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market

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mar·ket1 /ˈmɑːkɪt $ ˈmɑːr-/ ●●● S1 W1 noun  
1 place to buy things 购物场所 [countableC]
a) SHOP/STOREa time when people buy and sell goods, food etc, or the place, usually outside or in a large building, where this happens 集市;市场
 I usually buy all my vegetables at the market.
我通常都是在菜市场里购买蔬菜。
fish/fruit and vegetable/flower etc market
 There’s a good antiques market here on Sundays.
每逢周日这里都会有一个不错的古玩集市。
street market (=with a lot of different people selling things from tables, stalls etc in the street) 街市
b) American EnglishAmESHOP/STORE a shop that sells food and things for the home 食品杂货店 SYN grocery store
2 the market 
a) BFSthe stock market 证券市场,股票交易所
 Most analysts are forecasting a further downturn in the market.
大多数分析家预测证券市场将会进一步下挫。
 As soon as she graduated from college, she started to play the market (=risk money on the stock market).
她大学一毕业就炒起了股票。
 The markets (=all the stock markets in the world) are better prepared for a weakening economy than they were ten years ago.
相比十年前,全球股市应对日益疲弱的经济更加有准备了。
b) BBTthe total amount of trade in a particular kind of goods 〔某种货物的〕市场总额,总销售量
 Honda is trying to increase its market share.
本田公司正设法提高其市场份额。
 the state of the art market
艺术品市场的状况
the housing/property etc market
 Investors in the property market are worried about rising inflation.
房地产市场的投资者对通货膨胀上升表示担忧。
the market in
 the world market in aluminum
全球铝市场
bear market, bull market
c) BBTthe system in which all prices and wages depend on what goods people want to buy, how many they buy etc 市场机制;市场情况
 The president believes prices should be determined by the market, not the government.
总统认为物价应该由市场决定,而不是由政府决定。
free market
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3 on the market BBTSELLavailable for people to buy 在出售的,可买到的
 The manufacturers say the device will be on the market by May.
生产商说该设备将于5月前上市。
 Handguns are freely available on the open market (=for anyone to buy).
手枪可以在市场上自由买卖。
 They knew it wasn’t a good time to sell their house, but they still put it on the market (=offered it for sale).
虽然他们知道这不是卖房子的时候,但他们还是挂牌出售了。
 a revolutionary new drug that has just come onto the market
刚刚上市的一种革命性新药物
Don’t say ‘in the market’. Say on the market.
不要说 ‘in the market’. 而要说 on the market.
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4 country/area 国家/地区 [countableC]BBT a particular country or area where a company sells its goods or where a particular type of goods is sold 〔公司产品或某类商品的〕市场
 Our main overseas market is Japan.
我们的主要海外市场是日本。
international/home/UK etc market
 The domestic market makes up about 75% of their sales.
国内市场占他们总销售量的75%左右。
market for
 The world’s largest market for illegal drugs is the US.
全球最大的毒品市场是美国。
5 people who buy 购买者 [singular]BBTBUY the number of people who want to buy something, or the type of people who want to buy it 市场〔指购买人数或购买人群〕
market for
 The market for specialist academic books is pretty small.
专业学术著作的市场非常小。
 Is there a market for his invention?
他的发明有市场吗?
niche/specialist market 针对特定群体的销售市场
see thesaurus at customer
6 be in the market for something WANTto be interested in buying something 有意购买某物
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7 the job/labour market BEthe people looking for work, and the number of jobs that are available 就业市场/劳务市场
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8 a buyer’s/seller’s market SELLa time that is better for buyers because prices are low, or better for sellers because prices are high 买方/卖方市场
corner the market at corner2(3), → price yourself out of the market at price2(4)
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market2 verb [transitiveT]  
1 ADVERTISEto try to persuade people to buy a product by advertising it in a particular way, using attractive packages etc 推销
2 SELLto make a product available in shops 〔在店铺〕出售
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From Longman Business Dictionary
marketmar·ket1 /ˈmɑːkətˈmɑːr-/ noun
1[countableC]COMMERCE the activity of buying and selling goods or services, or the value of the goods or services sold
The babyfood market is worth many tens of millions of pounds a year.
market in/for
the market in consumer electronics
the booming market (=a profitable one with lots of activity) for mobile communications
heavy losses on apartment loans in states with depressed markets (=ones with falling prices and not much activity)
Harley has captured (=obtained) about 60% of the market for the biggest bikes.
