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1 trade (up)on someone's generosity
trade (up)on someone's generosityEnglish-Dutch dictionary > trade (up)on someone's generosity
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2 trade association
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3 trade embargo
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4 trade gap
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5 trade in an old car for a new one
trade in an old car for a new oneEnglish-Dutch dictionary > trade in an old car for a new one
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6 trade mission
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7 trade ties
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8 trade union movement
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9 trade unionism
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10 trade wind
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11 trade with someone
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12 trade-in
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13 trade
adj. handel-, zaken---------n. handel, zaken; werk--------v. handelen, zaken doen, kopen, inkopen, verkopentrade1[ treed] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉4 vak ⇒ ambacht, beroep♦voorbeelden:terms of trade • (handels)ruilvoetbad for trade • nadelig voor de handeldo a good trade • goede zaken doenbe in trade • een zaak/winkel hebbena butcher by trade • slager van beroep→ jack jack/————————trade21 handel drijven ⇒ handelen, zaken doen2 〈Amerikaans-Engels; +at/with〉(vaste) klant zijn (van/in)♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 verhandelen ⇒ uitwisselen, (om)ruilen♦voorbeelden: -
14 trade deficit
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15 trade fair
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16 trade name
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17 trade price
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18 trade relations
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19 trade union
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