英:[ɔn ðə ˈmɑ:kit]
美:[ɑn ði ˈmɑrkɪt]
英:[ɔn ðə ˈmɑ:kit]
美:[ɑn ði ˈmɑrkɪt]
待售, 出售, 上市;
noun
a meeting together of people for the purpose of trade by private purchase and sale and usually not by auction
a public place where a market is heldespecially: a place where provisions are sold at wholesale
a farmers' market
archaic the act or an instance of buying and selling
the rate or price offered for a commodity or security
a geographic area of demand for commodities or services
sell in the southern market
the course of commercial activity by which the exchange of commodities is effected : extent of demand
the market is dull
an opportunity for selling
a good market for used cars
the area of economic activity in which buyers and sellers come together and the forces of supply and demand affect prices
producing goods for market rather than for consumption
verb
transitive verb
to expose for sale in a market
sell
intransitive verb
to deal in a market
noun
a meeting together of people for the purpose of trade by private purchase and sale and usually not by auction
a public place where a market is heldespecially: a place where provisions are sold at wholesale
a farmers' market
archaic the act or an instance of buying and selling
the rate or price offered for a commodity or security
a geographic area of demand for commodities or services
sell in the southern market
the course of commercial activity by which the exchange of commodities is effected : extent of demand
the market is dull
an opportunity for selling
a good market for used cars
the area of economic activity in which buyers and sellers come together and the forces of supply and demand affect prices
producing goods for market rather than for consumption
verb
transitive verb
to expose for sale in a market
sell
intransitive verb
to deal in a market
Noun and Verb Middle English, probably from Continental Germanic; akin to Old Saxon markat marketplace, Old High German marcāt, both ultimately from Latin mercatus trade, marketplace, from mercari to trade, from merc-, merx merchandise
The first known use of market was in the 12th century
map1 of 2noun
a drawing or picture showing selected features of an area (as the surface of the earth or the moon or a section of the brain) and usually drawn to a given scale
a drawing or picture of the sky showing the position of stars and planets
map2 of 2verb
to make a map of
map the city
to chart the course of : plan in detail—often used with out
map out a campaign
map1 of 2noun
a drawing or picture showing selected features of an area (as the surface of the earth or the moon or a section of the brain) and usually drawn to a given scale
a drawing or picture of the sky showing the position of stars and planets
map2 of 2verb
to make a map of
map the city
to chart the course of : plan in detail—often used with out
map out a campaign
march1 of 4noun
a border region : frontier
a district originally set up to defend a boundary—usually used in plural
the Welsh marches
march2 of 4verb
to move along with a steady regular stride especially in step with others
to move in a direct purposeful manner : progress
march3 of 4noun
the action of marching
the distance covered within a period of time by marching
a regular even step used in marching
forward movement : progress
the march of time
a musical piece with a strong regular rhythm that is suitable to march to
March4 of 4noun
the third month of the year
march1 of 4noun
a border region : frontier
a district originally set up to defend a boundary—usually used in plural
the Welsh marches
march2 of 4verb
to move along with a steady regular stride especially in step with others
to move in a direct purposeful manner : progress
march3 of 4noun
the action of marching
the distance covered within a period of time by marching
a regular even step used in marching
forward movement : progress
the march of time
a musical piece with a strong regular rhythm that is suitable to march to
March4 of 4noun
the third month of the year
market1 of 2noun
a meeting together of people to buy and sell
the people at such a meeting
a public place where a market is heldespecially: a place where provisions are sold at wholesale
a store where foods are sold to the public
a meat market
a geographic region in which things may be sold
markets for American cotton
a particular category of people who might buy
the youth market
an opportunity for selling
a good market for used cars
market2 of 2verb
to deal in a market
to offer for sale in a market : sell
1 This model outsells all others on the market.
这种型号在市场上较其他型号畅销。
2 The company has spent millions marketing the latest version of its software.
3 Don't put your house on the market in the winter, when sales are slow.
不要在冬季出售你的房屋,因为是销售淡季。
4 These goods are obsolete and will not fetch much on the market.
这些货品过时了,在市场上卖不了高价.
5 They are trying to develop foreign markets for American cotton.
6 He put his old car on the market.
他将他的旧车标价出售。
7 It has appeared on the market.
它已开始上市.
8 Crack is the most addictive drug on the market.
强效纯可卡因是市面上最容易让人上瘾的毒品。
9 I stopped at the market on the way home for some juice.
10 New markets are opening up all over the world.
11 a reference work for the educational market
12 Commodity prices remain stable and there are plenty of goods on the market.
商品价格稳定,市场货源充足.
13 targeting a more mature market
14 These products are being aggressively marketed to teenagers through television ads.
15 These computers are not yet on the market.
这些计算机还未上市。
16 The company sells mainly to the Southern market.
17 He markets his wares at craft shows.
18 a glut of cheap videos on the market
市场上供过于求的廉价录像带
19 Lev-Ram: In terms of growth and the market out there.
20 Advertisers are trying to appeal to the youth market.