(isim) takas, trampa, değiş tokuş, mübâdele

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barter
exchange goods or services without involving money
an equal exchange

We had no money so we had to live by barter.

{n} traffic by exchange or truck
{v} to exchange, truck, swop, trade
{i} exchanging of goods and services; trade
exchange goods without involving money
The thing given in exchange
trade that occurs without the use of money
Trade in which merchandise is exchanged directly for other merchandise without the use of money Barter is the oldest form of trade and is currently widely in use in trade with countries using currency that is not readily convertible on world exchange markets
exchange of one economic value for another
The act or practice of trafficking by exchange of commodities; an exchange of goods
the simplest form of counter-trade, involving direct exchange of goods with no money being exchanged
The exchange of one good or service directly for another good or service No money is used in the exchange
The act of exchanging one kind of goods for another, as distinct from trading by the use of money
If you barter goods, you exchange them for other goods, rather than selling them for money. They have been bartering wheat for cotton and timber The market-place and street were crowded with those who'd come to barter Traders came to barter horses. = trade Barter is also a noun. Overall, barter is a very inefficient means of organizing transactions. a barter economy. to exchange goods, work, or services for other goods or services rather than for money barter (with sb) for sth (barater ). Direct exchange of goods or services without the use of money or any other intervening medium of exchange. Barter is conducted either according to established rates of exchange or by bargaining. Barter is common among preliterate societies, particularly in those communities with some developed form of market. Goods may be bartered within a group as well as between groups, although gift exchange probably accounts for most intragroup trade, particularly in small and relatively simple societies. See also currency
International trade conducted by the direct exchange of physical goods, rather than by separate purchases and sales at prices and exchange rates set by a free market
To trade one commodity for another, without using money
Wealth traded by direct exchange
Trade in which merchandise is exchanged directly for other merchandise without the use of currency
Exchanging goods or services, without involving cash This may be a straight exchange between two parties - or membership on a barter organisation (such as Bartercard in the UK and Australia)