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the action of buying and selling goods and services.
. ]; \# n) X# d: `5 _( o7 ^% [0 S"a move to ban all trade in ivory"& }% D* x- ~* g e. e w$ N
synonyms: commerce, buying and selling, dealing, traffic, trafficking, business, marketing, merchandising; More. {/ P9 V5 Y0 Y1 B' Y5 X
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a skilled job, typically one requiring manual skills and special training.
k5 a! s) B$ B5 {"the fundamentals of the construction trade"
) W/ t3 Q8 n0 F- g$ Xsynonyms: craft, occupation, job, career, profession, business, line of work, line, métier, vocation, calling, walk of life, field; More
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buy and sell goods and services.
% k. t. S/ |, a"middlemen trading in luxury goods"
! l/ X1 A, }0 I: g& y: ysynonyms: deal (in), buy and sell, traffic (in), market, merchandise, peddle, vend; More! R* |. r" i2 [9 A8 s+ i2 D" b
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$ w! z! y$ l! N7 c, t8 zexchange (something) for something else, typically as a commercial transaction.% G$ ?0 {; @ l$ [0 J9 t7 A) `
"they trade mud-shark livers for fish oil", d2 S0 ]# o, a
synonyms: swap, exchange, switch; More |
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