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Definition of marketable in English: marketableadjective ˈmɑːkɪtəb(ə)lˈmɑrkədəb(ə)l 1Able or fit to be sold or marketed. 可销售的,适合上市销售的 the flotation will make the shares marketable Example sentencesExamples - But the idea was kept under wraps for years until it was marketable.
- There are plenty of people who treat spirituality as a marketable commodity.
- The event, organised by the Guild of Scriveners, is a tradition which was originally intended to test that ale on sale in the city was of marketable quality.
- One of the most interesting - and potentially marketable - are natural aromas.
- On a global scale, and in many developing nations, water is a scarce and valuable, and clearly marketable, commodity.
- Frustrated savers sell their bonds and put the proceeds in marketable commodities.
- Demand for the loans necessary to create the marketable securities simply could not be satisfied.
- English Heritage however, demanded proof that the building had no marketable use.
- Kidding aside, the resolution said water was a basic human right and should not be treated as a marketable commodity.
- But times have changed, and rugby league has once again become a very marketable commodity.
- Faces, which are marketable pieces of personal property, are vulnerable.
- Being able to translate those ideas into marketable material is another.
- He suggests that the solution lies in treating knowledge as any other marketable commodity.
Synonyms saleable, sellable, merchantable rare vendible - 1.1 Attractive to potential employers or clients; in demand.
有市场需求的技能。 Example sentencesExamples - From comics to card games, movies to merchandise, X-Men is undoubtedly one of the worlds most marketable brands.
- But, today, to become politically marketable a party needs to be open to new ideas and new members.
- What is needed are global changes to make the platform more marketable.
- Today, every show that is on is pre-taped and then edited to be as catchy and marketable as possible.
- This band could not be more marketable and polished, yet remains unsigned.
- Increasingly, however, Canadians are writing novels set outside Canada, in order to be global and marketable.
- Snoopy dancing and saying ‘Have a good morning’ is a very marketable image.
- Thousands of Russians are now studying in America and Europe, and have acquired marketable skills, enabling them to land lucrative jobs.
- The important thing to remember is that a college degree is what's going to make you more marketable than anything else.
- She will find it increasingly hard to find any place to call her own from now on after advertisers identified her as the most marketable woman in sport.
- But he said the county, with its lakes and mountains, had an eminently marketable image that could play well with the wider public.
- The quality of education was also key in making student's globally marketable.
- The other could be a more child-friendly and marketable animal mascot, which are very popular in sports.
- The course will benefit unemployed people as it will gain them another skill which could make them more marketable in the search for jobs.
- But as he had hoped from the outset, appearing on television did what politics had failed to do: it made him marketable to the print media.
- You have to be pretty marketable to sell a series simply by tacking your name to the front of it.
- It's suddenly marketable, sexy, vibrant and most importantly, relevant.
- As yet, they haven't come up with a marketable name for the product.
- Maintaining quantity, supply security and punctuality in delivery are also important to make the products marketable.
- This same publishing industry has turned a cold shoulder to other, less marketable writers.
Synonyms in demand, sought-after, wanted
Definition of marketable in US English: marketableadjectiveˈmɑrkədəb(ə)lˈmärkədəb(ə)l 1Able or fit to be sold or marketed. 可销售的,适合上市销售的 the fish are perfectly marketable 这种鱼完全适合市场销售。 Example sentencesExamples - Being able to translate those ideas into marketable material is another.
- The event, organised by the Guild of Scriveners, is a tradition which was originally intended to test that ale on sale in the city was of marketable quality.
- But the idea was kept under wraps for years until it was marketable.
- He suggests that the solution lies in treating knowledge as any other marketable commodity.
- Demand for the loans necessary to create the marketable securities simply could not be satisfied.
- Kidding aside, the resolution said water was a basic human right and should not be treated as a marketable commodity.
- But times have changed, and rugby league has once again become a very marketable commodity.
- Frustrated savers sell their bonds and put the proceeds in marketable commodities.
- There are plenty of people who treat spirituality as a marketable commodity.
- One of the most interesting - and potentially marketable - are natural aromas.
- English Heritage however, demanded proof that the building had no marketable use.
- Faces, which are marketable pieces of personal property, are vulnerable.
- On a global scale, and in many developing nations, water is a scarce and valuable, and clearly marketable, commodity.
Synonyms saleable, sellable, merchantable - 1.1 In demand.
有销路的;有需求的 有市场需求的技能。 Example sentencesExamples - This band could not be more marketable and polished, yet remains unsigned.
- The other could be a more child-friendly and marketable animal mascot, which are very popular in sports.
- This same publishing industry has turned a cold shoulder to other, less marketable writers.
- From comics to card games, movies to merchandise, X-Men is undoubtedly one of the worlds most marketable brands.
- Thousands of Russians are now studying in America and Europe, and have acquired marketable skills, enabling them to land lucrative jobs.
- You have to be pretty marketable to sell a series simply by tacking your name to the front of it.
- But as he had hoped from the outset, appearing on television did what politics had failed to do: it made him marketable to the print media.
- She will find it increasingly hard to find any place to call her own from now on after advertisers identified her as the most marketable woman in sport.
- But, today, to become politically marketable a party needs to be open to new ideas and new members.
- What is needed are global changes to make the platform more marketable.
- As yet, they haven't come up with a marketable name for the product.
- Increasingly, however, Canadians are writing novels set outside Canada, in order to be global and marketable.
- But he said the county, with its lakes and mountains, had an eminently marketable image that could play well with the wider public.
- The course will benefit unemployed people as it will gain them another skill which could make them more marketable in the search for jobs.
- The quality of education was also key in making student's globally marketable.
- Snoopy dancing and saying ‘Have a good morning’ is a very marketable image.
- Maintaining quantity, supply security and punctuality in delivery are also important to make the products marketable.
- Today, every show that is on is pre-taped and then edited to be as catchy and marketable as possible.
- The important thing to remember is that a college degree is what's going to make you more marketable than anything else.
- It's suddenly marketable, sexy, vibrant and most importantly, relevant.
Synonyms in demand, sought-after, wanted
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