market place
英 [ˈmɑːkɪt pleɪs]
美 [ˈmɑːrkɪt pleɪs]
n. 买卖;市场交易;商业(活动); 集市;市场;(常指)露天市场
英英释义
noun
- 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
- an area in a town where a public mercantile establishment is set up
双语例句
- The process by which a company differentiates itself and its products in the market place.
品牌化公司把自己和它的产品和市场上的其他相区分的过程。 - Wherefore was he standing bareheaded in the market place?
他为什么光着头站在集市上呢? - This market place was closed for selling fake products.
因为卖假货,这个商场被勒令闭市整顿。 - He looks at the little stalls ranged along the walls of the market place.
他看了看沿着市场墙边摆着的一些小货摊。 - The stock exchange has long served he needs of government industry and investors in providing the central market place for the issuing and trading of securities.
通过为政券的发行和贸易提供中心市场,股票交易所长期为政府、工业以及投资商的需要服务。 - This was the usual custom when a holy Brahmin happened to make his appearance in the market place.
按照习俗,神圣的婆罗门出现在集市上时人们通常都会这样做。 - The International Market place has outdoor stalls full of exotic treasures.
国际市场区设有户外摊位,满满地陈列着具有异国情调的宝贝。 - Instead will I place my uniqueness on display in the market place.
相反,我要把自己的独特之处在商场中展示。 - The more engagements signed, the stronger the vendor's stock price, value, and demand in the market place.
签署的业务越多,供应商的股价和价值就越高,市场需求就越强劲。 - The cold cobblestones of the market place.
市场上那冰冷的圆石地面。
