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1 foreign
['fɒrən] [AE 'fɔːr-]2) (alien, unknown) [ concept] estraneo (to a)* * *['forən]1) (belonging to a country other than one's own: a foreign passport.) straniero2) ((with to) not naturally part of: Anger was foreign to her nature.) estraneo•* * *['fɒrən] [AE 'fɔːr-]2) (alien, unknown) [ concept] estraneo (to a) -
2 import
I 1. ['ɪmpɔːt]2) (cultural borrowing) prestito m.3) form. (meaning) significato m.4) (importance) importanza f.2.modificatore [ban, price] d'importazione; [ increase] delle importazioniII [ɪm'pɔːt]1) comm. econ. importare (to in)2) inform. importare [data, file]* * *1. [im'po:t] verb(to bring in (goods etc) from abroad usually for sale: We import wine from France.) importare2. ['impo:t] noun1) (something which is imported from abroad: Our imports are greater than our exports.) importazione2) (the act of bringing in goods from abroad: the import of wine.) importazione•- importer* * *I 1. ['ɪmpɔːt]2) (cultural borrowing) prestito m.3) form. (meaning) significato m.4) (importance) importanza f.2.modificatore [ban, price] d'importazione; [ increase] delle importazioniII [ɪm'pɔːt]1) comm. econ. importare (to in)2) inform. importare [data, file] -
3 ♦ trade
♦ trade /treɪd/A n. [uc]1 occupazione; lavoro; mestiere: Bookbinding isn't a very old trade, quello del legatore di libri non è un mestiere antichissimo; He's a joiner by trade, di mestiere fa il falegname; to learn a trade, imparare un mestiere2 (econ.) attività economica; industria; settore: the building trade, l'industria edilizia; the furniture trade, l'industria dei mobili; l'ebanisteria; (scherz.) rag trade, industria dell'abbigliamento (o della moda)4 commercio; attività commerciale; scambio ( di merci); traffico, traffici; affari: home trade, commercio interno; foreign trade, commercio estero; (naut.) grande cabotaggio; wholesale trade, commercio all'ingrosso; (naut.) coasting trade, commercio costiero; cabotaggio; (econ.) free trade, libero scambio; liberismo; international trade, commercio internazionale; We're doing a roaring trade, stiamo facendo affari d'oro5 (market.: collett.) clientela; clientiB a.● trade advertising, pubblicità riservata a un solo settore merceologico □ trade agreement, accordo commerciale (internazionale); ( anche) contratto di lavoro □ trade allowance, sconto commerciale (o mercantile) □ trade area, zona commerciale □ trade association, associazione commerciale (o industriale) di categoria □ (econ.) trade balance, saldo commerciale □ trade barriers, barriere al libero scambio □ trade channels, canali di distribuzione □ the trade circles, gli ambienti commerciali □ trade credit, credito commerciale (o di fornitura) □ (fin., rag.) trade creditors, debiti verso fornitori □ (econ.) trade cycle, ciclo economico □ (fin., rag.) trade debtors, crediti verso clienti □ (econ.) trade deficit, deficit (o disavanzo) commerciale □ (leg.) trade description, descrizione della merce □ trade directory, guida commerciale □ trade discount, sconto commerciale □ (econ.) trade dispute, vertenza sindacale □ trade fair, fiera campionaria (o commerciale) □ (leg.) trade fraud, frode in commercio □ (econ.) trade gap, deficit (o disavanzo) commerciale: The surge in imports worsens the trade gap, l'aumento delle importazioni aggrava il deficit della bilancia commerciale □ trade label, etichetta commerciale □ (leg.) trade law, diritto commerciale □ (leg.) trade libel, denigrazione dei prodotti altrui □ trade licence, licenza di commercio □ (leg.) trade-mark ► trademark □ (comm. est.) trade mission, missione commerciale □ trade name, nome commerciale ( di una ditta); nome depositato ( di un prodotto) □ trade order, ordinativo di un commerciante ( non di un privato) □ trade paper, giornale di settore; ( banca) cambiale commerciale □ trade paperback, (libro in) brossura □ (rag.) trade payables, debiti (verso) fornitori □ (econ.) trade policy, politica commerciale □ trade price, prezzo all'ingrosso; prezzo al rivenditore □ (rag.) trade receivables, crediti (da) clienti □ trade report, bollettino commerciale □ trade representative, rappresentante di commercio □ (ass., leg.) trade risk, rischio professionale □ (naut.) trade route, rotta commerciale □ trade sale, vendita di fornitura □ (econ.) trade sanctions, sanzioni commerciali □ trade school, scuola aziendale □ trade secret, segreto di fabbricazione; segreto industriale □ trade talks, negoziati commerciali □ trade terms, condizioni di vendita all'ingrosso □ (comm. est.) trade treaty, trattato commerciale □ trade union (o trades union), sindacato □ trade unionism (o trades unionism), sindacalismo □ trade unionist (o trades unionist), sindacalista; iscritto a un sindacato □ (econ.) trade war, guerra commerciale □ (geogr.) trade wind, (vento) aliseo □ to do a good trade, fare (buoni) affari; vendere molto □ to be in trade, essere nel commercio; fare il commerciante □ to be in the trade, essere del mestiere.♦ (to) trade /treɪd/A v. i.1 commerciare; fare affari; negoziare; trafficare; trattare: to trade with African countries, fare affari con i paesi africani; to trade in hides and skins, commerciare in pellami; to trade with foreign merchants, trattare con mercanti stranieri2 fare acquisti; fare spese; essere clienti di: We trade at ( o with) Jones's, siamo clienti dei JonesB v. t.1 scambiare; barattare: The Indians traded furs for knives, gli indiani scambiavano pellicce con coltelli; The boy traded his penknife for a ball, il ragazzo ha barattato il temperino con una palla
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