Similar words: trade deficit, trade discount, degraded, trade, trader, trade off, tradeoff, trade-off. Meaning: [treɪd] adj. (of securities) bought and sold on a stock exchange.
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31. They suspected that Neville had traded secret information with Mr Foster.
32. The two politicians didn't really discuss the issues, they just traded insults.
33. He traded on his father's reputation to get a job.
34. She traded in her old refrigerator for a new one.
35. He traded his old car in for a new model.
36. She's just gone off the boil , as they say in the midwifery traded.
37. We traded off large and small brushes for rough and fine work.
38. They traded artillery fire with government forces inside the city.
39. On London's Stock Exchange, 18.5 million shares were traded yesterday.
40. He recently traded in his Jeep for a red Mercedes.
41. The children traded comics.
42. I traded my computer in for a more powerful model.
43. He traded a job in New York City for the life of a cowboy.
44. We liked each other's clothes, so we traded.
45. So far both have traded in low volumes.
46. They traded on his credulity.
47. The cowboys traded bonds, corporate and government bonds.
48. The other 49 percent of Fokker is publicly traded.
49. My father traded ill cashews oil the coast.
50. Saatchi, another busily traded share,[http://Sentencedict.com] jumped 40p to 340p.
51. About 3000 stocks were traded during two computerized auctions.
52. Over a million shares were traded during the day.
53. Most of our exports are traded in dollars.
54. The flexibility in models is traded for improved performance.
55. Such letters can be traded for a profit.
56. Many stocks traded at bloated prices.
57. For two hours, legislators traded jibes over the bill.
58. These were the first exchange traded financial derivatives.
59. They traded in their Porsche for a family car.
60. Tenneco plans to spin off its shipbuilding unit by issuing separately traded shares in a new shipbuilding company to Tenneco shareholders.
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