trade-in是什么意思

  • En [ ˈtreɪd.ɪn]
  • Us [ ˈtreɪd.ɪn]

详细释义

  • 0 a method of buying something new by giving something you own as part of the payment for it -- 折价贴换交易,以旧折价换新

    • We got a good trade-in price for our old car. 我们的旧汽车折抵了不少钱。

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  • Brightstar offers customized solutions including: value added distribution, supply chain solutions, handset protection and insurance, buy-back and trade-in solutions and multi-channel retail solutions within the wireless telecommunications industry.

  • It sells a range of services: car loans and insurance, trade-in, cars servicing, spare parts and accessories sales, long-term life insurance, etc.

  • The trade-in makes no sense today when some of us feel some relief that those recently acquitted on grounds of mistrial and false evidence are alive and not dead.

  • Variations in price between trade-in services and products depend on timing (release of new models and market fluctuations), the model being sold, and the product's condition.

  • It is not as if there were a fixed market price for the trade-in goods.

  • The differential has since been reduced, partly by the depreciation of sterling and partly by the increase in this country of discounts and trade-in prices.

  • In so many cases there is a trade-in price given for the second-hand goods which are handed in as part of the transaction.

  • Dealers also run reports prior to acquiring vehicles at auction or from trade-ins to help insure they pay a fair market value.

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    折價貼換交易,以舊折價換新…

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