'trade' značenje u engleski leksikon

trade

imenicaIPA: / treɪd /

ETYM Formerly, a path, Old Eng. tred a footmark. Related to Tread.
1. The business given to a commercial establishment by its customers; SYN. patronage.
2. The commercial exchange (buying and selling on domestic or international markets) of goods and services.
3. The skilled practice of a practical occupation; SYN. craft.
Exchange of commodities between groups or individuals. Direct trade is usually known as barter, where
as indirect trade is carried out through a medium such as money.
In the 17th and 18th centuries, for example, barter between Europeans and West Africans was based on units of value called sortings. A sorting might consist of a quantity of cloth or oil. The amount of goods in each sorting varied according to supply and demand.

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Sinonimi i slične reči

barter · business deal · craft · deal · patronage · swap · swop · trade wind

trade

glagolIPA: / treɪd /

1. To exchange or give (something) in exchange for; SYN. swap, swop, switch.
2. To engage in the trade of; SYN. merchandise.
3. To turn in as
payment or part payment for a purchase; SYN. trade in.
4. To be traded at a certain price or under certain conditions:

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Sinonimi i slične reči

deal · deal out · merchandise · sell · swap · switch · swop · trade · trade in

trade acceptance

imenicaIPA: / ˈtreɪd ækˈseptəns /

A bill of exchange for a specific purchase; drawn on the buyer by the seller and bearing the buyer's acceptance.
A time draft or bill of exchange for the amount of a specifi
c purchase drawn by the seller on the buyer, bearing the buyer's acceptance, and often noting the place of payment (as a bank)

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