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0 v* j1 p4 y$ N; v* c5 o/ }the action of buying and selling goods and services.& v: c$ i/ N& t' t2 E. g
"a move to ban all trade in ivory"
( w3 n7 @7 M$ f% s8 c/ tsynonyms: commerce, buying and selling, dealing, traffic, trafficking, business, marketing, merchandising; More$ ?. q1 T: P9 {0 Z) r, ]
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a skilled job, typically one requiring manual skills and special training.
. b* N5 s# n+ `( Q1 g, M3 o2 w"the fundamentals of the construction trade"7 }. _: E1 J% I' u
synonyms: craft, occupation, job, career, profession, business, line of work, line, métier, vocation, calling, walk of life, field; More% }6 s9 l$ C% F+ ?. L
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buy and sell goods and services.
' i1 G; b8 Q8 m+ E0 t"middlemen trading in luxury goods"
9 j: w, P6 @2 ~1 Fsynonyms: deal (in), buy and sell, traffic (in), market, merchandise, peddle, vend; More
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& @8 {, G4 N0 Qexchange (something) for something else, typically as a commercial transaction.
; q. k: ?2 O% x8 D4 j' [% P"they trade mud-shark livers for fish oil"
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