2021-02-15
ศัพท์ น่าสับสน ชุด T – Trade & commerce
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Dictionary.com
ออกเสียง trade = ‘TREYD’
ออกเสียง commerce = ‘KOM-ers’
Dictionary.com
SYNONYM STUDY FOR TRADE
Trade, commerce, traffic
refer to the exchangingof commodities for other commodities or money.
Trade is the general word:
a brisk trade between the nations.
Commerce applies to trade on a large scale and over an extensive area:
international commerce.
Traffic may refer to a particular kind of trade;
but it usually suggests the travel, transportation, and activity associated with or incident to trade:
the opium traffic; heavy traffic on the railroads.
Trade, bargain, barter, sell
refer to exchangeor transfer of ownership
for some kind of material consideration.
Trade conveys the general idea, but often means to exchange articles of more or less even value:
to trade with Argentina.
Bargain suggests a somewhat extended period of coming to terms:
to bargain about the price of a horse.
Barter applies especially,to exchanging goods, wares, labor, etc.,
with no transfer of money for the transaction:
to barter wheat for machinery.
Sell implies transferring ownership, usually for a sum of money:
to sell a car.
Merriam-Webster Dictionary
Choose the Right Synonym for trade
Noun
BUSINESS, COMMERCE, TRADE, INDUSTRY, TRAFFIC
mean activityconcerned with the supplying and distribution of commodities.
BUSINESS may be an inclusive term but specifically designates
the activities of those engaged in the purchase or sale of commodities
or in related financial transactions.
COMMERCE and TRADE imply the exchange and transportation of commodities.
INDUSTRY applies to the producing of commodities, especially by manufacturingor processing, usually on a large scale.
TRAFFIC applies to the operation and functioning of public carriers of goods and persons.
Dictionary of Problem Words and Expressions
Trade up
In recent years, this phrase has been widely overused to mean
“to substitute for something that one has
something else that is more elaborate and expensive.”
People in trade (business, commerce, industry) may need this phrase.
Everyone else can do without it.
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