A1 noun 中性 #248 最常用

market

/ˈmɑːrkɪt/

A market is a specific place where people gather to buy and sell goods, often food or crafts. It can also refer to the group of people who want to buy a particular product or the general system of trade.

例句

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1

I go to the fish market every Friday morning for fresh seafood.

I go to the fish market every Friday morning for fresh seafood.

2

The municipal council has issued new regulations for the local market.

The municipal council has issued new regulations for the local market.

3

Hey, do you want to check out that new street market downtown?

Hey, do you want to check out that new street market downtown?

词族

名词
market
Verb
market
形容词
marketable
相关
marketing
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记忆技巧

Think of the word 'Mark'. Mark puts a price 'mark' on his goods at the 'market'.

快速测验

We usually buy our fruit at the local _____ on Sundays.

正确!

正确答案是: market

例句

1

I go to the fish market every Friday morning for fresh seafood.

everyday

I go to the fish market every Friday morning for fresh seafood.

2

The municipal council has issued new regulations for the local market.

formal

The municipal council has issued new regulations for the local market.

3

Hey, do you want to check out that new street market downtown?

informal

Hey, do you want to check out that new street market downtown?

4

The study examines how the global market influences local agricultural prices.

academic

The study examines how the global market influences local agricultural prices.

5

Our company is looking to expand into the European market next year.

business

Our company is looking to expand into the European market next year.

词族

名词
market
Verb
market
形容词
marketable
相关
marketing

常见搭配

farmers' market a place where farmers sell food directly to consumers
stock market a system for buying and selling shares in companies
market share the portion of a market controlled by a particular company
flea market an outdoor market selling inexpensive or second-hand goods
market value the amount for which something can be sold on the open market

常用短语

on the market

available for sale

in the market for

wishing to buy something

play the market

to invest in stocks or shares

容易混淆的词

market vs supermarket

A supermarket is a large indoor store, while a market is often a collection of individual stalls, frequently outdoors.

market vs marketing

Marketing is the activity of promoting products, whereas a market is the place or audience for those products.

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使用说明

Use 'at the market' when talking about being at the physical location. Use 'market' without 'the' in certain economic contexts, like 'market forces'.

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常见错误

Learners often forget the article 'the' when referring to a specific local market, saying 'I go to market' instead of 'I go to the market'.

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记忆技巧

Think of the word 'Mark'. Mark puts a price 'mark' on his goods at the 'market'.

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词源

Derived from the Latin 'mercatus', meaning trading or a place for trade.

语法模式

countable noun (plural: markets) often used with the preposition 'at' can function as a verb meaning to promote/sell
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文化背景

In many countries, the local market is the primary social and economic hub for the community.

快速测验

We usually buy our fruit at the local _____ on Sundays.

正确!

正确答案是: market

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