Trade ( noun , verb , verb )

(As a noun)

Trade ( noun )

  1. The action of buying and selling goods and services.
  2. An occupation requiring manual or mechanical skills; a craft.
  3. The business of buying and selling shares, properties, or other assets.

Origin:

Middle english: from old english træd "track, path", of germanic origin; related to dutch tred and german tritt. the sense "buying and selling of goods" arose in the late middle ages.

Examples:

  1. The trade of goods between countries is an important source of revenue.
  2. He learned the trade of a carpenter.
  3. He made a fortune in trade.
  4. The company's stock is traded on the stock exchange.
  5. The trade wind blew the ship off course.

(As a verb)

Trade ( verb )

  1. The action of buying and selling goods and services.
  2. An occupation requiring manual or mechanical skills; a craft.
  3. The business of buying and selling shares, properties, or other assets.

Origin:

Middle english: from old english træd "track, path", of germanic origin; related to dutch tred and german tritt. the sense "buying and selling of goods" arose in the late middle ages.

Examples:

  1. The trade of goods between countries is an important source of revenue.
  2. He learned the trade of a carpenter.
  3. He made a fortune in trade.
  4. The company's stock is traded on the stock exchange.
  5. The trade wind blew the ship off course.

(As a verb)

Trade ( verb )

  1. The action of buying and selling goods and services.
  2. An occupation requiring manual or mechanical skills; a craft.
  3. The business of buying and selling shares, properties, or other assets.

Origin:

Middle english: from old english træd "track, path", of germanic origin; related to dutch tred and german tritt. the sense "buying and selling of goods" arose in the late middle ages.

Examples:

  1. The trade of goods between countries is an important source of revenue.
  2. He learned the trade of a carpenter.
  3. He made a fortune in trade.
  4. The company's stock is traded on the stock exchange.
  5. The trade wind blew the ship off course.
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