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I . trade [treɪd] N

1. trade no pl (buying and selling):

2. trade (profession):

3. trade (swap):

troca f

III . trade [treɪd] VB trans (exchange)

fair trade N

free trade N no pl

trade on VB trans

trade agreement N

trade association N

trade barrier N

trade directory N

trade fair N COMM

trade-off N

trade route N

trade secret N

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Because many medieval trades, and brewing specifically, were organized around the household, married brewsters could brew and sell ale for large profits.
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The women worked a large farm and in later years other trades and manufacturing enterprises were tried.
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It's a chemical jack-of-all-trades that affects the width of blood vessels, controls the movement of gut muscles, and more.
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The depositary receipt trades on a local stock exchange.
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Over 30,000 women trained in forestry, food processing, bee-keeping, and other trades that help them earn income while preserving their lands and resources.
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Long-term trades are contracts similar to power purchase agreements and generally considered private bi-lateral transactions between counterparties.
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Whereas, women of high birth enjoyed slightly more privileges, such as the ability to participate in trades and even several guilds.
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It also operates as a form of trades union for journalists although it is strictly apolitical.
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The fund manager trades investments on behalf of the fund owners that adhere to the stated investment objectives.
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Patient investors should give it a look while it trades at depressed earnings levels.
dailyreckoning.com

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