trading
61trading stamps and coupons — A comprehensive term for any type of tickets, certificates, or order blanks that can be offered in exchange for money or something of value, or for a reduction in price when a particular item is purchased. Dictionary from West s Encyclopedia of… …
62trading stamp — ➔ stamp1 …
63trading account — UK US noun [C] ► ACCOUNTING a company’s financial statement showing the amount it has spent on its business activities, the money that those activities have earned in a particular period, and the profit or loss from them ► FINANCE, STOCK MARKET… …
64trading hub — UK US noun [C] ► COMMERCE a place where goods from other places are bought and sold: »Hong Kong is a major trading hub …
65trading partnership — see partnership Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …
66trading post — n a place where people can buy and exchange goods in a country area, especially in the US or Canada in the past ▪ a remote trading post in the Yukon …
67trading card — trading ,card noun count AMERICAN a small card with a picture of a famous person on it that people collect: baseball trading cards …
68trading estate — trading estates N COUNT: oft in names A trading estate is the same as an industrial estate. [BRIT] …
69trading post — ► NOUN ▪ a store or small settlement established for trading, typically in a remote place …
70trading post — ☆ trading post n. a store or station in an outpost, settlement, etc., where trading is done, as with natives …