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Definition of marketplace in English: marketplacenoun ˈmɑːkɪtpleɪsˈmɑrkətˌpleɪs 1An open space where a market is or was formerly held. 露天集市 the quaint cobbled marketplace Example sentencesExamples - Housing developments are the norm; shopping centers and strip malls have partially replaced the old marketplaces.
- Several NGOs have social workers at railway stations, bus stands, marketplaces and other crowded locales to identify and relocate children who have run away from home.
- In the marketplaces, vegetable sellers pile their wares into colourful pyramids, shouting at passing donkeys intent on stealing a mouthful of spinach.
- Fragments of India includes images and sounds from Hindu and Jain temples, Muslim tombs, mosques and marketplaces.
- I believe that they split the revenue according to the proportion of artists who are selling stuff in conventional marketplaces.
- It was the street food in crowded marketplaces.
- Using minimal props and costumes they create trumpeters and fairies, castles and marketplaces, with ease and clarity.
- Just as crimes are severely punished, statues of virtuous men, set in marketplaces, publicly honor good deeds.
- They restored their factories and their marketplaces.
- Aside from the shelters, many internally displaced people are living in schools, mosques, government offices and marketplaces.
- So in the coming weeks, road users will have to exercise more tolerance when they find many parts of the city's streets around marketplaces occupied by these seasonal traders.
- The ‘twists and turns in their lives’ are a subject of discussion that begins at marketplaces and continue even at the dinner table.
- In the marketplaces of towns like Maradi, food is plentiful, but many here simply can't afford to pay the high prices.
- The Iranian bazaar has a long history dating back to the fifth century, when public marketplaces moved inside the city walls.
- You can also find them close to important public buildings, marketplaces or subway stations.
- You can still follow the colonnaded main street of their city, and trace in the jumbled stones the outline of marketplaces, swimming pools and palaces.
- Its new marketplaces, built in traditional style, broad avenues, parks and city-wide greenery cover a land where only a few decades ago the sands blew.
- City Council Commission B for economic affairs demanded the city administration on Wednesday to take stern action against vendors who sold wild boar meat as cheap beef at marketplaces in the capital.
- Anyone who's interested can learn something about the limits of political manipulation and the public's stubbornness just by visiting the nation's squares and marketplaces.
- Before his recapture, he stayed at inns or slept at video game rooms, all located in the vicinity of the two marketplaces.
- 1.1 The arena of commercial dealings.
the changing demands of the global marketplace 全球市场不断变化的需求。 Example sentencesExamples - For these musicians the local marketplace and the global market are at some level the same.
- Like all new inventions we will be interested to see whether the claims made of this product will satisfy the commercial and domestic marketplaces.
- Water is also becoming a valuable commodity traded in the global marketplace.
- Of course, on a commercial level, stimulating fads is all about invigorating the marketplace.
- We could thus imagine various marketplaces facilitating commerce in live organs and tissues while restricting such commerce to a nation state or grouping of states such as the European Union.
- The more you market, the more aware the marketplace will be of the services you offer.
- The public now understands that medicine no longer controls its marketplace.
- The second reveals an unwillingness to face the commercial realities of the marketplace.
- In this world of outsourcing and global marketplaces, geographical borders seem to be fading.
- Our society depends on a free and robust marketplace not only of goods and services, but also ideas.
- In the financial marketplace, the value of a stock can be driven up or down by expectations for the future.
- Through that process we have emerged as a strong player and unlike those companies with a single global strategy we can operate well in regional marketplaces.
- There, banks are having to learn to dance to a new tune, participating as finance partners for such marketplaces - if they are involved at all.
- Branding your product or service is a good way to create recognition in the marketplace.
- This is no way to be creative - it's no way to operate in a commercial marketplace today.
- In general terms, they say, global competition in the local marketplace crowds out local variety.
- Several efforts have been made so far to create marketplaces for open source software, though none as yet employs a software completion bond mechanism.
- How many of our producers would spend money going to the US to find out what the world's biggest marketplace wants?
- The Internet automates many business processes, it reduces costs, open up new marketplaces and empowers customers and potential customers alike.
- It must function in the same broadcast marketplace that commercial entities operate in.
