trade

trade
1 noun
(a) (commerce) commerce m, affaires f pl;
it's good for trade cela fait marcher le commerce;
to do a roaring trade faire des affaires en or
trade acceptance acceptation f commerciale; trade agreement accord m commercial;
trade association association f professionnelle;
trade balance balance f commerciale;
trade ban interdiction f de commerce;
trade barrier barrière f commerciale;
trade bills effets m pl de commerce;
trade bloc union f douanière;
ACCOUNTANCY trade credit crédit m fournisseur ou commercial;
ACCOUNTANCY trade creditor créancier(ère) m, f d'exploitation;
trade cycle cycle m de commercialisation;
ACCOUNTANCY trade debt dettes f pl d'exploitation;
ACCOUNTANCY trade debtor compte m ou créance f client;
trade deficit balance commerciale déficitaire, déficit m commercial;
trade delegation délégation f commerciale;
British Trade Descriptions Act = loi qui empêche la publicité mensongère;
trade embargo embargo m commercial;
trade exhibition foire-exposition f, exposition f commerciale;
trade fair foire f commerciale;
trade figures chiffre m d'affaires;
trade gap déficit commercial;
trade marketing marketing m commercial, trade marketing m;
trade name (of product) nom m de marque; (of company) raison f commerciale;
trade negotiations négociations f pl commerciales;
trade policy politique f commerciale;
trade practices usages m pl commerciaux;
trade price (of stock) prix m de négociation; (of product) prix marchand;
trade restraint restriction f de concurrence;
STOCK EXCHANGE trade ticket avis m d'opéré, avis d'opération sur titres
(b) (profession) métier m;
to be in the trade être du métier;
he's a plumber by trade il est plombier de son état ou métier
trade body syndicat m professionnel; trade directory répertoire m des métiers;
trade discount remise f professionnelle;
trade journal journal m professionnel;
British trade press presse f spécialisée ou professionnelle;
trade register registre m du commerce;
trade representative délégué(e) m, f commercial(e);
trade secret secret m professionnel ou de fabrication;
British trade union syndicat m;
Trades Union Congress = confédération des syndicats britanniques;
trade union council conseil m syndical;
trade unionism syndicalisme m;
trade unionist syndicaliste m f;
trade union tariff tarif m syndical
(c) American (transaction) marché m, affaire f
2 transitive verb
STOCK EXCHANGE négocier
traded option option f négociable ou cotée
3 intransitive verb
(a) (do business) faire du commerce, commercer;
he trades in clothing il est négociant en confection;
the company trades under the name of Prism Ltd l'entreprise opère sous le nom de Prism Ltd;
to trade at a loss vendre à perte;
to trade with sb avoir des relations commerciales avec qn
(b) STOCK EXCHANGE (of shares, commodity, currency) s'échanger (at à)
corn is trading at $2.20 le maïs se négocie à 2,20 dollars
trade down intransitive verb
STOCK EXCHANGE acheter des valeurs basses
trade in transitive verb
faire reprendre
trade up intransitive verb
STOCK EXCHANGE acheter des valeurs hautes

English-French business dictionary. 2013.

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