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21 trade-unionism
arodorganizāciju sistēma -
22 trade-unionist
arodbiedrības biedrs -
23 free trade
(trade with foreign countries without customs duties, taxes etc.) brīvā tirdzniecība* * *bezmuitas tirdzniecība, brīvtirdzniecība -
24 a trick of the trade
(one of the ways of being successful in a job etc: Remembering the customers' names is one of the tricks of the trade.) amata noslēpums -
25 do a roaring trade
(to have a very successful business; to sell a lot of something: She's doing a roaring trade in/selling home-made cakes.) rosīgi darboties tirdzniecībā; veiksmīgi tirgoties -
26 amalgamated trade union
apvienotā arodbiedrība -
27 board of Trade
tirdzniecības ministrija; tirdzniecības palāta -
28 brisk trade
rosīga tirdzniecība -
29 coasting trade
piekrastes tirdzniecība -
30 domestic trade
iekšējā tirdzniecība -
31 external trade
ārējā tirdzniecība -
32 fair trade
abām pusēm izdevīga tirdzniecība; kontrabanda -
33 fair-trade
tirdzniecība uz savstarpības pamata; likumīga tirdzniecība; kontrabanda -
34 far-flung-far-flung trade connections
plaši tirdzniecības sakariEnglish-Latvian dictionary > far-flung-far-flung trade connections
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35 foreign trade
ārējā tirdzniecība; ārējā tirdzniecība -
36 he is in trade
viņam pieder veikals -
37 he was doing a rattling trade
viņam lieliski veicās tirdzniecībā -
38 he's a shoemaker by trade
viņš pēc profesijas ir kurpnieks -
39 home trade
iekšējā tirdzniecība -
40 illegal trade
kontrabanda; nelegāla tirdzniecība
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trade-in — n AmE a used car, piece of equipment etc that you give to a seller of a new one that you are buying as part of the payment British Equivalent: part exchange ▪ Are you going to give your Ford as a trade in? trade in price/value ▪ The trade in… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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