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mar·ket
/ˈmɑrkət/
市場,交易,集市,推銷地區,行情,市面,銷路(
vt
.)在市場上交易,使上市
From:
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market
市場
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Mar·ket
n.
1.
A
meeting
together
of
people
,
at
a
stated
time
and
place
,
for
the
purpose
of
buying
and
selling
(
as
cattle
,
provisions
,
wares
,
etc
.)
by
private
purchase
and
sale
,
and
not
by
auction
;
as
,
a
market
is
held
in
the
town
every
week
;
a
farmers
'
market
.
He
is
wit's
peddler
;
and
retails
his
wares
At
wakes
,
and
wassails
,
meetings
,
markets
,
fairs
. --
Shak
.
Three
women
and
a
goose
make
a
market
.
--
Old
Saying
.
2.
A
public
place
(
as
an
open
space
in
a
town
)
or
a
large
building
,
where
a
market
is
held
;
a
market
place
or
market
house
;
esp
.,
a
place
where
provisions
are
sold
.
There
is
at
Jerusalem
by
the
sheep
market
a
pool
.
--
John
v
. 2.
3.
An
opportunity
for
selling
or
buying
anything
;
demand
,
as
shown
by
price
offered
or
obtainable
;
as
,
to
find
a
market
for
one's
wares
;
there
is
no
market
for
woolen
cloths
in
that
region
;
India
is
a
market
for
English
goods
;
there
are
none
for
sale
on
the
market
;
the
best
price
on
the
market
.
There
is
a
third
thing
to
be
considered
:
how
a
market
can
be
created
for
produce
,
or
how
production
can
be
limited
to
the
capacities
of
the
market
.
--
J
.
S
.
Mill
.
4.
Exchange
,
or
purchase
and
sale
;
traffic
;
as
,
a
dull
market
;
a
slow
market
.
5.
The
price
for
which
a
thing
is
sold
in
a
market
;
market
price
.
Hence
:
Value
;
worth
.
What
is
a
man
If
his
chief
good
and
market
of
his
time
Be
but
to
sleep
and
feed
? --
Shak
.
6.
Eng. Law
The
privelege
granted
to
a
town
of
having
a
public
market
.
Note:
☞
Market
is
often
used
adjectively
,
or
in
forming
compounds
of
obvious
meaning
;
as
,
market
basket
,
market
day
,
market
folk
,
market
house
,
market
man,
market
place
,
market
price
,
market
rate
,
market
wagon
,
market
woman
,
and
the
like
.
Market beater
,
a
swaggering
bully
;
a
noisy
braggart
. [
Obs
.] --
Chaucer
.
Market bell
,
a
bell
rung
to
give
notice
that
buying
and
selling
in
a
market
may
begin
. [
Eng
.] --
Shak
.
Market cross
,
a
cross
set
up
where
a
market
is
held
. --
Shak
.
Market garden
,
a
garden
in
which
vegetables
are
raised
for
market
.
Market gardening
,
the
raising
of
vegetables
for
market
.
Market place
,
an
open
square
or
place
in
a
town
where
markets
or
public
sales
are
held
.
Market town
,
a
town
that
has
the
privilege
of
a
stated
public
market
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Mar·ket
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Marketed
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Marketing
.]
To
deal
in
a
market
;
to
buy
or
sell
;
to
make
bargains
for
provisions
or
goods
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Mar·ket
,
v. t.
To
expose
for
sale
in
a
market
;
to
traffic
in
;
to
sell
in
a
market
,
and
in
an
extended
sense
,
to
sell
in
any
manner
;
as
,
most
of
the
farmes
have
marketed
their
crops
.
Industrious
merchants
meet
,
and
market
there
The
world's
collected
wealth
. --
Southey
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
market
n
1:
the
world
of
commercial
activity
where
goods
and
services
are
bought
and
sold
; "
without
competition
there
would
be
no
market
"; "
they
were
driven
from
the
marketplace
"
[
syn
:
marketplace
]
2:
the
securities
markets
in
the
aggregate
; "
the
market
always
frustrates
the
small
investor
" [
syn
:
securities industry
]
3:
the
customers
for
a
particular
product
or
service
; "
before
they
publish
any
book
they
try
to
determine
the
size
of
the
market
for
it
"
4:
a
marketplace
where
groceries
are
sold
; "
the
grocery
store
included
a
meat
market
" [
syn
:
grocery store
,
grocery
,
food market
]
v
1:
engage
in
the
commercial
promotion
,
sale
,
or
distribution
of
; "
The
company
is
marketing
its
new
line
of
beauty
products
"
2:
buy
household
supplies
; "
We
go
marketing
every
Saturday
"
3:
deal
in
a
market
4:
make
commercial
; "
Some
Amish
people
have
commercialized
their
way
of
life
" [
syn
:
commercialize
,
commercialise
]
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