单词 | traded |
释义 | tradedadj.1ΘΚΠ society > travel > means of travel > route or way > way, path, or track > track, trail, or path > [adjective] > beaten or well-trodden berrieda1382 well-beaten?c1425 forbeatc1430 well-trodden?1566 traded?1567 trodden1576 well-traded1576 tracked1589 pathed1597 trite1601 beaten1748 paddered1789 well-travelled1797 padded1821 over-beaten1873 ?1567 Def. Priestes Mariages (new ed.) 266 Keping the world in a comon traded errour, for glory or lucre. 1591 J. Hortop Trauailes of Eng. Man 10 Heere bee many Tygers..they vse the traded waies. 1614 A. Taylor Encomiasticke Elogies vi. sig. B2 Mount-seated Atlas reares him vp to see His traded skye-course. 1633 J. Done tr. ‘Aristeas’ Aunc. Hist. Septuagint sig. B2 The Greeke Language, which then was the most traded and vulgar through the whole Vniuerse. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > ability > skill or skilfulness > [adjective] > expert, proficient, or versed wiseOE perfectc1350 expertc1374 pertc1390 complete1526 flesh-bred1548 exact1589 proficienta1593 traded1609 well (better, best) verseda1610 made-upa1616 thorough-paceda1628 elementeda1661 peevish1673 adept1698 finished1710 nap1862 1609 W. Shakespeare Troilus & Cressida ii. ii. 63 Mine eyes and eares, Two traded pilots twixt the dangerous shore, Of will and Iudgement. View more context for this quotation 1655 H. L'Estrange Reign King Charles 17 A gentleman peculiarly qualifyed for and long traded in Sea exploits. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > trading place > a centre of commerce > [adjective] trafficable1598 traded?1609 ?1609 J. Healey tr. Bp. J. Hall Discouery New World iii. iii. 139 (margin) Built in the fashion of our Exchange & far better traded. 1677 J. Logan Analogia Honorum ii. i. 162/1 Ships of very considerable Burthen, which daily bring in their rich Ladings from the known parts of the traded World. 1707 W. Funnell Voy. round World v. 113 The biggest and best traded City in all America. 4. Of a commodity: that has been bought, sold, or exchanged; that is or may be traded, esp. (in later use) internationally or on the stock market. ΚΠ 1833 N. J. Wyeth Let. 4 July in Corr. & Jrnls. 1831–6 (1899) 63 When you trade a salmon it is from 6 to 30 hours old... I am quite sure that traded salmon could not be cured so as to be first rate. 1892 W. Westphal Ten Years in S. Afr. xii. 139 I commenced to trade my goods for horses... I ordered the Hottentots to drive the traded horses. 1919 A. L. Kroeber Peoples of Philippines i. 40 There is a simple flute, a little jew's harp.., occasionally a traded bronze gong, a guitar. 1989 D. Newell Devel. Pacific Salmon-canning Industry 4 For Canadians, the prices of most traded goods have been established internationally rather than domestically. 2014 Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka) (Nexis) 24 Dec. It is well known that NR [sc. natural rubber] is a traded commodity, like oil or gold. Compounds traded-in adj. exchanged in part payment. ΚΠ 1906 N.Y. Times 29 May 9/5 (advt.) The traded-in car being re-sold within a week. 1966 Guardian 1 Aug. 6/6 The traded-in product is far from worn out. 2014 in W. Reiboldt & M. H. Mallers Consumer Survival I. 186 Returning any traded-in property. traded option n. Finance an option (option n. 6) which can itself be bought and sold. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > stocks and shares > [noun] > specific operations or arrangements intromission1567 hedginga1631 retiring1681 partnership1704 put1718 time bargain1720 bargain for time1721 option1746 call1825 put and call1826 cornering1841 corner1853 raid1866 pooling1871 squeeze1872 call option1874 recapitalization1874 short squeeze1877 split-up1878 margin call1888 pyramid1888 profit taking1891 pyramiding1895 underwriting1895 melon-cutting1900 round turn1901 market-making1902 put-through1902 put and take1921 round trip1922 put and take1929 leverage1931 split-down1932 switching1932 give-up1934 mark to market1938 recap1940 rollover1947 downtick1954 stock split1955 traded option1955 leg1959 stock splitting1959 rollover1961 split1972 spread betting1972 unitization1974 marking-to-market1981 swap1982 telebroking1984 1955 N.Y. Times 26 Mar. 26/1 Traded options established new seasonal highs. 1978 Daily Mail 11 Mar. 39 In a month, we shall see the opening in Amsterdam and London of markets in traded options, an innovation which took Chicago by storm in April 1973. 2005 M. Rubinstein & J. Jackwerth in B. N. Lehmann Legacy of Fischer Black vi. 127 We take as data the current prices of traded options on a proxy for the market portfolio. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2015; most recently modified version published online March 2022). † tradedadj.2 Obsolete. Having a trade or occupation. Often with preceding modifying word. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > worker > workers according to type of work > manual or industrial worker > [adjective] > having a trade or craft craftiousc1443 traded1605 skilled1843 1605 G. Chapman et al. Eastward Hoe i. sig. Bv Shee has refus'd for you wealthy and honest matches, knowne good men, well monied, better traded, best reputed. 1615 J. Stephens Satyrical Ess. 242 Hee is a Traded fellow, though hee seemes a Scholler. 1631 T. Powell Tom of All Trades 170 The favour of great traded Merchants. a1656 J. Hales Golden Remains (1659) i. 73 To see another man meanly clad, meanly housed, meanly traded. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2015; most recently modified version published online March 2019). < |
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