trades
Prononciation : [treɪdz]
Mot
Contexte : « jobs »
(noun) a type of work or job that involves hands-on skills. For example, being a carpenter or electrician. People usually learn specific skills in a trade.
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He learned his trade as a plumber and is now very experienced.
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She didn’t choose a trade, so she struggled to find a job after school.
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What trade do you want to learn in the future?
Contexte : « exchange »
(verb) to exchange one thing for another. It’s like when you swap toys with your friend instead of buying something new.
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They trade baseball cards with their friends every weekend.
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She didn’t want to trade her favorite book for anything else.
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Would you like to trade your lunch with me today?
Contexte : « commerce »
(noun) the act of buying and selling goods and services. This is how stores get the products they sell.
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The trades between countries help boost their economies.
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There was no trade happening at the market today, so it seemed quiet.
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What types of trades happen between different countries?
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