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81 trade discount
s.descuento comercial, bonificación sobre ventas, descuento real, descuento sobre ventas. -
82 trade discrimination
s.discriminación del comercio. -
83 trade dispute
s.conflicto comercial, controversia comercial. -
84 trade diversion
s.desviación del comercio, desviación de corrientes comerciales, desviación de las corrientes comerciales, desviación de comercio. -
85 trade down
v.1 entregar como prima.2 comercializar hacia niveles inferiores, bajar el nivel comercial. -
86 trade draft
s.giro comercial. -
87 trade effect
s.efecto comercial, efecto sobre el comercio. -
88 trade embargo
s.embargo comercial. -
89 trade exhibition
s.feria de muestras. -
90 trade facilitation
s.facilitación de negocios, promoción de negocios. -
91 trade fair
s.feria de muestras, feria comercial, feria de comercio. -
92 trade figures
s.estadísticas comerciales. -
93 trade flow
s.flujo de comercio. -
94 trade for
v.cambiar por, canjear por. -
95 trade forum
s.foro empresarial. -
96 trade gap
s.déficit, déficit de la balanza comercial, déficit comercial. -
97 trade goods
v.hacer negocios de trueque, hacer comercio. -
98 trade house
s.casa de cambio, casa de transacciones. -
99 trade impediments
s.barreras comerciales, barreras al intercambio, obstáculos al comercio. -
100 trade impressions
v.cambiar impresiones.
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Trade — Trade, n. [Formerly, a path, OE. tred a footmark. See {Tread}, n. & v.] 1. A track; a trail; a way; a path; also, passage; travel; resort. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] A postern with a blind wicket there was, A common trade to pass through Priam s house … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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