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/ˈmɑːkɪt/ |
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1 | C a public building or place where people sell goods on tables called stalls 集市;市场 |
| a flower/fish/antiques market 花市/鱼市/古董市场 |
| a street/indoor/covered market 街市/室内市场/有棚盖的集市 |
| a market trader 市场商人 |
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2 | singular trade in goods of a particular kind (特定商品的)交易,市场 |
| the property/securities/computer market 房产/证券/计算机市场 |
| +in Changes in the weather affect the market in fruit and vegetables. 天气变化影响了果蔬交易。 |
| a share of the market We’ re looking to increase our share of the market. 我们期盼着提高我们的市场份额。 |
| a buyer’ s/seller’ s market (=economic conditions that give the person buying/selling an advantage) It’ s certainly a buyer’ s market in the car industry at the moment. 买方/卖方市场 |
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3 | C a particular place or group of people that a product is sold to (产品面向的)销售区域,购买人群,市场 |
| overseas markets 海外市场 |
| France is the main market for our shellfish. 法国是我们的贝类水产品的主要市场。 |
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4 | singular the total number of people willing to buy a particular product 市场(愿意购买某种产品的消费群体) |
| +for There will be a huge market for our digital systems. 我们的数字系统将会有一个巨大的市场。 |
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5 | C a stock market |
| Trading has been slow on the New York and Tokyo markets this morning. 纽约股市和东京股市今天上午的交易量不大。 |
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6 | singular the economic system in which prices, salaries, and the supply of goods are controlled by what and how much people buy 市场机制 |
| Governments are happy to let the market decide. 政府很乐意让市场调节机制起作用。 |
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- | be in the market for sth |
| to want to buy something |
| 想要购买某物 |
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| Most people are not in the market for this kind of product. 大部分人不想购买这种产品。 |
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- | on the market |
| available to buy |
| 出售;上市 |
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| Computers as powerful as this are not yet on the market. 性能如此强大的计算机市场上还没有出现。 |
| put sth on the market (=make it available for people to buy) We’ re going to put our house on the market. 将某物放到市场上出售 |
| come onto the market (=become available to buy) Some very attractive properties will be coming onto the market next month. 上市 |
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See also | - play 1 | - price 2 | |
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