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treid 1. noun1) (the buying and selling of goods: Japan does a lot of trade with Britain.) handel2) ((a) business, occupation, or job: He's in the jewellery trade.) bransje, næring, fag2. verb1) ((often with in or with) to buy and sell: They made a lot of money by trading; They trade in fruit and vegetables.) omsette, handle2) (to exchange: I traded my watch for a bicycle.) bytte; utveksle•- trader- trademark
- tradename
- tradesman
- trades union
- trade union
- trades unionist
- trade unionist
- trade wind
- trade inbransje--------byttehandel--------forretning--------handel--------handleIsubst. \/treɪd\/1) handel, forretning, samhandel, handelssamkvem2) utveksling, bytte(handel)3) omsetning4) fortjeneste5) bransje6) yrke, profesjon, fag, levevei7) næringsliv, næring(sdrift), industri8) ( sjøfart) fart, seilas, fraktfart9) kunder, kundekrets10) håndverk, fagbe something by trade være noe av yrke, arbeide som noecarry on trade drive handelsvirksomhetdo a vast trade drive en omfattende handel, gjøre omfattende forretningerfreedom of trade fri yrkesutøvelsego into trade bli forretningsmann, starte med forretningsvirksomhetput somebody to a trade sette noen i håndverkslæretake in trade ta i bytteterms of trade se ➢ term, 1trades se ➢ trade windIIverb \/treɪd\/1) handle (med), drive handel (med), ha handelsforbindelser med2) utveksle, bytte, drive byttehandel med3) sjakre, (små)handle4) ( om fartøy) gå, seile, gå i fraktfart5) (gammeldags, bibelsk) kjøpslåtrade at (spesielt. amer., hverdagslig) handle hos, handle itrade down selge noe for å kjøpe noe lignende men billigeretrade in something handle med noe spekulere i noetrade off (amer.) alternere, byttetrade on utnyttetrade on someone's ignorance spekulere i noens uvitenhettrade something in for ta noe i bytte mot, ta noe som vederlag for gi noe i bytte mot, gi noe som vederlag fortrade something off utveksle noe av verdi (spesielt som en del av kompromiss)trade up (amer.) bytte, utveksle, bytte til seg selge noe for å kjøpe noe lignende men dyreretrade with someone handle med noen
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