词汇 | trade down |
释义 | Idiom trade down to exchange something expensive for something that costs less.The family traded down to a smaller house, cutting their mortgage payments in half. Phr V trade down trades, trading, traded trade down to sell something, especially a car or a house, and buy one that is cheapersometimes + toThey plan to trade down to a smaller house when they retire. trade down to sell an expensive house, car etc, in order to buy one that is cheaper: Many homeowners decide to trade down in late middle-age, in order to get cash for retirement.■ OPPOSITE: trade up trade downTo exchange something larger or more expensive for something smaller or less expensive. A noun or pronoun can be used between "trade" and "down." They were forced to trade down their house after Jim lost his job and they could no longer afford the mortgage. A lot of people are trading their expensive cable TV packages down for low-cost digital streaming subscriptions. trade downExchange for something of lower value or price, as in They bought a smaller boat, trading down for the sake of economy. Similarly, trade up means "make an exchange for something of higher value or price," as in They traded up to a larger house. [First half of 1900s] trade downv. To trade something for something else of lower value or price: My SUV used a lot of gas, so I traded it down for a smaller, more economical car. My parents traded down their house for a condominium in Arizona. |
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