市場
A physical location where goods are traded (often pronounced 'ichiba') or a conceptual economic space where buying and selling occur (often pronounced 'shijō'). It encompasses both local open-air markets and the global abstract marketplace.
例句
3 / 5母は毎日、市場で新鮮な魚を買います。
My mother buys fresh fish at the market every day.
弊社は海外市場への進出を計画しております。
Our company is planning to expand into overseas markets.
ねえ、近くの市場に遊びに行かない?
Hey, do you want to go check out the nearby market?
词族
记忆技巧
Visualize a 'City' (市) 'Place' (場) where everyone gathers to trade. The kanji combined literally mean 'city place'.
快速测验
新しいビジネスを始める前に、必ず____調査を行ってください。
正确!
正确答案是: 市場
例句
母は毎日、市場で新鮮な魚を買います。
everydayMy mother buys fresh fish at the market every day.
弊社は海外市場への進出を計画しております。
formalOur company is planning to expand into overseas markets.
ねえ、近くの市場に遊びに行かない?
informalHey, do you want to go check out the nearby market?
自由市場経済の原則について論じる。
academicDiscuss the principles of a free market economy.
新製品を市場に投入する準備ができました。
businessWe are ready to launch the new product into the market.
词族
常见搭配
常用短语
市場を独占する
to monopolize the market
市場に参入する
to enter the market
市場の動向
market trends
容易混淆的词
'Super' refers specifically to a modern supermarket building, while 'Ichiba' usually refers to traditional open-air or wholesale markets.
使用说明
Use the pronunciation 'ichiba' for physical places like a fish market. Use 'shijō' for abstract concepts like the 'stock market' or 'global market'.
常见错误
Learners often use 'ichiba' when talking about economic theories or stock markets, where 'shijō' is the correct professional term.
记忆技巧
Visualize a 'City' (市) 'Place' (場) where everyone gathers to trade. The kanji combined literally mean 'city place'.
词源
Derived from Middle Chinese roots where '市' signifies a place of trade and '場' signifies a plot of ground or location.
语法模式
文化背景
Traditional markets (ichiba) like the former Tsukiji or current Toyosu are central to Japanese food culture and seasonal sourcing.
快速测验
新しいビジネスを始める前に、必ず____調査を行ってください。
正确!
正确答案是: 市場
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更多business词汇
実行
A1Execution or implementation of a plan, idea, or command. In business, it refers to the process of putting strategies into actual practice to achieve specific goals.
均衡
A1A state of equilibrium where opposing forces or influences are perfectly balanced. In a business context, it specifically refers to the stability between supply and demand or income and expenses.
概要
A1A clear summary or outline that provides the main points and general overview of a topic, project, or document. It is used to help someone understand the 'big picture' without looking at every detail immediately.
業界
A1Refers to a specific industry, business sector, or professional world where similar products or services are handled. It is used to group companies and individuals based on their business category.
産業
A1Industry. It refers to the organized production or manufacture of goods or services within a specific field of economic activity.
生産
A1The process of making, manufacturing, or growing goods and materials for use or sale. In a business context, it refers to the industrial output and the systems used to create products.
再開
A1The act of starting an activity or process again after it has been stopped or interrupted. In a business context, it often refers to resuming meetings, operations, or negotiations.
生産性
B1The effectiveness of productive effort, especially in industry, as measured in terms of the rate of output per unit of input. It's a common topic in IELTS for work-life balance and economic efficiency.
活性化
B2To make something more active, lively, or effective. It is used for communities (revitalization), economies (stimulation), and biological processes (activation).
指針
B2A set of principles or rules used to determine a course of action; a guideline. Originally referred to a compass needle or a pointer on a gauge.
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