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美:[treɪd]
复数:trades
第三人称单数:trades
现在分词:trading
过去式:traded
过去分词:traded
tradable (tradeable) (adj.), tradeless (adj.)
词根:trade
adj.trading 交易的;贸易的
n.trading 交易;贸易;购物
trader 交易者;商人;商船
v.trading 交换(trade的ing形式);做买卖
noun
the business of buying and selling or bartering commodities : commerce
novelties for the tourist trade
obsolete dealings between persons or groups
an act or instance of trading : transactionalso: an exchange of property usually without use of money
a firm's customers : clientele
the group of firms engaged in a business or industry
an occupation requiring manual or mechanical skill : craft
the business or work in which one engages regularly : occupation
the persons engaged in an occupation, business, or industry
a customary course of action : practice
thy sin's not accidental, but a trade—William Shakespeare
trade wind—usually used in plural
a publication intended for persons in the entertainment business—usually used in plural
obsolete a path traversed : way
archaic a track or trail left by a person or animal : tread sense 4
verb
intransitive verb
to give one thing in exchange for another
to engage in the exchange, purchase, or sale of goods
to make one's purchases : shop
trades at his store
sell sense 3
obsolete to have dealings : negotiate
transitive verb
to give in exchange for another commodity : barteralso: to make an exchange of
traded places
to engage in frequent buying and selling of (stocks, commodities, etc.) usually in search of quick profits
archaic to do business with
adjective
of, relating to, or used in trade
intended for or limited to persons in a business or industry trade sales
a trade publication
serving others in the same business rather than the ultimate user or consumer
a trade printing house
or less commonly trades of, composed of, or representing the trades or trade unions
a trade committee
having a larger softcover format than that of a mass-market paperback and usually sold only in bookstoresalso: of or relating to the publishing of such books
trade paperbacks
foreign trade外贸,对外贸易
international trade国际贸易
world trade世界贸易
trade in买卖;抵价购物
trade something for something用某物换某物,用某货换某货
free trade[经]自由贸易
export trade出口贸易;出口商
world trade organization世界贸易组织(产生于关贸总协定的乌拉圭谈判, 其目的是为促进多边贸易谈判和协议而成立的。)
trade with从事贸易;和…做贸易;与…做生意
trade center贸易中心
trade union工会
processing trade加工贸易;委托加工贸易
carrying trade海外贸易,转口贸易
trade mark商标;特征
trade policy贸易政策
service trade服务业;劳务贸易
trade surplus贸易顺差;贸易盈余
trade fair商品交易会;贸易展销会
trade off权衡;卖掉;交替使用;交替换位
trade for以…换得;贸易交换
这组词都有“贸易,交易”的意思,其区别是:
deal口语用词,指买卖双方经过交涉达成协议成交。
trade普通用词,含义广。既可指某种具体的商业又可指广泛的贸易。
bargain多指买卖双方通过谈判、协商就商品质量、数量、价格等项达成协议所成的生意。
commerce多指大规模的买卖或易货关系。
business指包括售货、购货、换货在内的综合商业活动,方式可以是批发或零售。
以上来源于网络
这组词都有“职业”的意思,其区别是:
work指任何种类的工作,也泛指职业。
vocation较正式用词,语气庄重,指长期从事,但不一定以此为主计的职业。
occupation泛指任何一种职业,既不分什么行业,也不管是脑力还是体力劳动。
employment指受雇于他人,领取工资以谋生计,有较固定工作的职业。
trade指需要有熟练技巧、技能和体力的职业。
profession以前常指要受过高等教育(尤指法律、医学和神学)才能获得的职业,现在一般指为谋生日的职业,尤指从事脑力劳动和受过专门训练,具有某种专业知识的职业。
career指经过专门训练,终身愿意从事的职业。
job通常指一切有收入,不分脑力与体力运动,不论是否有技艺的长期或临时的职业。
以上来源于网络
14世纪末,汉萨商人引入了“路径,轨迹,行动方式”的意思,源自于中古荷兰语或中古低地德语的 trade “轨迹,路线”(可能最初是指船只),与古英语的 tredan(参见 tread(v.))同源。
“习惯性的商业活动”(1540年代)的意义是从“方式,生活方式”的概念(15世纪中期)发展而来; “买卖,商品交换”的意义来自于1550年代。 “交易行为”的含义始于1829年。Trade-name 始于1821年; trade-route 始于1873年; trade-war 始于1899年。 Trade union 的最早记录可追溯到1831年。 Trade wind(1640年代)与商业无关,但保留了“习惯或定期进行”的过时意义。
信风环流
trade-wind circulation 在低空由副热带吹向赤道的信风,和在高空由赤道吹向副热带的反信风所组成的环流圈。
商业
易货交易
Noun Middle English, from Middle Low German; akin to Old High German trata track, course, Old English tredan to tread
The first known use of trade was in the 15th century
train1 of 2noun
a part of a gown that trails behind the wearer
