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trade
noun
a
skilled
job
or
craft
,
especially
one
that
involves
working
with
your
hands
•
After
high
school
,
Liam
decided
to
learn
the
plumbing
trade
.
After
high
school
,
Liam
decided
to
learn
the
plumbing
trade
.
•
Carpentry
is
a
trade
that
demands
precision
and
patience
.
Carpentry
is
a
trade
that
demands
precision
and
patience
.
verb
-
trade
,
trading
,
trades
,
traded
to
buy
and
sell
goods
or
services
,
especially
as
a
business
•
The
company
trades
coffee
from
South
America
to
Europe
.
The
company
trades
coffee
from
South
America
to
Europe
.
•
For
centuries
,
the
city
traded
in
silk
and
spices
.
For
centuries
,
the
city
traded
in
silk
and
spices
.
verb
-
trade
,
trading
,
trades
,
traded
to
give
something
to
someone
and
receive
something
else
in
return
•
At
lunch
we
traded
sandwiches
because
I
wanted
her
tuna
one
.
At
lunch
we
traded
sandwiches
because
I
wanted
her
tuna
one
.
•
He
offered
to
trade
his
baseball
card
for
mine
.
He
offered
to
trade
his
baseball
card
for
mine
.
noun
the
general
activity
of
buying
,
selling
,
or
exchanging
goods
and
services
,
especially
between
countries
or
over
long
distances
•
For
centuries
,
trade
between
the
two
countries
passed
through
this
busy
port
.
For
centuries
,
trade
between
the
two
countries
passed
through
this
busy
port
.
•
The
internet
has
made
international
trade
much
easier
for
small
companies
.
The
internet
has
made
international
trade
much
easier
for
small
companies
.
From
Middle
English
“
trade
”
meaning
‘
path
’
or
‘
course
’,
later
‘
business
transaction
’,
probably
from
Old
English
“
tredan
”
meaning
‘
to
tread
’.
verb
-
trade
,
trading
,
trades
,
traded
to
buy
and
sell
goods
or
services
,
especially
as
a
regular
business
activity
•
The
company
trades
coffee
with
partners
all
over
the
world
.
The
company
trades
coffee
with
partners
all
over
the
world
.
•
Street
vendors
trade
throughout
the
day
,
selling
fruit
to
tourists
.
Street
vendors
trade
throughout
the
day
,
selling
fruit
to
tourists
.
noun
a
single
act
of
buying
or
selling
shares
,
currency
,
or
other
financial
assets
•
He
placed
a
trade
for
100
shares
of
the
company
.
He
placed
a
trade
for
100
shares
of
the
company
.
•
High-frequency
traders
can
execute
thousands
of
trades
a
second
.
High-frequency
traders
can
execute
thousands
of
trades
a
second
.
noun
a
particular
skilled
job
,
especially
one
that
involves
working
with
your
hands
,
such
as
carpentry
,
plumbing
,
or
baking
•
After
high
school
,
Carlos
decided
to
learn
the
electrician
’
s
trade
.
After
high
school
,
Carlos
decided
to
learn
the
electrician
’
s
trade
.
•
Skilled
people
in
the
carpentry
trade
are
always
in
demand
.
Skilled
people
in
the
carpentry
trade
are
always
in
demand
.
noun
an
exchange
where
two
people
give
each
other
one
thing
for
another
of
roughly
equal
value
•
At
lunchtime
they
made
a
trade
—
his
apple
for
her
chocolate
bar
.
At
lunchtime
they
made
a
trade
—
his
apple
for
her
chocolate
bar
.
•
The
basketball
trade
surprised
fans
when
their
star
player
was
sent
to
another
team
.
The
basketball
trade
surprised
fans
when
their
star
player
was
sent
to
another
team
.
verb
-
trade
,
trading
,
trades
,
traded
to
give
someone
one
thing
in
return
for
another
thing
•
I
’
ll
trade
you
my
comic
for
your
action
figure
.
I
’
ll
trade
you
my
comic
for
your
action
figure
.
•
They
traded
seats
so
the
tall
passenger
could
have
more
legroom
.
They
traded
seats
so
the
tall
passenger
could
have
more
legroom
.