Definition of marketplace in US English: marketplacenounˈmärkətˌplāsˈmɑrkətˌpleɪs 1An open space where a market is or was formerly held in a town. 露天集市 Example sentencesExamples - Housing developments are the norm; shopping centers and strip malls have partially replaced the old marketplaces.
- Before his recapture, he stayed at inns or slept at video game rooms, all located in the vicinity of the two marketplaces.
- I believe that they split the revenue according to the proportion of artists who are selling stuff in conventional marketplaces.
- It was the street food in crowded marketplaces.
- Its new marketplaces, built in traditional style, broad avenues, parks and city-wide greenery cover a land where only a few decades ago the sands blew.
- City Council Commission B for economic affairs demanded the city administration on Wednesday to take stern action against vendors who sold wild boar meat as cheap beef at marketplaces in the capital.
- Anyone who's interested can learn something about the limits of political manipulation and the public's stubbornness just by visiting the nation's squares and marketplaces.
- In the marketplaces of towns like Maradi, food is plentiful, but many here simply can't afford to pay the high prices.
- So in the coming weeks, road users will have to exercise more tolerance when they find many parts of the city's streets around marketplaces occupied by these seasonal traders.
- Fragments of India includes images and sounds from Hindu and Jain temples, Muslim tombs, mosques and marketplaces.
- They restored their factories and their marketplaces.
- In the marketplaces, vegetable sellers pile their wares into colourful pyramids, shouting at passing donkeys intent on stealing a mouthful of spinach.
- Several NGOs have social workers at railway stations, bus stands, marketplaces and other crowded locales to identify and relocate children who have run away from home.
- The Iranian bazaar has a long history dating back to the fifth century, when public marketplaces moved inside the city walls.
- You can still follow the colonnaded main street of their city, and trace in the jumbled stones the outline of marketplaces, swimming pools and palaces.
- Just as crimes are severely punished, statues of virtuous men, set in marketplaces, publicly honor good deeds.
- Aside from the shelters, many internally displaced people are living in schools, mosques, government offices and marketplaces.
- The ‘twists and turns in their lives’ are a subject of discussion that begins at marketplaces and continue even at the dinner table.
- You can also find them close to important public buildings, marketplaces or subway stations.
- Using minimal props and costumes they create trumpeters and fairies, castles and marketplaces, with ease and clarity.
- 1.1 The arena of competitive or commercial dealings; the world of trade.
商界,贸易界 the changing demands of the global marketplace 全球市场不断变化的需求。 Example sentencesExamples - In the financial marketplace, the value of a stock can be driven up or down by expectations for the future.
- Our society depends on a free and robust marketplace not only of goods and services, but also ideas.
- The more you market, the more aware the marketplace will be of the services you offer.
- Several efforts have been made so far to create marketplaces for open source software, though none as yet employs a software completion bond mechanism.
- Branding your product or service is a good way to create recognition in the marketplace.
- This is no way to be creative - it's no way to operate in a commercial marketplace today.
- The second reveals an unwillingness to face the commercial realities of the marketplace.
- For these musicians the local marketplace and the global market are at some level the same.
- Like all new inventions we will be interested to see whether the claims made of this product will satisfy the commercial and domestic marketplaces.
- How many of our producers would spend money going to the US to find out what the world's biggest marketplace wants?
- The public now understands that medicine no longer controls its marketplace.
- The Internet automates many business processes, it reduces costs, open up new marketplaces and empowers customers and potential customers alike.
- In this world of outsourcing and global marketplaces, geographical borders seem to be fading.
- We could thus imagine various marketplaces facilitating commerce in live organs and tissues while restricting such commerce to a nation state or grouping of states such as the European Union.
- Through that process we have emerged as a strong player and unlike those companies with a single global strategy we can operate well in regional marketplaces.
- Of course, on a commercial level, stimulating fads is all about invigorating the marketplace.
- In general terms, they say, global competition in the local marketplace crowds out local variety.
- It must function in the same broadcast marketplace that commercial entities operate in.
- There, banks are having to learn to dance to a new tune, participating as finance partners for such marketplaces - if they are involved at all.
- Water is also becoming a valuable commodity traded in the global marketplace.
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