英:[ˈtreɪdzpi:pl]
美:[ˈtredzˌpipəl]
英:[ˈtreɪdzpi:pl]
美:[ˈtredzˌpipəl]
trades·peo·ple
treIdz pi pl
词根:trader
n.trader 交易者;商人;商船
The first known use of tradespeople was circa 1652
traffic1 of 2noun
the business of buying and selling : commerce
communication or dealings between persons or groups
had no traffic with the enemy
the movement (as of pedestrians or vehicles) through an area or along a route rush-hour traffic
heavy traffic in the kitchen before dinner
the vehicles, pedestrians, ships, or planes moving along a route
a crowded mass of vehicles
stuck in traffic
the passengers or goods carried by train, boat, or airplane
the business of carrying passengers or goods
traffic2 of 2verb
to carry on traffic : trade, deal
traduceverb
slander entry 2
traduceverb
slander entry 2
traduceverb
slander entry 2
traduceverb
slander entry 2
traditionnoun
the handing down of information, beliefs, or customs from one generation to another
a belief or custom handed down by tradition
traditionaladjective
handed down from age to age without writing
based on custom
our traditional Thanksgiving dinner
traditionaladjective
handed down from age to age without writing
based on custom
our traditional Thanksgiving dinner
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
tradespeopleplural noun
people engaged in trade
1 The home is now being refurbished thanks to local tradespeople who offered their services for free.
2 Farmers and tradespeople had some autonomy over their time.
3 "It is entirely up to individual companies and tradespeople in the town whether or not they take part in the programme," the Conservative MP said.
4 Seth Popper, the director of labor relations for the Broadway League, which represents producers and theater owners, called the stagehands “incredibly skilled tradespeople.”
5 More than two-thirds of companies that employ skilled tradespeople have struggled to find workers.
6 Burning was performed to help all of those tradespeople collect the best supplies possible, he said.
7 "It's crucial that the mayor focuses on fixing the problems that still persist, especially for tradespeople who need vans for work."
8 This change would help improve access for skilled tradespeople, technicians and apprentices who have valid post-secondary qualifics except not the required number of years of study.
另外可能会考虑其他一些与工作相关的因素来考察申请人移民成功后是否可以达到加拿大雇主的要求。
9 "We had some help from tradespeople and goodwill from locals but we did a lot ourselves," he recalls.
10 The company also has a register of 750 women tradespeople in the UK, including 100 plumbers.
11 It was also common that news about the war was surrounded by advertisements for firms such as Ulster Creameries and Gallaher's tobacco, with tradespeople offering their services and shows promoted at the Grand Opera House.
12 There are exemptions for fully electric cars, taxi drivers, tradespeople, health workers and people with disabilities.
13 Dunn also argued that making it harder to drive and park in cities just impedes truckers, delivery workers and tradespeople.
14 She goes on to explain that it is the freedom of small businesses, tradespeople, builders and the general citizenry to fail and experiment that paradoxically allows cities to develop.
15 He appeared more at ease earlier in the day when he’d been talking about home insulation with tradespeople and handing out sausages at a barbecue event to promote renewable energy.
16 Businesses, tradespeople and people living in the zone would need to apply for a permit under the scheme, which the council hopes would generate £30,000.
17 These urban workers included tradespeople, apprentices, laborers, and domestic servants.
18 Millions can’t work remotely, such as delivery drivers, tradespeople and those involved in transportation and logistics.
19 Now the tiny units are home to a small community of tradespeople.
20 With that said, I’ve heard tradespeople at building shows say that a full bathroom consists of a toilet, sink, shower and bathtub.
2 零售商贩
3 零售商人