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I. trade [treɪd] СЪЩ

1. trade no pl (buying and selling):

trade
trade
balance of trade
export trade
free trade
freedom of trade
home trade Brit
illicit trade
illicit trade
private trade
retail trade
subject to trade tax
taxes on trade
trade bill
trade [or sales], channel, [or pipeline]
trade clause [or term]
trade customs
trade debts
trade dispute
trade embargo
trade in goods
trade libel
trade practices [or use]
trade rights
transit trade

2. trade no pl (business activity):

trade

3. trade (type of business):

trade
trade
the fur trade

4. trade (handicraft):

trade
trade
to be dentist by trade

5. trade Am (swap):

trade

6. trade (deal):

trade
trade
carriage [or carrying], trade
loss of trade
shipping trade

II. trade [treɪd] ГЛАГ нпрх

1. trade (do business):

trade
to trade in sth

2. trade (be bought and sold):

trade

III. trade [treɪd] ГЛАГ прх

1. trade (swap):

trade
trade places
to trade sth for sth

2. trade (buy and sell):

trade

inland trade СЪЩ no pl Brit

inland trade

trade unionism СЪЩ no pl

trade unionism

trade union [ˌtreɪdˈjuːnjən] СЪЩ

trade union

trade register СЪЩ

trade register

trade war СЪЩ

trade war

trade-in [ˈtreɪdɪn] СЪЩ ТЪРГ

trade-in

trade-off [ˈtreɪdɒf, Am -ɑːf] СЪЩ

1. trade-off (offsetting balance):

trade-off
trade-off

2. trade-off (compromise):

trade-off

3. trade-off (exchanges as compromise):

trade-off
trade-off

trade surplus СЪЩ

trade surplus

trade discount СЪЩ

trade discount
Present
Itrade
youtrade
he/she/ittrades
wetrade
youtrade
theytrade
Past
Itraded
youtraded
he/she/ittraded
wetraded
youtraded
theytraded
Present Perfect
Ihavetraded
youhavetraded
he/she/ithastraded
wehavetraded
youhavetraded
theyhavetraded
Past Perfect
Ihadtraded
youhadtraded
he/she/ithadtraded
wehadtraded
youhadtraded
theyhadtraded

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A failure to produce results is going to ignite an already smouldering trade war with other global powers.
www.dailymail.co.uk
Indeed, far from acting as a unifying force, the question of railways and economics led to a trade war in 1894.
en.wikipedia.org
The move would set the stage for broad trade penalties and could lead to a trade war between the two huge economies.
www.huffingtonpost.com
So a further round in this ever-lasting trade war can be anticipated.
theconversation.com
Other analysts have however continued to assert that ongoing tensions over currency valuation remain, with currency war and even trade war still a significant risk.
en.wikipedia.org