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trade
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the action of buying and selling goods and services.
. |( [# V; Q9 x) [$ j"a move to ban all trade in ivory"
& {$ ?8 c: N* Q! ?* E7 W) ?synonyms: commerce, buying and selling, dealing, traffic, trafficking, business, marketing, merchandising; More
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a skilled job, typically one requiring manual skills and special training.
9 g% E; J2 \% R: f; z4 A" P. I5 A"the fundamentals of the construction trade"7 w z% r) ~% f+ }2 U [# u1 X
synonyms: craft, occupation, job, career, profession, business, line of work, line, métier, vocation, calling, walk of life, field; More
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1 t0 }, y% Y* C8 `1 T- mbuy and sell goods and services.; z, `) I8 T, i0 B, t2 P
"middlemen trading in luxury goods"
: f6 d% _2 q/ esynonyms: deal (in), buy and sell, traffic (in), market, merchandise, peddle, vend; More
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8 p1 e/ m7 D/ ~& ~# G9 Kexchange (something) for something else, typically as a commercial transaction.
1 W2 H9 K+ s2 i"they trade mud-shark livers for fish oil"+ a7 w$ }; M) K9 P4 s
synonyms: swap, exchange, switch; More |
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