tradeable
adj. 可做交易的;有销路的
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adj. 可做交易的;有销路的
1. the business of buying and selling or bartering commodities commerce
2. business, market
novelties for the tourist trade did a good trade in small appliances
3. dealings between persons or groups
4. an act or instance of trading transaction also an exchange of property usually without use of money
5. a firm's customers clientele
6. the group of firms engaged in a business or industry
7. an occupation requiring manual or mechanical skill craft
8. the business or work in which one engages regularly occupation
9. the persons engaged in an occupation, business, or industry
10. a customary course of action practice
thy sin's not accidental, but a trade
— William Shakespeare
11. trade wind —usually used in plural
12. a publication intended for persons in the entertainment business —usually used in plural
13. a path traversed way
14. a track or trail left by a person or animal tread sense 4
15. to give one thing in exchange for another
16. to engage in the exchange, purchase, or sale of goods
17. to make one's purchases shop
trades at his store
18. sell sense 3
19. to have dealings negotiate
20. to give in exchange for another commodity barter also to make an exchange of
traded places
21. to engage in frequent buying and selling of (stocks, commodities, etc.) usually in search of quick profits
22. to do business with
23. to take often unscrupulous advantage of exploit
traded on their influence … in securing special favors
— T. C. Pease
24. of, relating to, or used in trade
25. intended for or limited to persons in a business or industry
a trade publication trade sales
26. serving others in the same business rather than the ultimate user or consumer
a trade printing house
27. of, composed of, or representing the trades or trade unions
a trade committee
28. having a larger softcover format than that of a mass-market paperback and usually sold only in bookstores
trade paperbacks also of or relating to the publishing of such books
29. the activity or process of buying, selling, or exchanging goods or services
30. the amount of things or services that are bought and sold the money made by buying and selling things or services
31. the act of exchanging one thing for another
32. to give something to someone and receive something in return to give something in exchange for something else
33. to give (one of your players) to another team in exchange for one of their players
34. to stop using (one thing) and start using another
35. the business or work in which a person takes part regularly occupation
36. the business of buying and selling items commerce
37. an occupation requiring manual or mechanical skill craft
38. an act of trading transaction
39. the persons working in a business or industry
40. a firm's customers
41. to give in exchange for something else
I'll trade my apple for your banana.
42. to take part in the exchange, purchase, or sale of goods
Our country trades in many parts of the world.
43. to deal regularly as a customer
Because of bad service, I don't trade there anymore.
44. the business or work in which one engages regularly
45. an occupation requiring manual or mechanical skill
46. the persons engaged in an occupation
47. the business of buying and selling or bartering commodities
48. an act or instance of trading also an exchange of property usually without use of money
49. to engage in selling
50. to give in exchange for another commodity also to make an exchange of
51. to engage in frequent buying and selling of (as stocks or commodities) usually in search of quick profits
52. of, relating to, or used in trade or in a particular trade or business
53. of, composed of, or representing the trades or labor unions
Tradeable admittances可交易的允许证
non-tradeable products and activities非贸易产品和活动
merchantable适销的;可买卖的;有销路的
marketable市场的;可销售的;有销路的
Tradeable permit schemes可交易的许可制度
Tradeable permits可交易的许可证
non-tradeable shares times股权分置时代
Tradeable Good市场购买品
as consumers, the rise in our currency means that we take some of that higher income in the form of greater command over tradeable goods and services.
作为消费者,我们货币的升值意味着,在通过可贸易的商品和服务,有更大的需求的形式下,我们得到了更高的收入。
hsbc calculates that rmb1,400bn of tradeable shares will be added to the market float this year under the reform.
汇丰(hsbc)计算,在这项改革措施下,今年将新增价值1.4万亿元人民币的流通股入市。
but should the us「s sovereign debt take a hit, the value of these securities as tradeable assets would be threatened as well.
但哪天如果美国的主权债务遭到打击,那么这些债券价值一样面临风险。
a good example of what many (though not all) economists would consider a mistake has been the decision to go for tradeable emissions permits whose prices have proved disturbingly unstable.
许多(尽管并非所有)经济学家都认为是一个错误的恰当例子是:决定推行可交易的排放权。令人不安的是,事实证明,排放权价格非常不稳定。
there will have to be a significant expansion of output in tradeable goods industries to reduce the large current account deficit.
要降低庞大的经常账户赤字,就必须大幅提高其可贸易产品行业的产出。
most analyses suggest that this will require a very large depreciation of the real exchange rate, to shift output towards - and domestic demand away from - tradeable goods and services.
大多数分析显示,这需要大幅度降低实际汇率,让产出朝可贸易部门倾斜,而让国内需求反其道而行。
but harry, it」s an erumpent horn! it「s a class b tradeable material and it」s an extraordinarily dangerous thing to have in a house!
可是哈利,那是毒角兽的角!是b级交易物品,放在家里是很危险的!
they were made in highly liquid tradeable instruments, so this is scalable to the range of billions.
他们在高流动性可交易的仪器,这是升级到范围的数十亿美元。
barter以…作为交换;拿…进行易货贸易
commutation减刑;交换;经常来往;代偿
dicker(Dicker) (美、德、以)迪克尔(人名)
exchange交换;交易;兑换
quid pro quo(拉丁)补偿物;相等物;交换条件;让步条件
swap交换,调换;交易;交换之物;被交换者;互惠信贷
truck(美)运货汽车的