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Trade Definition

–noun
1. the act or process of buying, selling, or exchanging commodities, at either wholesale or retail, within a country or between countries: domestic trade; foreign trade.
2. a purchase or sale; business deal or transaction.
3. an exchange of items, usually without payment of money.
4. any occupation pursued as a business or livelihood.
5. some line of skilled manual or mechanical work; craft: the trade of a carpenter; printer's trade.
6. people engaged in a particular line of business: a lecture of interest only to the trade.
7. market: an increase in the tourist trade.
8. a field of business activity: a magazine for the furniture trade.
9. the customers of a business establishment.
10. Informal. trade paper.
11. trades. trade wind (def. 1).
–verb (used with object)
12. to buy and sell; barter; traffic in.
13. to exchange: to trade seats.
–verb (used without object)
14. to carry on trade.
15. to traffic (usually fol. by in): a tyrant who trades in human lives.
16. to make an exchange.
17. to make one's purchases; shop; buy.
–adjective
18. of or pertaining to trade or commerce.
19. used by, serving, or intended for a particular trade: trade journal.
20. Also, trades. of, composed of, or serving the members of a trade: a trade club.
21. trade down, to exchange a more valuable or desirable item for a less valuable or desirable one.
22. trade in, to give (a used article) as payment to be credited toward a purchase: We trade in our car every three years.
23. trade off, to exchange something for or with another.
24. trade on or upon, to turn to one's advantage, esp. selfishly or unfairly; exploit: to trade on the weaknesses of others.
25. trade up, to exchange a less valuable or desirable item for a more valuable or desirable one.
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Show Definition

–verb (used with object)
1. to cause or allow to be seen; exhibit; display.
2. to present or perform as a public entertainment or spectacle: to show a movie.
3. to indicate; point out: to show the way.
4. to guide, escort, or usher: He showed me to my room. Show her in.
5. to explain or make clear; make known: He showed what he meant.
6. to make known to; inform, instruct, or prove to: I'll show you what I mean.
7. to prove; demonstrate: His experiment showed the falsity of the theory.
8. to indicate, register, or mark: The thermometer showed 10 below zero.
9. to exhibit or offer for sale: to show a house.
10. to allege, as in a legal document; plead, as a reason or cause.
11. to produce, as facts in an affidavit or at a hearing.
12. to express or make evident by appearance, behavior, speech, etc.: to show one's feelings.
13. to accord or grant (favor, kindness, etc.): He showed mercy in his decision.
–verb (used without object)
14. to be seen; be or become visible: Does my slip show?
15. to be seen in a certain way: to show to advantage.
16. to put on an exhibition or performance; display one's goods or products: Several dress designers are showing in New York now.
17. Informal. to be present or keep an appointment; show up: He said he would be there, but he didn't show.
16d 18. to finish third in a horse race, harness race, etc.
–noun
19. a theatrical production, performance, or company.
20. a radio or television program.
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21. a motion picture.
22. an exposition for dealers or the public of products by various manufacturers in a particular industry, usually held in an exhibition hall, convention facility, or the like: the annual boat show.
23. any kind of public exhibition or exposition: a show of Renoirs.
24. ostentatious display: nothing but mere show.
25. a display, exhibition, or demonstration: a true show of freedom.
26. an indication; trace: He frowned on the slightest show of emotion.
27. the position of the competitor who comes in third in a horse race, harness race, etc. Compare place (def. 27b), win 1 (def. 16).
28. appearance; impression: to make a sorry show.
29. a sight or spectacle.
30. an unreal or deceptive appearance: The actress's tears had the show of grief.
31. an act or instance of showing.
32. a motion-picture theater.
33. Informal. a chance: to get a fair show.
34. Medicine/Medical.
a. the first appearance of blood at the onset of menstruation.
b. a blood-tinged mucous discharge from the vagina that indicates the onset of labor.
35. Chiefly British Informal. any undertaking, group of persons, event, etc.; affair; thing.
36. show off,
a. to display ostentatiously: The parade was designed to show off all the latest weapons of war.
b. to seek to gain attention by displaying prominently one's abilities or accomplishments.
37. show up,
a. to m ed2 ake known, as faults; expose; reveal.
b. to exhibit in a certain way; appear: White shows up well against a blue background.
c. to come to or arrive at a place: We waited for two hours, but he didn't show up.
d. to make (another) seem inferior; outdo.
38. make a show of, to be ostentatious about; affect: Whenever there are visitors, the bosses make a show of being nice to their employees.
39. run the show, to control a business, situation, etc.; be in charge: My father runs the show in our house.
40. steal the show,
a. to usurp the credit or get the applause for something: That woman can act, but the child stole the show. He did all the work, but his partner stole the show.
b. to be the most pleasing or spectacular item or person in a group.
41. stop the show, to win such enthusiastic applause that a theatrical performance is temporarily interrupted.
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