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  • 1 trade

    /treid/ * danh từ - nghề, nghề nghiệp =everyone to his trade+ người nào nghề nấy =to be in the trade+ trong nghề =to carry on one's trade; to do one's trade+ làm nghề mình =men of all trades and callings+ những người làm đủ nghề =to know all the tricks of the trade+ biết tất cả các mánh lới nhà nghề - thương nghiệp, thương mại, sự buôn bán, mậu dịch =to engage trade with+ trao đổi buôn bán với =the trade is thriving+ nền thương nghiệp đang phát triển =foreign trade+ ngoại thương =domestic (home) trade+ nội thương =wholesale trade+ bán buôn =retail trade+ bán lẻ - ngành buôn bán; những người trong ngành buôn bán =the trade+ (thông tục) những người sản xuất bà buôn bán rượu - (hàng hải), (từ lóng) (the trade) ngành tàu ngầm (trong hải quân) - (số nhiều) (như) trade-wind !to be in trade - có cửa hiệu (buôn bán) * động từ - buôn bán, trao đổi mậu dịch =to trade with somebody for something+ mua bán với ai cái gì =to trade something for something+ đổi cái gì lấy cái gì =to trade in silk+ buôn bán tơ lụa =to trade with China+ buôn bán với Trung quốc !to trade in - (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ) đổi (cái cũ lấy cái mới) có các thêm =to trade in a used car+ đổi một chiếc xe cũ có các thêm tiền !to trade on (upon) - lợi dụng =to trade on somebody's credulity+ lợi dụng tính cả tin của ai

    English-Vietnamese dictionary > trade

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