trade
名詞
定義 trade 名詞
commerce
- B1Uncountable
The activity of buying, selling, or exchanging goods and services between individuals or countries.
The nation's industrial goods trade has significantly expanded over the past decade.
Seventy percent of the nation's trade volume is conducted with European countries.
The two nations entered into a trade agreement that is valid for a single year.
- Uncountable
General business activity.
Since the opening of the large supermarket, many small local businesses have experienced a significant drop in trade.
During hot weather, shops experience a brisk trade in cold beverages and ice cream.
Confidence in the economy typically benefits the conduct of trade.
industry
- C1Countable
A specific type of business or industry.
the construction, catering, and tourism trades
the publishing, automotive, and leather goods trades
He dedicated his entire career to the same trade.
occupation
- B2CountableUncountable
A job, often requiring specialized skills, that involves manual labor.
She attended college to learn a specific trade.
He works as a carpenter by trade.
Learning a trade can provide people with more career options.
動詞
定義 trade 動詞
commerce
- B2TransitiveIntransitiveVerb + adv/prep
To engage in the buying and selling of goods or services, especially between countries.
Native Americans traded with European settlers for centuries.
The company has been trading in oil for many years.
The two nations have developed into close trading partners.
finance
- TransitiveIntransitive
To buy and sell shares on the stock exchange.
The volume of stocks traded on the exchange today was extremely high.
Shares in the company traded actively.
The company’s stock traded heavily at the open.
exchange
- Transitive
To exchange something, or to stop using or doing something and start using or doing something else instead.
The children traded comic books.
I'll trade some of my chocolate for some of your ice cream.
I wouldn't trade you for anything.
communication
- Transitive
To exchange statements or information with each other.
We sat around the dinner table, trading stories.
The two politicians were not really discussing the issues; they were just trading insults.
Participants traded insights about current trends during the conference.
形容詞
片語 trade 形容詞
- trade publication/journal/magazine/paper
A publication, such as a newspaper or magazine, specifically created for individuals working within a particular industry or business.
• This trade publication provides a detailed analysis of the latest market trends.
片語動詞 trade
- trade something in
to provide an item you possess as partial payment towards purchasing another item, particularly a newer version of the same type
• She decided to trade in her old car for a new one.
- trade on something
to exploit something, particularly a trait, for personal gain, often in a dishonest manner
• His company trades on their reputation to gain profits.
- trade something off
to reconcile accepting a drawback or unfavorable aspect in exchange for a desirable outcome or benefit
• In this deal, we must trade off some efficiency to achieve a reduction in costs.
- trade up/down
to purchase an item, often a house or car, that is either more expensive or less costly than what you currently possess
• They decided to sell their old car and then purchase a new luxury sedan, referring to the process as trading up.