market
US: /ˈmɑɹkət/, /ˈmɑɹkɪt/
UK: /mˈɑːkɪt/
English - Vietnamese dictionary
market /'mɑ:kit/- danh từ
- chợ
- to go to market: đi chợ
- thị trường, nơi tiêu thụ; khách hàng
- the foreign market: thị trường nước ngoài
- giá thị trường; tình hình thị trường
- the market fell: giá thị trường xuống
- the market rose: giá thị trường lên
- the market is quiet: tình hình thị trường ổn định; thị trường chứng khoán bình ổn
- to bring one's eggs (hogs) to a bad market (to the wrong market)
- làm hỏng việc, làm lỡ việc; hỏng kế hoạch, tính sai
- to make a market of one's honour
- bán rẻ danh dự
- chợ
- ngoại động từ
- bán ở chợ, bán ở thị trường
- bán ở chợ, bán ở thị trường
- nội động từ
- mua bán ở chợ
Advanced English dictionary
noun, verb+ noun
1 [C] an occasion when people buy and sell goods; the open area or building where they meet to do this: a fruit / flower / antiques market + an indoor / a street market + market stalls / traders + We buy our fruit and vegetables at the market. + Thursday is market day in Poitiers. + a market town (= a town in Britain where a regular market is or was held)
2 [sing.] business or trade, or the amount of trade in a particular type of goods: the world market in coffee + They have increased their share of the market by 10%. + the property / job market (= the number and type of houses, jobs, etc. that are available) + They have cornered the market in sportswear. (= sell the most)
3 [C] a particular area, country or section of the population that might buy goods: the US / Japanese market + the global / domestic market
4 [sing.] ~ (for sth) the number of people who want to buy sth
Synonym: DEMAND
a growing / declining market for second-hand cars + There's not much of a market for black and white televisions nowadays.
5 (often the market) [sing.] people who buy and sell goods in competition with each other: The market will decide if the TV station has any future. + a market-based / market-driven / market-led economy + innovative products at the forefront of market trends
See also -
6 [C] = STOCK MARKET: the futures market + the market crash of 1987
Help Note: There are many other compounds ending in market. You will find them at their place in the alphabet.
Idioms: in the market for sth interested in buying sth: I'm not in the market for a new car at the moment.
on the market available for people to buy: to put your house on the market + The house came on the market last year. + There are hundreds of different brands on the market.
on the open market available to buy without any restrictions: Firearms are not freely available on the open market.
play the market to buy and sell STOCKS and shares in order to make a profit
more at BUYER, PRICE v., SELLER
+ verb [VN] ~ sth (to sb) (as sth) to advertise and offer a product for sale; to present sth in a particular way and make people want to buy it: It is marketed as a low-alcohol wine. + School meals need to be marketed to children in the same way as other food.
See also -
+ noun
the business of buying and selling shares in companies and the place where this happens; a STOCK EXCHANGE: to make money on the stock market + a stock market crash (= when prices of shares fall suddenly and people lose money)
Thesaurus dictionary
n.
1 market-place, exchange, Stock Exchange:
There are some excellent buys on the market.
2 shop, store, bazaar, supermarket, Chiefly US superstore:
If you are going to the market, please buy some milk.
3 demand, customer base, call:
The market for computers is still growing rapidly.
v.
4 sell, merchandise, retail, vend, peddle, hawk, make available, furnish; trade (in), buy and sell, deal in:
We market these computers worldwide.
Collocation
1 place where people go to buy and sell things
ADJ.
open-air, outdoor, street | covered, indoor | antiques, cattle, fruit and vegetable, etc. | flea
(= that sells old or used goods at low prices)
VERB + MARKET
hold
The market is held on Wednesdays.
| go to | take sth to
They took the pigs to market.
MARKET + NOUN
square | town | day
PREP.
at/in a/the ~
to buy some fish at the market
2 business/trade
ADJ.
competitive | active, booming, bullish, lively, strong, thriving | bull
(finance),
rising | depressed, dull, sluggish, weak | bear
(finance),
falling | steady | buyer's, seller's | foreign, global, international, overseas, world | domestic, home, internal, local | single
the completion of the European single market in 1992
| common | economic | free | open | black
(= illegal)
| bond, capital, commodity, consumer, currency, export, financial, foreign exchange, futures, housing, money, product, property, securities, stock | car, computer, etc. | job, labour
VERB + MARKET
put sth on | come on/onto
A new model has come on the market.
| develop | break into, get into, penetrate
They're hoping to get into the Far Eastern market.
| capture, corner, monopolize | supply | flood
flooding the market with cheap foreign goods
| lose | depress | play
an investor who knows how to play the market?and win
MARKET + VERB
open up
The Chinese market has opened up recently.
| boom | pick up, rally | slump | be down, be up
The market was down 15 per cent.
| close
The market closed weaker.
| open
MARKET + NOUN
price, value | conditions | leader | position, share | sector | trends
PREP.
in/into a/the ~
changes in the UK market
| on the ~
one of the best car deals on the market
| ~ in
a thriving market in second-hand cars
PHRASES
be in the market for sth
(= be interested in buying sth),
the bottom's dropped/fallen out of the market
(= the market has collapsed),
a gap in the market, the bottom/lower/top/upper end of the market
3 people who want to buy sth
ADJ.
big, good, huge, large | poor, small | expanding, growing | shrinking | ready | niche
VERB + MARKET
create
The company has created a niche market for itself.
MARKET + VERB
expand, grow | shrink | collapse | bear sth
We will charge whatever the market will bear (= as much as people can be persuaded to pay).
MARKET + NOUN
segment | niche | research
PREP.
~ for
the market for new cars
4 the free market
VERB + MARKET
leave sth to
Some services cannot be left to the market.
MARKET + NOUN
forces | economy
ADV.
heavily | effectively, successfully | cleverly | aggressively | actively | selectively
The printer is being selectively marketed in a handful of countries.
PREP.
as
It will be marketed as a tonic for the elderly.
| through
The product is being marketed through the existing sales force.
| to
The company is not actively marketing its products to schools.
Concise dictionary
markets|marketed|marketing'mɑrkɪt /'mɑːkɪtnoun
+the world of commercial activity where goods and services are bought and sold
+the securities markets in the aggregate
+the customers for a particular product or service
+a marketplace where groceries are sold
verb
+engage in the commercial promotion, sale, or distribution of
+buy household supplies
+deal in a market
+make commercial