trade

trade
I 1. [treɪd]
nome
1) (activity) commercio m., attività f. commerciale

to do a good trade — fare buoni affari

2) (sector of industry) industria f., ramo m.

she's in the furniture trade — lavora nel settore dell'arredamento

3) (profession) (manual) mestiere m.; (intellectual) professione f.

by trade — di mestiere

2.
modificatore [route, agreement] commerciale; [sanctions, embargo] commerciale, economico; [journal] specialistico, di settore
II 1. [treɪd]
verbo transitivo (swap) scambiare, barattare [objects] (for con)
2.
verbo intransitivo
1) (buy and sell) commerciare

to trade in sth. with sb. — commerciare in qcs. con qcn

2) (on financial markets)

to trade at 10 dollars — [share, commodity] scambiarsi a 10 dollari

3) (exploit)

to trade on — approfittare di, sfruttare [name, reputation, image]

* * *
[treid] 1. noun
1) (the buying and selling of goods: Japan does a lot of trade with Britain.) commercio
2) ((a) business, occupation, or job: He's in the jewellery trade.) lavoro, mestiere
2. verb
1) ((often with in or with) to buy and sell: They made a lot of money by trading; They trade in fruit and vegetables.) commerciare
2) (to exchange: I traded my watch for a bicycle.) scambiare
- trademark
- tradename
- tradesman
- trades union
- trade union
- trades unionist
- trade unionist
- trade wind
- trade in
* * *
I 1. [treɪd]
nome
1) (activity) commercio m., attività f. commerciale

to do a good trade — fare buoni affari

2) (sector of industry) industria f., ramo m.

she's in the furniture trade — lavora nel settore dell'arredamento

3) (profession) (manual) mestiere m.; (intellectual) professione f.

by trade — di mestiere

2.
modificatore [route, agreement] commerciale; [sanctions, embargo] commerciale, economico; [journal] specialistico, di settore
II 1. [treɪd]
verbo transitivo (swap) scambiare, barattare [objects] (for con)
2.
verbo intransitivo
1) (buy and sell) commerciare

to trade in sth. with sb. — commerciare in qcs. con qcn

2) (on financial markets)

to trade at 10 dollars — [share, commodity] scambiarsi a 10 dollari

3) (exploit)

to trade on — approfittare di, sfruttare [name, reputation, image]


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