Fast food is certainly a growth market (=one that is increasing in size).
Futures will tend to be overpriced in a rising market and underpriced in a falling market.
2[countableC]MARKETING a particular country, area, or group of people to which a company sells or hopes to sell its goods or services
Our main overseas market is Japan.
a magazine aimed at the teenage market
The company is entering the Hawaiian market as part of its nationwide expansion.
Import rules could make it hard for foreign van suppliers to penetrate that market (=to manage to enter it).
3on the marketCOMMERCE available for people to buy
companies with drugs on the market or in the final stages of product-testing
They put their apartment on the market (=offered it for sale) for $300,000.
4MARKETING [singular] the number of people who want to buy something
market for
The market for specialist academic books is pretty small.
He’s been trying to determine if there is a market for his invention.
5the marketECONOMICS the economic system in which prices, jobs, wages etc depend on what people want to buy, how much they are willing to pay etc
We should not leave credit card interest rates to the market - Congress should act.
6corner the marketCOMMERCE if a seller corners the market, they own or produce most of the goods on sale, and can therefore set prices
A trader may deliberately set out to corner the market in a product.
7price yourself out of the marketCOMMERCE to ask for so much money for something or for your services that no one wants to buy it or employ you
Supermodels are pricing themselves out of the market.
8[countableC] (also financial market)FINANCE the buying and selling of shares, bonds, COMMODITIES etc, or a place where this happens. Some markets are in a particular building, while trading on others takes place on computers and over the telephone, with no central building
The markets (=financial markets in general) here have improved and the economy is strong.
Fear of war shook financial markets around the world.
9make a marketFINANCE to be ready to buy and sell particular shares, bonds etc at particular prices
Each company is assigned a dealer who is responsible for making a market in the stock.
10buck the market trendECONOMICS if a price bucks the market trend, it goes in the opposite direction to most of the other prices in the market
Among shares that bucked the market’s downward trend, EMI finished 4p higher.
11buck the marketECONOMICS if someone cannot buck the market, they cannot avoid the effects of the market as a whole, for example by making money when everyone else is losing it
Governments can’t buck the market.
12play the marketFINANCE to risk money on a financial market
One way to play the European markets is through publicly traded mutual funds.
13[countableC]COMMERCE a time when people buy and sell goods, or the place, usually outside or in a large building, where this happens
A market is held in the town square every Friday.
bear market black market bond market bull market buyer's market capital market captive market cash market closed market commodity market credit market curb market currency market discount market domestic market efficient market equity market eurodollar market exchange market export market foreign exchange market forward market free market futures market gilt-edged market global market graveyard market grey market high-yield market housing market imperfect market insurance market investment-grade market job market kerb market loan market luxury market main market mass market middle market money market mortgage market new issue market niche market open market options market over-the-counter market parallel market perfect market primary market primary mortgage market property market secondary market secondary mortgage market securities market seller’s market shadow market single market spot market stock market swaps market target market terminal market test market third market
marketmarket2 verb [transitiveT]MARKETING
1to sell something or make it available for sale, especially in a particular way
Toshiba’s consumer electronics products were previously marketed in Italy through a distributor.
2to sell something by considering what customers want or need when buying a product or service, for example how much they are willing to pay, where they will buy it etc
The company has marketed its services well with a highly visible media campaign.
see also test-market
Origin market1
(1100-1200) Old North French Latin mercatus buying and selling, marketplace, from mercari to buy and sell, from merx things to sell
mar·ket1 nounmarket2 verb
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