e-trade teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- online trade
EU seeks e-trade without borders - BBC News, 08/02/2007.
- World Trade Center
- A former complex of buildings in New York City destroyed in the 9/11 attacks
- World Trade Organization
- An international organization designed by its founders to supervise and liberalize international trade
- balance of trade
- The difference between the monetary value of exports and imports in an economy over a certain period of time
- balances of trade
- plural form of balance of trade
- by trade
- As a profession; professionally
Although he was a gifted musician, he was a plumber by trade and never played music professionally.
- cap and trade
- A market-based approach to control pollution by providing economic incentives for achieving reductions in emissions, participating companies being assigned an emissions quota that can be traded with others if not used
- carbon trade
- carbon emissions trading
- fair trade
- A system of trading promoting more equitable global trade, especially to sellers and producers in poorer areas, but also to the environment
- free trade
- international trade free from government interference, especially trade free from tariffs or duties on imports
- free trade area
- An international region in which obstacles to unrestricted trade have been reduced to a minimum
- free trade areas
- plural form of free trade area
- high probability trade
- In investment banking, any deal or transaction with a high degree of likelihood of success
- no-trade clause
- A clause in a contract by baseball players who don't wish to be traded without their consent
- noxious trade
- A historical term used to describe those professions that were disreputable due to them causing a great deal of pollution. The archetypal example is the tannery
- rag trade
- The fashion industry
- restraint of trade
- An agreement that prevents fair competition on the open market, such as an agreement by one party to hire a second party to work within a profession on the condition that the second party will not compete against the first
- restraints of trade
- plural form of restraint of trade
- rough trade
- violent or brutal sexuality
- slave trade
- traffic in slaves
- stock-in-trade
- Merchandise and other necessary supplies kept on hand in order to do business
- stock-in-trade
- A person's skill or ability that they hire out for pay
- tally trade
- The selling of goods on account, regular payments being recorded in a book kept by the customer and a duplicate (the "tally") kept in the tally shop
- trade
- The skilled practice of a practical occupation
He learned his trade as an apprentice.
- trade
- To be traded at a certain price or under certain conditions
stock trade.
- trade
- A particular instance of buying or selling
I did no trades with them once the rumors started.
- trade
- To give (something) in exchange for
Will you trade your precious watch for my earring?.
- trade
- To engage in trade
This company trades in precious metal.
- trade
- The commercial buying and selling of goods and services
- trade
- A publication intended for participants in an industry or related group of industries
Rumors about layoffs are all over the trades.
- trade
- Those engaged in an industry or group of related industries
It is not a retail showroom. It is only for the trade.
- trade
- Steady winds blowing from east to west above and below the equator
They rode the trades going west.
- trade
- International buying and selling of goods and services
- trade
- relating to or used in or intended for trade or commerce
a trade fair; trade journals; trade goods.
- trade
- To do business; offer for sale as for one's livelihood
- trade
- Those who perform a particular kind of skilled work
The skilled trades were the first to organize modern labor unions.
- trade
- The business given to a commercial establishment by its customers
Even before noon there was considerable trade.
- trade acceptance
- A negotiable instrument in the course of international trade similar to a Banker's Acceptance (BA) except it is drawn on and accepted by a buyer/importer (as opposed to a bank). May be sold to a bank or investor at a discount becoming a marketable money-market instrument
- trade acceptances
- plural form of trade acceptance
- trade balance
- The balance of trade
- trade balances
- plural form of trade balance
- trade book
- A book that is marketed to a general audience (as opposed to books that have specialized audiences, such as academic books). Most fiction titles are trade books
- trade card
- A trading card (such as a cigarette card)
- trade card
- An early business card first produced at the beginning of the seventeenth century
- trade deficit
- A negative balance of trade
- trade deficits
- plural form of trade deficit
- trade dispute
- a dispute between workers and their employer
- trade diversion
- The changing of import sources as a result of political agreeements, rather than to increase mutual benefit
- trade dress
- Those characteristics of the visual appearance of a product or its packaging that may be registered and protected from use by competitors in the manner of a trademark
- trade fair
- An exhibition at which members of a specific industry exhibit or demonstrate their products to prospective customers and to each other
- trade fairs
- plural form of trade fair
- trade in
- to give a piece of merchandise as part of the payment or trade for something new
- trade magazine
- a magazine dedicated to the dissemination of information related to a particular industry
- trade marks
- plural form of trade mark
- trade name
- The name under which a business or firm operates
- trade name
- A name used to identify a commercial product or service; may or may not be registered as a trademark
- trade names
- plural form of trade name
- trade newspaper
- a newspaper dedicated to the dissemination of information related to a particular industry
- trade newspapers
- plural form of trade newspaper
- trade route
- A route used by traders for commercial transport of goods
- trade secret
- A formula, practice, process, design, instrument, pattern, or compilation of information used by a business to obtain an advantage over competitors within the same industry or profession
- trade secret
- A formula, practice, device, idea, process, design, instrument, pattern, or compilation of information which is not patented and which is used by the owner to obtain an advantage over competitor within the marketplace and is treated in a way that can reasonably be expected to prevent the public or competitors from learning about it except when there is improper access, eavesdropping, data acquisition or theft (where the country's law recognises theft) of that trade secret and where the implementation of the trade secret does not allow reverse engineering
- trade secrets
- plural form of trade secret
- trade show
- A trade fair
- trade shows
- plural form of trade show
- trade surplus
- A positive balance of trade
- trade surpluses
- plural form of trade surplus
- trade union
- An organization whose members belong to the same trade and that acts collectively to address common issues
- trade unionist
- a member of a trade union
- trade unionists
- plural form of trade unionist
- trade unions
- plural form of trade union
- trade war
- The practice of nations creating mutual tariffs or similar barriers to trade
- trade wind
- A steady wind that blows from east to west above and below the equator
They rode the trade winds going west.
- trade winds
- plural form of trade wind
- trade-deficit
- Attributive form of trade deficit, noun
- trade-in
- a transaction including such payment
- trade-in
- property used as part payment for a new purchase
- trade-last
- a compliment offered to be repeated in exchange for another
- trade-off
- Any situation in which one thing must be decreased for another to be increased
In writing, there's often a trade-off between being concise and being complete.
- trade-union
- Attributive form of trade union, noun
- trade-wind
- Alternative form of trade wind
- trick of the trade
- A shortcut or other quick, or very effective way of doing things, that professional workers learn from experience
Most customers won't notice this trick of the trade, since the part is not sat upon.
- tricks of the trade
- plural form of trick of the trade
- world trade center
- a building that houses all the facilities associated with global commerce
- Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership
- (Ahlak Bilimi) TTIP
kısaltma.
- trade off
- exchange, replacing one thing with another; compromise, concession
- Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership
- A trade agreement that is presently being negotiated between the European Union and the United States
- fixed trade spending
- A slotting fee, slotting allowance, pay-to-stay, or fixed trade spending is a fee charged to produce companies or manufacturers by supermarket distributors (retailers) in order to have their product placed on their shelves
- interregional trade
- Trade that takes place between two or more regions
- trade book
- A book that is published for and sold to the general public
- trade down
- Buy something, usually a house or car, that is of lower value than the one you already have
- trade up
- Buy something, usually a house or car, that is of higher value than the one you already have
- trade
- {n} commerce, business, employment, art, men of the same occupation
- trade
- {v} to buy, sell, deal, traffic, act for money