trade in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for trade in the English»French Dictionary

I.trade [Brit treɪd, Am treɪd] N

5. trade METEO → trade wind

II.trade [Brit treɪd, Am treɪd] VB trans (swap)

III.trade [Brit treɪd, Am treɪd] VB intr

See also trade wind

trade-off [Brit ˈtreɪdɒf, Am ˈtreɪd ˌɔf] N

trade in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for trade in the English»French Dictionary

trade Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

fair trade coffee
to be dentist by trade
to trade in sth
to ply one's trade
to trade sb sth for sth
to be new to the trade

trade Glossary « Intégration et égalité des chances » courtesy of the French-German Youth Office

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The name is also used in the inventory and trade records of numerous Bordeaux wine houses, and began appearing on printed labels in 1904.
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He learned the building trade as a journeyman carpenter, eventually creating a large building business of his own, and winning government contracts.
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Even though it's a trade show, consumers galvanise around the announcements.
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A trade secret is information that is intentionally kept confidential and that provides a competitive advantage to its possessor.
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Active consumers care of their ethical and ecological print, supporting fair trade.
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In the remaining months, the south-easterly trade winds are recorded.
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They promote family-scale farming, direct trade, stable pricing, empowerment and transparency, achieved through education and assistance.
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Membership has declined to its current level of 800,000, but it is still by far the largest of the trade union centers in the country.
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In addition to her political career, she had a long and extensive career in trade unions and different non-governmental organizations.
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It established a largely decentralized commercial empire based upon linkages by merchant houses protecting trade routes throughout the region.
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