part exchange
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++ˌpart exˈchange noun [countable, uncountable] British EnglishBBT a way of buying a new car, television etc in which you give your old car, television etc as part of the payment 以旧换新折价交易(法),部分抵价交易(法) SYN American English trade in The company takes the buyer’s property in part exchange. 那家公司收下了买家的房产作为其抵付购买新房的部分款额。
Examples from the Corpus
part exchange• This may be important if credit finance for the new article purchased with a part exchange is declined by the financier.• Would consider part exchange for Status fretless bass.• Lars Andreasson in the southern town of Vaxjo is offering to accept Telia shares in part exchange for his goods.From Longman Business Dictionarypart-exchangeˌpart-exˈchange noun [countable, uncountable] British EnglishCOMMERCE a way of buying a new car, television etc in which you give the seller your old car etc as part of the payment, or a car etc given as part of the payment for something newSYN AmE trade-inHe sold the car in part-exchange for another vehicle. —part-exchange verb [transitive]We have fully warranted used sports cars for sale that have been part-exchanged for other vehicles in our stock range.ˌpart exˈchange nounChineseSyllable
Business way etc of a television in car, new buying a Corpus
part exchange
ˌpart exˈchange
noun [uncountable and countable]
British English a way of buying a new car, television etc in which you give your old car, television etc as part of the payment
SYN trade in American English:
The company takes the buyer’s property in part exchange.
ˌpart exˈchange
noun [uncountable and countable]British English a way of buying a new car, television etc in which you give your old car, television etc as part of the payment
SYN trade in American English: