market的意思和读音

market

: [ˈmɑrkət] : [ˈmɑː(r)kɪt]

n.

v.

markets  marketing  marketed  

adj.+n.domestic market,international market,competitive market,japanese market,potential market

v.+n.enter market,find market,come market,tap market,expand market

n.marketplace,souk,bazaar,shop,arcade

marketn.

1.[c]an occasion when people buy and sell goods; the open area or building where they meet to do this

a fruit/flower/antiques market

an indoor/a street market

market stalls/traders

We buy our fruit and vegetables at the market .

Thursday is market day .

a market town(= a town in Britain where a regular market is or was held)(

2.[sing]business or trade, or the amount of trade in a particular type of goods

the world market in coffee

They have increased their share of the market by 10%. 10%。

the property/job market(= the number and type of houses, jobs, etc. that are available)

They have cornered the market in sportswear(= sell the most) .

3.[c]a particular area, country or section of the population that might buy goods

the Japanese market

the global/domestic market

4.[sing]~ (for sth)the number of people who want to buy sth

a growing/declining market for second-hand cars

5.[sing]people who buy and sell goods in competition with each other

The market will decide if the TV station has any future.

a market-based/market-driven/market-led economy

IDM

I'm not in the market for a new car at the moment.

in the market for sthinterested in buying sth

I'm not in the market for a new car at the moment.

to put your house on the market

The house came on the market last year.

There are hundreds of different brands on the market.

on the marketavailable for people to buy

to put your house on the market

The house came on the market last year.

There are hundreds of different brands on the market.

on the open marketavailable to buy without any restrictionsplay the marketto buy and sell stocks and shares in order to make a profitv.— see alsomarketing

1.~ sth (to sb) (as sth)to advertise and offer a product for sale; to present sth in a particular way and make people want to buy it

It is marketed as a low-alcohol wine.

School meals need to be marketed to children in the same way as other food.

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n.1.a public building or place where people sell goods on tables called stalls2.trade in goods of a particular kind3.a particular place or group of people that a product is sold to4.the total number of people willing to buy a particular product5.a stock market6.the economic system in which prices, salaries, and the supply of goods are controlled by what and how much people buy1.a public building or place where people sell goods on tables called stalls2.trade in goods of a particular kind3.a particular place or group of people that a product is sold to4.the total number of people willing to buy a particular product5.a stock market6.the economic system in which prices, salaries, and the supply of goods are controlled by what and how much people buy

v.1.to use advertising and other methods to persuade people to buy something

1. Portolio Market Trade ...

2. bazar,bazaar market , junk shop ...

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6. marine a. market n. marriage n.

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8. 〖 commercialport〗 market〖 store;shop;businessestablishment〗 ...

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1.This left the door open for the likes of Facebook to come in and seize a dominant market share.Facebook

2.It also works with its hardware and carrier partners to push security patches when a malicious app does make it into the Android Market.(AndroidMarket)

3.The next day the Miller came and asked Hans to carry a sack of flour to the market and sell it FOR him.

4.The company said the UK wind market was not growing fast enough and that projects had been slowed down by planning objections.

5.Predicting the return on the stock market over a few years is difficult if not impossible, but predicting it over the long term is easier.使线

6.To be honest, we do not know much about running a market economy and managing it. You are a bank, but we do not think we mainly need money.

7.Already, in the British residential market at least, estate agents are talking as if the crisis is over.

8.I've already done that the old-fashioned American way-by fighting it out in the market place.--

9.Only a packaging with a clear visual idea is able to stand out at the market among the generic packagings of the competition.

10.Investors ought to be told that the market for ETFs may not always be as liquid as they would like.