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- v́ بادل ، تبادل ، قايض
English-Arabic economic glossary.
English-Arabic economic glossary.
trade something off (for something) — ˌtrade sthˈoff (against/for sth) derived to balance two things or situations that are opposed to each other • They were attempting to trade off inflation against unemployment. related noun ↑trade off Main entry: ↑tradederived … Useful english dictionary
trade something off (against something) — ˌtrade sthˈoff (against/for sth) derived to balance two things or situations that are opposed to each other • They were attempting to trade off inflation against unemployment. related noun ↑trade off Main entry: ↑tradederived … Useful english dictionary
trade something in — exchange a used article in part payment for another she traded in her Ford for a BMW * * * ˌtrade sthˈin derived to give sth used as part of the payment for sth new • He traded in his old car for a new Mercedes. related noun ↑trade in … Useful english dictionary
trade something in — exchange a used article in part payment for another. → trade … English new terms dictionary
trade something off — exchange something of value, esp. as part of a compromise the government traded off economic advantages for political gains … Useful english dictionary
trade — [trād] n. [ME, a track, course of action < MLowG, a track < OS trada, a trace, trail, akin to ME trede, TREAD] 1. Obs. a) a track; path b) a course; regular procedure 2. a) a means of earning one s living; occupation, work, or line of… … English World dictionary
trade */*/*/ — I UK [treɪd] / US noun Word forms trade : singular trade plural trades 1) [uncountable] business the activities of buying and selling goods or services The two leaders signed agreements on trade and sporting links. trade in: Global trade in… … English dictionary
trade-off — ˈtrade off noun [countable] a balance between two situations in order to get an acceptable result: • The legal restrictions will remain as a trade off for allowing interstate investment. * * * trade off UK US /ˈtreɪdɒf/ noun [C, usually singular] … Financial and business terms
trade on something — trade on (something) to use something for your own advantage. The mayoral candidate ran the kind of campaign that trades on most people s fear of crime. George traded upon his family s powerful connections … New idioms dictionary
trade on — (something) to use something for your own advantage. The mayoral candidate ran the kind of campaign that trades on most people s fear of crime. George traded upon his family s powerful connections … New idioms dictionary
Trade — A verbal (or electronic) transaction involving one party buying a security from another party. Once a trade is consummated, it is considered done or final. Settlement occurs 1 5 business days later. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * ▪ I … Financial and business terms