate mothers to care for their infants while they earn megabucks in the City.
(137) The current negotiations of a protocol on illicit trade in tobacco products are a strong step in the right direction.
(138) By 1930, Shanghai had been reduced to a regional transit center of foreign trade in central China, leading to the change in the pattern of Chinese trading ports.
(139) China is known as the world hub for trade in Illegal Timber.
(140) Some Kachin, Shan and Burman girls and women enter the sex trade in China and other neighboring countries.
(141) Other American proposals call for monitoring the trade in pink and red coral and completely banning the trade in polar bears.
(142) LEADING shipbrokers believe continued Chinese demand will drive 2010 global seaborne trade in iron ore past 1bn tonnes for the first time.
(143) There are country markets, second and eight on the set, herbal medicine, active trade in Goods.
(144) Haida rubber and plastic group is the leading supplier in the rubber and plastic products industry, which leads the new trade in the industry with perfect forward looking and technical innovation.
(145) Open stock account to a stockjobber, deal with a phone to entrust trading formalities next, the time that can trade in the stock market finally undertakes the phone is entrusted traded.
(146) Tariff barrier is one of the means to discourage free trade in the world.
(147) The Atlantic trade in 16-18th centuries included not only the traditional triangle trade and the triangle trade in New England, Africa and the West India, but also many direct trade channels.
(148) It has historical reference to conclude Zuo Zongtang's achievements and lessons when he revitalized the frontier trade in Northwest China.
(149) From about 2, 800 BC to AD 300, the city of Ubar in the Arabian Desert served as an outpost for the lucrative trade in frankincense, a sweet-smelling gum resin.
(150) Recent studies have emphasized the expansion of maritime trade in eighteenth-century Southeast Asia and the decline of the Melaka Strait region in the 1780s.
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