a number of followers or attendants : retinue
a moving file of persons, vehicles, or animals
wagon train
an orderly connected series of events, actions, or ideas
train of thought
result entry 2 sense 1, aftermath
a series of moving machine parts (as gears) for transmitting and modifying motion
a connected line of railroad cars
train2 of 2verb
to direct the growth of (a plant) usually by bending, pruning, and tying
to teach in an art, profession, or trade
to teach (an animal) to obey
to make ready for a test of skill or strength
to aim at an object or target
trained their eyes on the horizon
trail1 of 2verb
to drag or draw along behind
to lag behind
to follow upon the scent or trace of : track
dogs trailing a fox
to follow in the tracks of : pursue
photographers trailed the actor
to hang down or rest on or creep over the ground a trailing skirt
trailing vines
to form a trail
smoke trailed from the chimney
to become less and less : dwindle
the voice trailed off
trail2 of 2noun
something that trails or is trailed
a trace or mark left by something that has passed or been drawn along
a track made by passage : a beaten path
a path marked to show a route (as through a forest)
hiking trails
an established course or routine
hit the campaign trail
traditionnoun
the handing down of information, beliefs, or customs from one generation to another
a belief or custom handed down by tradition
trade1 of 3noun
the business or work in which a person takes part regularly : occupation
an occupation requiring manual or mechanical skill
the persons working in an occupation, business, or industry
the business of buying and selling items : commerce
an act or instance of trading : transaction
an exchange of property without use of money : swap
a firm's customers
trade wind—usually used in plural
trade2 of 3verb
to give in exchange for something else
to make an exchange of
traded places
to take part in the exchange, purchase, or sale of goods
to deal regularly as a customer
trade3 of 3adjective
of, relating to, or used in trade
trade1 of 3noun
the business or work in which a person takes part regularly : occupation
an occupation requiring manual or mechanical skill
the persons working in an occupation, business, or industry
the business of buying and selling items : commerce
an act or instance of trading : transaction
an exchange of property without use of money : swap
a firm's customers
trade wind—usually used in plural
trade2 of 3verb
to give in exchange for something else
to make an exchange of
traded places
to take part in the exchange, purchase, or sale of goods
to deal regularly as a customer
trade3 of 3adjective
of, relating to, or used in trade
1 But I also know that, no matter what, I’d never trade my grammy and our life together for whatever is behind door number two.
2 “I was traded in for the price of six goats and a cow for my eldest sister's wedding. My parents promised they'd come back to get me as soon as they repaid him.”
3 In this world of roving markets, it seemed that life was a constant trade.
4 the international trade in oil
国际石油贸易
5 He was throwing pieces of paper into the fire— Mythomagic trading cards, part of the game he’d been obsessed with last winter.
6 There's something wrong with me for thinking like this, for wishing bad luck to Leo, but I know everything in life has to have a trade.
7 “She traded me in for a better man,” he would say to Mammachi, and she would flinch as though he had denigrated her instead of himself.
8 Their argument was that when he competed in Yugoslavia, he violated the trade sanctions purely as a political act against the United States, and he was now being punished for it.
9 They are stamp collectors; they often trade stamps with each other.
他们是集邮者; 他们经常互相交换邮票.
