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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211, Some of them carried the guns which were the tools of their trade .
212, Hong Kong rates as the biggest trade centre in Asia.
213, It was a hot sunny day and the ice-cream sellers were doing a roaring trade.
214, He was a printer by trade and naturalist by avocation.
215, The company only supplies its goods to the trade, not direct to the public.
216, Russia has just drawn up a trade agreement with Norway.
217, The trade unions bargained away their rights in exchange for a small pay rise.
218, Trade Union leaders have demanded the government rescind the price rise.
219, Rubio suggests that oil be used as a bargaining chip in any trade talks.
220, He built up a trade in seeds, corn and manure.
220, Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
221, The most important thing is to reach an agreement and to avoid a trade war.
222, He was almost single - handedly responsible for the flourishing drug trade in the town.
223, The last set of trade figures showed exceptionally strong export growth.
224, The tax puts obstacles in the way of companies trying to develop trade overseas.
225, By the end of a year the little seed and grain shop had developed its trade considerably.
226, The two countries have signed a trade agreement for one year only.
227, Many trade disputes are pending, awaiting the outcome of the talks.
228, So trade between the two nations has been something of a one-way street, with Cuba deriving the benefit.
229, They issue a fixed number of shares that trade publicly.
230, The Labour government came under pressure from the trade unions.
231, Salesmen of unofficial souvenirs have also been doing a roaring trade.
232, Trade discounts may be used as a competitive stratagem to secure customer loyalty.
233, I bought my coat direct from the factory at trade price.
234, Our exporters keep the flag flying at international trade exhibitions.
235, An agreement on many aspects of trade policy was in sight.
236, A lot of pubs nowadays do most of their trade at lunchtimes.
237, People who work in the trade can buy their books at a discount.
238, The size of the drugs haul shows that the international trade in heroin is still flourishing.
239, The prison was populated with people of every trade and profession.
240, The new trade agreement should facilitate more rapid economic growth.
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