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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151, The trade with foreign countries is being huffed now.
152, The government have delayed publication of the trade figures.
153, This talk betrays a certain cynicism about free trade.
154, Richard refused to trade in his old Canon cameras.
155, Toy shops do a roaring trade just before Christmas.
156, The out-of-town shopping centre will kill local trade.
157, She was dismissed for revealing trade secrets.
158, He started his daughter up in the trade.
159, Losses in trade this year were negligible.
160, West Africa was the pivot of the chocolate trade.sentencedict.com
161, A bitterly cold winter damaged industrial output and trade.
162, Which store do you trade at?
163, I'll trade you my camera for your drill.
164, What's the status of the trade talks?
165, Her father's an electrician by trade.
166, Continued trade in these products is a threat to the survival of the species.
167, Fishermen in small boats ply their trade up and down the coast.
168, The chemical industry has a large and growing trade surplus.
169, Since the supermarket opened, many small local shops have lost up to 50% of their trade.
170, In 2000 he negotiated a technological and trade agreement with some European countries.
171, She's only been with us a month so she's still learning the tricks of the trade.
172, Washington is expected to resist pressure to lift trade sanctions on Myanmar.
173, He wanted to change his days off and got a fellow worker to trade with him.
174, Drug dealers openly plied their trade in front of children.
175, The trade deficit had widened from £26 billion to £30 billion.
176, This is the restaurant where he plied his trade as a cook.
177, The lowering of trade barriers has led to a free-for-all among exporters.
178, Here was a chance to have a dig at trade unionists.
179, The agreement is designed to remove impediments to trade between the two countries.
180, Environmentalists called for an end to the trade in tropical hardwoods.
More similar words: grade, parade, trading, tradition, traditional, traditionally, contradiction, radar, fade, shade, blade, radical, paradox, leader, facade, decade, reader, invade, paradigm, graduate, gradually, fade away, persuade, dreaded, a bad egg, radiation, eradicate, academic, adequate, made up of.