market 的 3 个定义
- an open place or a covered building where buyers and sellers convene for the sale of goods; a marketplace: a farmers' market.
- a store for the sale of food: a meat market.
- a meeting of people for selling and buying.
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- to buy or sell in a market; deal.
- to buy food and provisions for the home.
- to advertise to a target audience or for a recommended use: The vacation homes are marketed to retirees and other seniors.This movie was marketed as a horror film, rather than a drama.
- to carry or send to market for disposal: to market produce every week.
- to dispose of in a market; sell.
market 近义词
package and sell goods
更多market例句
- Bauer has never played professionally in a market such as Los Angeles before, never played in a clubhouse as established and accomplished as that of the Dodgers.
- The brand’s soft voice in the market was compounded by a siloed approach to marketing investment.
- When you buy frozen veggies at the market, make sure you can move the individual veggies around in the bag.
- Franchises are still trying out ways to market teams to their assigned cities.
- In terms of consumer attitudes and behavior, there has never been a single force that has so significantly shaped the home improvement market.
- 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.