10 It was, in the current view, a thriving, stunningly diverse place, a tumult of languages, trade, and culture, a region where tens of millions of people loved and hated and worshipped as people do everywhere.
11 Meeting authors like Robledo and Arras has drawn Marez into L.A.’s literary world and taught him tricks of a trade that is often opaque to outsiders.
12 But it is impossible to separate this apprenticeship in savagery from its fully mature incarnation; it was in this kindergarten of eugenic barbarism that the Nazis learned the alphabets of their trade.
13 Soon, the merchants would mingle, then trade, and then accuse one another of cheating.
14 Most would trade for western goods at a nice profit and turn back at Kashgar.
15 A crude pair of salt-dice and a single, tatty shoe that was too small for me, but that I hoped to trade for something else.
16 I now saw quite clearly that Mrs. Willard had simply traded her open house in Russia for my bite to eat in New York.
17 Members represent % of world economy economic activity and 80 % of trade.
其成员国代表了世界经济活动的%和世界贸易的80%.
18 They have engaged in trade for many years.
他们经商已多年.
19 “So, we trade the parts for the mower, fix the mower, and then trade the mower for the moped?”
20 It starts to get cold once the sun is down and the trade wind kicks up from the Arctic over the ocean and comes right into the condo.
2 对换
6 信风
10 销售额
11 利用
exploiture use improvement employment utilization exploitation imposition impose presume capitalize improve exercise mine utilize employ tap embrace exploit harness manipulate salvage parlay uti capitalize upon turn to advantage put to account turn to account presume upon press into service practise on practise upon bring into play call into play avail oneself of make capital of play upon make a market of make market of cash in on profit by
12 做生意
do business go into business trading mongering monging merchandise scalp in business deal cut a deal locate
13 贸易的
16 商业
commercial merchant mercantile shoppy business traffic commerce venture merchantry metier merchandise
17 客
22 谋生之道
23 交换
exchangeable commutative over niffer change switch traffic exchange swap crossover interchange permutation barter commutation crossing-over chop clear commute counterchange truck communicate reverse coup reciprocate permute trade-off reciprocity reciprocation bandy in exchange trading crossing over mutuality for against pass give shift bargain convert swop reversal flip
26 商业的
28 同仁
29 转会
30 妥协
accommodation compromise composition give-and-take Ausgleich temporization compound temporize transigent conciliation
31 职业
job professional occupational work game business number activity walk career situation lay craft employment faculty employ mystery profession pursuit occupation calling racket thrift vocation avocation lose a state Job livelihood metier a walk of life vocational vocationally line biz wark métier means of livelihood way grip state of life place spot engagement ship function cloth caper -ing -ship pro professionally practice do shop occasion breadwinner schoolteaching
32 运营
34 运货
36 同行
interest profession fraternity confrere brother craft-brother confrère counterpart convoy march colleague craft companion
37 贸易风
39 以物易物
40 业务
43 经商
44 股票交易
45 行业
business line industry craft occupation vocation samskara game calling metier a walk of life work mystery biz walk of life state of life sector line of work activity profession racket métier field way interest
46 生意
business lay practice racket vocation office business adventure proposition biz business deal dealings occupation the biz
48 更换
50 交易
exchangeable penorth business operation marketing sale traffic transaction truck bargaining trade-off mart trucking swindle pennyworth pennorth deal exchange transact swap tradal dealing trafficking dealings do business trading bargain merchandise transactional commerce buy shake proceeding market go to a market relation dicker marketplace deal in play purchase negotiation niffer commercial operation
52 买卖
penorth business operation marketing sale traffic merchandise pigeon mart trucking swindle marketability pennyworth pennorth merchant fence inscribe handle transaction dealing dealings mongering monging deal job high-street market trading deal in marketplace receive
53 惯例
traditional usual customary habitual prescriptive unwritten consuetudinary use book form order law practice code rule custom institution institute tradition formula routine usage convention ceremony groove rite precedent observance rubric formality conventionalism usance consuetude
56 顾客
customer account patient client connection guest custom shopper patron chap constituency clientele chapman house connexion
57 做买卖
58 潜艇部队
59 通商