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flea market

跳蚤市场,跳板市场,旧货市场,飞跃市场

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a market, often outdoors, consisting of a number of individual stalls selling old or used articles, curios and antiques, cut-rate merchandise, etc.

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Examples

  • Mena-Barreno denied wrongdoing to authorities, saying he buys bikes online from sites such as Craigslist and OfferUp and then sells them at a flea market in El Paso.

  • Out now on Light in the Attic Records, “Another Side” is now the first public product of that incredible flea market find.

  • Exhausted, tempers began to flare so we stopped at a flea market-turned-shelter that was taking in evacuees.

  • He began as a teenage salesman, setting up a stand on a sidewalk flea market in Chicago, where he sold kitchen gadgets — the Chop-O-Matic and Veg-O-Matic, among them — invented by his father.

  • In some cases, the land is used for swap meets and flea markets when movies aren’t being shown.

  • It may be fun and it may get them paid, until oversaturation ruins our sense for irony and destroys the market for it.

  • Paperback publishers distributed their titles in African-American neighborhoods because it expanded their market base.

  • Indeed, Lion Air, with 45 percent of the domestic Indonesian airline market, has swallowed the Fernandes formula whole.

  • Expensive day care pushes women out of the labor market while men continue to work outside the home.

  • Mr. Bachner found it by wandering through the market and identified a craftsmen here who works in a tiny booth.

  • When the days were fine, Jean in his basket assisted at the dramatic performance in the market-place.

  • The declaration of war, or cessation thereof, used to be proclaimed in the market by the High Bailiff.

  • His partner, Boulton, had a lot ready for the market, and sold 150 by the end of the year.

  • It was, moreover, of a very poor colour and certainly not of the kind that would readily find a market.

  • Lovers our little Dorothy had by the score, though she was never seen but at church or at market.