trade-ins

英 [treɪd ɪnz] 美 [treɪd ɪnz]

n.  折旧贴换交易; 以旧折价换新; 折价旧物
trade-in的复数

经济



柯林斯词典

  1. N-COUNT 折价贴换交易;以旧换新交易
    A trade-in is an arrangement in which someone buys something such as a new car or washing machine at a reduced price by giving their old one, as well as money, in payment.
    1. ...the trade-in value of the car.
      这辆车的折价贴换交易价值

双语例句

  1. The brick and mortar chain also started accepting trade-ins of Apple IOS devices for store credit.
    该实体店还开始对苹果iOS电脑进行折旧回收,返还店内积分。
  2. The idea is a joint government-manufacturer incentive plan to give consumers with old car trade-ins a$ 3,000 cash back deal on the purchase of any new car.
    这个方案是政府和企业携手合作推出的奖励计划,让购车人用原有的旧车作为交换,不管买什么样的新车时就可以得到3千美元现金。
  3. Gazelle also noted that in the week Apple introduced the latest iPhones, the number of trade-ins of Samsung products tripled compared with the week before.
    Gazelle还指出,在苹果推出最新版iPhone的那一周,三星(Samsung)产品的收购数量比前一周增加了两倍。
  4. However, the operating mechanism and theoretical that support the research of Trade-ins policy relative insufficiency ( Rao, 2009).
    但是,以旧换新的操作机制和理论支持研究的还比较缺乏(Rao,2009)。
  5. This study attempts to look for another breakthrough and makes a theoretical contribution to the further study for the trade-ins behavior.
    本研究试图为以旧换新行为寻找另外一个研究突破口,为进一步的研究做出理论贡献。
  6. For consumers, the trade-ins process, mainly related to two issues which are the old product discounts and new product valuation.
    对于消费者来说,以旧换新过程中主要涉及到旧产品的折价和新产品的估价两个问题。