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the action of buying and selling goods and services.
# d8 F7 k5 S' O# T3 u+ {& R"a move to ban all trade in ivory": J% u% N! S! j( j* u4 z
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.
0 d8 U5 P4 L2 N" o"the fundamentals of the construction trade"
0 \: i4 }( ]. Q/ lsynonyms: craft, occupation, job, career, profession, business, line of work, line, métier, vocation, calling, walk of life, field; More
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/ K9 s3 }4 h7 V" d5 o3 O3 ?+ K- |"middlemen trading in luxury goods"7 p5 o/ \3 E3 P/ R. L2 O$ d [9 _
synonyms: deal (in), buy and sell, traffic (in), market, merchandise, peddle, vend; More
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exchange (something) for something else, typically as a commercial transaction.
. ?& o! Z8 x% m. w; s9 ^: a0 \3 X' Y( H"they trade mud-shark livers for fish oil"
, t9 e9 D1 r2 I v( zsynonyms: swap, exchange, switch; More |
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