Synonym: bargain, barter, business, calling, career, craft, deal, exchange, line, occupation, practice, profession, pursuit, reciprocate, swap, switch, traffic, vocation, work. Similar words: grade, parade, trading, tradition, traditional, traditionally, contradiction, radar. Meaning: [treɪd] n. 1. the commercial exchange (buying and selling on domestic or international markets) of goods and services 2. people who perform a particular kind of skilled work 3. an equal exchange 4. the skilled practice of a practical occupation 5. a particular instance of buying or selling 6. the business given to a commercial establishment by its customers 7. steady winds blowing from east to west above and below the equator. v. 1. engage in the trade of 2. turn in as payment or part payment for a purchase 3. be traded at a certain price or under certain conditions 4. exchange or give (something) in exchange for 5. do business; offer for sale as for one's livelihood.
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61, The exact ingredients of Coca Cola are a trade secret.
62, There has been a marked increase in trade between East and West.
63, The shop has shut down because of lack of trade.
64, a meeting to promote trade between Taiwan and the U.K.
65, The country has also been granted membership of the World Trade Organisation.
66, If the Europeans did not reduce subsidies, a trade war would ensue.
67, Since joining the Common Market, Britain's trade with Europe has greatly increased.
68, The ingredients of Coca - Cola are a trade secret.
69, Party members fought side by side with trade unionists for a change in the law.
70, The rag trade is extremely competitive, and one needs plenty of contacts in order to survive.
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71, The trade deficit is the flip side of a rapidly expanding economy.
72, The war, and the corresponding fall in trade, have had a devastating effect on the country.
73, Trade between the two countries was interrupted by the war.
74, Britain has allied itself with other western powers for trade and defence.
75, The government's proposals have been strongly criticized by the trade unions.
76, The small shopkeepers realized that the hypermarket will take away some of their trade.
77, In some areas, drug dealers openly ply their trade on street corners.
78, The investigation uncovered evidence of a large-scale illegal trade in wild birds.
79, The company has a virtual monopoly in this area of trade.
80, The Prime Minister is calling for new restraints on trade unions.
81, This was a clear breach of the 1994 Trade Agreement.
82, It's been a tumultuous day at the international trade negotiations in Brussels.
83, The nature of the polymer is currently a trade secret.
84, Trade was so good that the firm was able to set on more workers.
85, The ship was impounded under the terms of the UN trade embargo.
86, The country is running a balance-of-payments/budget/trade deficit of $250 million.
87, The country's trade in manufactured goods has expanded in the last ten years.
88, The trade balance has been in deficit for the past five years.
89, The trade imbalance is likely to rise again in 1990. Hence a new set of policy actions will be required soon.
90, The trade union movement was swept along by the same tidal wave of patriotism which affected the country as a whole.
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