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1 trade-in
I. n Tauschware fII. adj attr, inv Eintausch-* * *A s1. in Zahlung gegebene Ware:accept sth as a trade-in etwas in Zahlung nehmen ( for für);2. Transaktion, bei der etwas in Zahlung gegeben wird -
2 trade accounts
trade accounts payable Verbindlichkeiten aus Warenlieferungen und Dienstleistungen;trade accounts receivable Forderungen aus Warenlieferungen und Dienstleistungen -
3 trade paper
trade ˈpa·pern Handelsblatt nt* * *1. WIRTSCH Warenwechsel m2. → academic.ru/75988/trade_journal">trade journal -
4 trade agreement
trade agreement ECON, LAW Handelsabkommen n, Handelsvereinbarung f, (AE) Tarifabkommen n • conclude a trade agreement PERS einen Tarifvertrag abschließen, eine Lohnvereinbarung abschließen, eine Tarifvereinbarung abschließen • terminate a trade agreement PERS einen Tarifvertrag kündigenEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > trade agreement
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5 trade agreement
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6 trade association
ˈtrade as·so·cia·tionn Wirtschaftsverband m, Handelsverband m* * *1. Wirtschaftsverband m2. Arbeitgeber-, Unternehmerverband m* * *n.Berufsgenossenschaft f.Fachverband m.Wirtschaftsverband m. -
7 trade directory
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8 trade embargo
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9 trade mission
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10 trade school
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11 trade-union
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12 trade barrier
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13 trade down
my car is costing me too much, so I'm going to \trade down down for a cheaper model mein Auto ist zu teuer, ich hole mir ein billigeres Modell -
14 trade tax
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15 trade price
( Brit) Großhandelspreis m;to buy sth at \trade price etw zum Großhandelspreis kaufen -
16 trade union
trade 'un·ion nGewerkschaft f nmodifier (member, meeting, official, rally) Gewerkschafts-;\trade union activity gewerkschaftliche Betätigung -
17 trade brief
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > trade brief
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18 trade facilitation
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > trade facilitation
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19 trade-off
trade-off ECON Austauschbeziehung f, Trade-off m, Substitutionsbeziehung f (in general); Ausgleich m (between growth and profitability); Abstimmung f, Kompromiss m, Zielkonflikt m, Interessenabwägung f (unemployment, inflation) -
20 trade protectionism
trade protectionism ECON, IMP/EXP Handelsprotektionismus m, Schutzzollsystem n im Handel (international trade)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > trade protectionism
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