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1 Trade
subs.Ar. and P. ἐμπορία, ἡ, P. ἐργασία, ἡ.Money making: P. χρηματισμός, ὁ.Exchange: P. ἀλλαγή, ἡ; see Exchange.Business: P. ἐργασία, ἡ, πραγματεία, ἡ, ἀσχολία, ἡ, ἐπιτήδευμα, τό.Being engaged in trade by sea: P. ἐπὶ τῆς ἐργασίας ὢν τῆς κατὰ θάλασσαν (Dem. 893).Be engaged in trade by sea: P. κατὰ θάλασσαν ἐργάζεσθαι (Dem. 1297).——————v. intrans.P. ἐμπορεύεσθαι, ἐργάζεσθαι.Make money: P. χρηματίζεσθαι.Trade in a small way: P. and V. καπηλεύειν.Trade in: Ar. and V. ἐμπολᾶν (acc.), διεμπολᾶν (acc.), ἀπεμπολᾶν (acc.).Trade upon, put to use, met.: P. and V. χρῆσθαι (dat.).Take advantage of: P. and V. ἀπολαύειν (gen.).Trade with: Ar. ἀγοράζειν πρός (acc.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Trade
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2 trade
[treid] 1. noun1) (the buying and selling of goods: Japan does a lot of trade with Britain.) εμπόριο2) ((a) business, occupation, or job: He's in the jewellery trade.) επάγγελμα, τέχνη2. verb1) ((often with in or with) to buy and sell: They made a lot of money by trading; They trade in fruit and vegetables.) εμπορεύομαι2) (to exchange: I traded my watch for a bicycle.) ανταλλάσσω•- trader- trademark
- tradename
- tradesman
- trades union
- trade union
- trades unionist
- trade unionist
- trade wind
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3 trade in
to give (something) as part-payment for something else: We decided to trade in our old car and get a new one (noun trade-in) δίνω σε αντάλλαγμα / ανταλλαγή -
4 trade
1) εμπόριο2) επάγγελμα3) επιτήδευμα -
5 trade(s) unionist
a member of a trade(s) union (noun trade(s) unionism ().) συνδικαλιστής / συνδικαλισμός -
6 trade(s) unionist
a member of a trade(s) union (noun trade(s) unionism ().) συνδικαλιστής / συνδικαλισμός -
7 trade(s) union
(a group of workers of the same trade who join together to bargain with employers for fair wages, better working conditions etc.) εργατικό σωματείο -
8 trade(s) union
(a group of workers of the same trade who join together to bargain with employers for fair wages, better working conditions etc.) εργατικό σωματείο -
9 trade wind
(a wind that blows towards the equator (from the north-east and south-east).) μελτέμι -
10 Trade winds
subs.P. ἐτησίαι, οἱ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Trade winds
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11 free trade
(trade with foreign countries without customs duties, taxes etc.) ελεύθερο εμπόριο -
12 a trick of the trade
(one of the ways of being successful in a job etc: Remembering the customers' names is one of the tricks of the trade.) κόλπο του επαγγέλματος -
13 do a roaring trade
(to have a very successful business; to sell a lot of something: She's doing a roaring trade in/selling home-made cakes.) κάνω χρυσές δουλειές -
14 slump
1. verb1) (to fall or sink suddenly and heavily: He slumped wearily into a chair.) σωριάζομαι2) ((of prices, stocks, trade etc) to become less; to lose value suddenly: Business has slumped.) πέφτω απότομα,κατρακυλώ2. noun1) (a sudden fall in value, trade etc: a slump in prices.) πτώση,ύφεση2) (a time of very bad economic conditions, with serious unemployment etc; a depression: There was a serious slump in the 1930s.) οικονομική κρίση -
15 traffic
['træfik] 1. noun1) (vehicles, aircraft, ships etc moving about: There's a lot of traffic on the roads / on the river.) κυκλοφορία, κίνηση2) (trade, especially illegal or dishonest: the drug traffic.) παράνομο εμπόριο, διακίνηση2. verb(to deal or trade in, especially illegally or dishonestly: They were trafficking in smuggled goods.) διακινώ- traffic island
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16 Traffic
subs.Trade: Ar. and P. ἐμπορία, ἡ.Crowd, press: P. and V. ὄχλος, ὁ.——————v. intrans.P. ἐρπορεύεσθαι, ἐργάζεσθαι.Traffic for gain: V. ἐξεμπολᾶν κέρδος (Soph., Phil. 303).Traffic in: Ar. and V. ἐμπολᾶν (acc.), διεμπολᾶν (acc.), ἀπεμπολᾶν (acc.), V. ὁδᾶν (acc.) (Eur., Cycl.), ἐξοδᾶν (acc.) (Eur., Cycl.).Traffic with, trade with: Ar. ἀγοράζειν πρός (acc.).Long have I been bought and trafficked in: V. ἐξημπόλημαι κἀκπεφόρτισμαι πάλαι (Soph., Ant. 1036).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Traffic
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17 apprentice
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18 barter
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19 bloc
[blok](a group of nations etc who have an interest or purpose in common: the European trade bloc.) συνασπισμός χωρών, `μπλοκ` -
20 businessman
feminine - businesswoman; noun (a person who makes a living from some form of trade or commerce, not from one of the professions.) επιχειρηματίας
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