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tradesman
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trades·man  (trdzmn)
n.
1. A man engaged in retail trade.
2. A craftsman.

tradesman [ˈtreɪdzmən]
n pl -men
1. (Business / Commerce) a man engaged in trade, esp a retail dealer
2. (Business / Commerce) a skilled worker
tradeswoman  fem n
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.tradesman - a merchant who owns or manages a shoptradesman - a merchant who owns or manages a shop
tradespeople - people engaged in trade
dry cleaner, cleaner - the operator of dry-cleaning establishment
florist - someone who grows and deals in flowers; "the florist made up an attractive bouquet"
hosier - a tradesman who sells hosiery and (in England) knitwear
merchandiser, merchant - a businessperson engaged in retail trade
newsagent, newsdealer, newsstand operator, newsvendor - someone who sells newspapers
tobacconist - a retail dealer in tobacco and tobacco-related articles

tradesman
noun craftsman, workman, artisan, journeyman, skilled worker I would have made a good tradesman - particularly a carpenter.
Translations
tradesman [ˈtreɪdzmən] N (tradesmen (pl)) (= shopkeeper) → tendero m; (= roundsman) → repartidor m, proveedor m; (= artisan) → artesano m
tradesman's entranceentrada f de servicio
tradesman [ˈtreɪdzmən] n
(= shopkeeper) → commerçant m
(= skilled worker) → ouvrier m qualifié
trades union n
see trade union
Trades Union Congress n association des principaux syndicats britanniques
trade surplus nexcédent m commercial
trade talks nplnégociations fpl commerciales
trade union nsyndicat m
trade unionism nsyndicalisme m
trade unionist nsyndicaliste mf
trade wind [ˌtreɪdˈwɪnd] nalizé m
tradesman [ˈtreɪdzmən] n (-men (pl)) → fornitore m; (shopkeeper) → negoziante m
tradesman's entrance → ingresso per i fornitori or di servizio


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