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sin embargoAunque.Rate it:

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sin embargoPero, no obstante.Rate it:

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every man to his tradeKeep to your own job and don't meddle in other people's. We should all stick to what we are good at.Rate it:

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trade downTo sell something and replace it with something cheaper.Rate it:

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by tradeAs a profession; professionally.Rate it:

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trade downTo lose value on the stock exchange.Rate it:

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trade into give a piece of merchandise as part of the payment or trade for something new.Rate it:

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trade unionworkers' organisationRate it:

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trade unionsocial eventRate it:

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trade upTo gain value on the stock exchange.Rate it:

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trade upTo sell something and replace it with something more expensive.Rate it:

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trade-offa balance achieved between two desirable but incompatible features; a compromise.Rate it:

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trick of the tradeA shortcut or other quick, or very effective way of doing things, that professional workers learn from experience.Rate it:

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widow-makerSomething which or someone who takes the lives of men; a lethal hazard that affects mostly men or is specific to a primarily male trade.Rate it:

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I'm all right, JackIndicates a selfish attitude, not worried about any problems one's friends and neighbours might have. Often associated with strikes and other trade union industrial actions.Rate it:

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widow-makerSomething which or someone who takes the lives of men; a hazard that affects mostly men or is specific for some trade, occupied mostly by men.Rate it:

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blanket termA word or phrase that is used to describe multiple groups of related things. The degree of relation may vary. Blanket terms often trade specificity for ease-of-use; in other words, a blanket term by itself gives little detail about the things that it describes or the relationships between them, but is easy to say and remember. Blanket terms often originate as slang, and eventually become integrated into the general vocabulary.Rate it:

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blue bookA book of statistics or almanac, usually published by an agency or as a trade publication.Rate it:

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de son étatBy profession, by trade.Rate it:

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deal inTo trade a named commodityRate it:

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deux moineaux sur même épi ne sont pas longtemps amisTwo of a trade seldom agree.Rate it:

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elemento compositivoSegmento que, sin ser una palabra independiente, participa en la formación de palabras compuestas, agregándose antes o después de otro segmento o morfema. Se les asigna una carga de significado mayor que la de los afijos, y en español generalmente provienen del antiguo griego o del latín. Sin embargo, para efectos prácticos y siguiendo la práctica de muchos autores, Wikcionario los registra como sufijos o prefijos, según vayan pospuestos o antepuestos.Rate it:

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give away the storeTo transact, trade, or negotiate badly, by paying, providing, or conceding too much to the other party.Rate it:

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il a fait ses affaires dans les vinsHe made his money in the wine trade.Rate it:

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il sait le fort et le fin de son artHe knows every trick of his trade.Rate it:

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jump the gunTo trade securities based on information that is not yet public; to trade on inside information.Rate it:

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les affaires ne vont pas (ne marchent pas)Trade is dull, slack.Rate it:

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marque de fabriqueTrade-mark.Rate it:

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matemáticamente campeónAlguien que ha conseguido ganar tantos puntos de ventaja en una competición que, aunque no compita más y su principal rival gane todas las pruebas restantes, cuando concluya el campeonato será campeón oficial. Normalmente es casi imposible que se pierda el campeonato siendo matemáticamente campeón, sin embargo puede producirse alguna descalificación o situación en la que se resten puntos.Rate it:

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no obstantePero, sin embargo. Usado para expresar oposición, diferencia o que no constituye obstáculos.Rate it:

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número ordinalTipo de número introducido por Georg Cantor in 1897, para representar secuencias infinitas y clasificar conjuntos con ciertas estructuras de orden. Por ejemplo considerando los conjuntos: Z {\displaystyle Z} de todos los números enteros y el conjunto P {\displaystyle P} de todos los número pares, desde el punto de vista de los números cardinales son equivalentes ambos son infinitos sin embargo desde el punto de vista ordinal son diferentes pues P ∈ Z {\displaystyle P\in Z} por lo que uno esta en el orden antes que el otro.Rate it:

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open-door policyA governmental policy of encouraging immigration or of permitting increased access by foreigners for purposes of tourism, trade, investment, etc.Rate it:

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phone tagA situation in which two individuals attempting to contact each other by telephone repeatedly do not get a live person and instead trade messages, such as by voice mail.Rate it:

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switch offTo alternate between; to trade.Rate it:

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to be named laterUsed other than as an idiom. In an exchange, a unspecified example of a thing (in sports, usually a player), either not yet chosen or named publicly, at the time of a trade.Rate it:

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try one's handTo attempt a skill, craft, or trade.Rate it:

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WTTInitialism of want/willing to trade.Rate it:

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