What does trade mean in English? Meaning of trade definition and abbreviation with examples.
Meaning of "trade": the commercial exchange (buying and selling on domestic or international markets) of goods and services
Noun
Meaning: the commercial exchange (buying and selling on domestic or international markets) of goods and servicesExample: Venice was an important center of trade with the East
they are accused of conspiring to constrain tradeSynonyms: tradeHyponyms: fair trade
free tradeHypernyms: commerce
commercialism
mercantilismMeaning of "trade": engage in the trade of
Verb
Meaning: engage in the trade ofExample: he is merchandising telephone setsSynonyms: merchandise
tradeHyponyms: arbitrage
black market
export
import
market
run
trafficMeaning of "trade": the skilled practice of a practical occupation
Noun
Meaning: the skilled practice of a practical occupationExample: he learned his trade as an apprenticeSynonyms: craft
tradeHyponyms: airplane mechanics
auto mechanics
basketry
carpentry
cobbling
drafting
dressmaking
electrical work
handicraft
house painting
interior decoration
interior design
lumbering
masonry
mechanical drawing
mintage
oculism
painting
papermaking
pilotage
piloting
plumbery
plumbing
pottery
pyrotechnics
pyrotechny
roofing
sheet-metal work
shingling
shoe repairing
shoemaking
tailoring
tanning
tool-and-die work
typography
undertaking
upholstery
wine making
winemaking
woodwork
woodworkingHypernyms: business
job
line
line of work
occupationMeaning of "trade": turn in as payment or part payment for a purchase
Verb
Meaning: turn in as payment or part payment for a purchaseExample: trade in an old car for a new oneSynonyms: trade
trade inHyponyms: barter awayHypernyms: change
exchange
interchangeMeaning of "trade": the business given to a commercial establishment by its customers
Noun
Meaning: the business given to a commercial establishment by its customersExample: even before noon there was a considerable patronageSynonyms: patronage
tradeHyponyms: customHypernyms: businessMeaning of "trade": be traded at a certain price or under certain conditions
Verb
Meaning: be traded at a certain price or under certain conditionsExample: The stock traded around $20 a shareSynonyms: tradeHyponyms: closeHypernyms: sellMeaning of "trade": a particular instance of buying or selling
Noun
Meaning: a particular instance of buying or sellingExample: it was a package deal
I had no further trade with him
he's a master of the business dealSynonyms: business deal
deal
tradeHyponyms: arms deal
penny anteHypernyms: dealing
dealings
transactionMeaning of "trade": exchange or give (something) in exchange for
Verb
Meaning: exchange or give (something) in exchange forSynonyms: swap
switch
swop
tradeHypernyms: change
exchange
interchangeMeaning of "trade": people who perform a particular kind of skilled work
Noun
Meaning: people who perform a particular kind of skilled workExample: he represented the craft of brewers
as they say in the tradeSynonyms: craft
tradeHypernyms: class
social class
socio-economic class
stratumMeaning of "trade": do business; offer for sale as for one's livelihood
Verb
Meaning: do business; offer for sale as for one's livelihoodExample: She deals in gold
The brothers sell shoesSynonyms: deal
sell
tradeHyponyms: black marketeer
deal
hawk
huckster
market
monger
peddle
pitch
push
pyramid
vendHypernyms: transactAlso see: administer
allot
deal
deal out
dish out
dispense
distribute
dole out
lot
merchandise
mete out
parcel out
shell out
tradeMeaning of "trade": steady winds blowing from east to west above and below the equator
Noun
Meaning: steady winds blowing from east to west above and below the equatorExample: they rode the trade winds going westSynonyms: trade
trade windHypernyms: prevailing windMeaning of "trade": an equal exchange
Noun
Meaning: an equal exchangeExample: we had no money so we had to live by barterSynonyms: barter
swap
swop
tradeHyponyms: horse trade
horse tradingHypernyms: exchange
interchangeSynonyms:
commerce, transaction, deal, business, exchange, industry, contract, traffic, enterprise, market, patronage, interchange, barter, clientele, custom, truck, swap, public, customers, dealing, sales, merchantry, employment, business, art, handicraft, game, calling, thing, job, craft, avocation, pursuit, position, line, vocation, skill, occupation, line of work, métier, nine-to-five,
Antonyms:
idleness, indolence, entertainment, fun, pastime, disagreement, misunderstanding, unemployment, avocation, entertainment, hobby, recreation, fun, surrender, pastime, unemployment,