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I . mar·ket [ˈmɑ:kɪt] N

1. market (place):

market
trg m
market

2. market (demand):

market
market
housing market
job market

3. market (trade):

market on
stock market
the open market
to put sth on the market
to put a house on the market

II . mar·ket [ˈmɑ:kɪt] VB trans

market (sell)
market (sell)
market (put on market)

farm·ers' ˈmar·ket N

farmers' market

ˈflea mar·ket N

flea market

ˈfu·tures mar·ket N ECON

ˈgrain mar·ket N

grain market

ˈhous·ing mar·ket N

ˈjob mar·ket N

ˈla·bour mar·ket N

labour market

ˈmar·ket day N esp Brit

market day

mar·ket ˈforces N pl

market forces
tržne sile f pl

mar·ket ˈgar·den N Brit Aus

mar·ket ˈgar·den·er N Brit Aus

mar·ket ˈlead·er N

mar·ket re·ˈsearch N no pl

mar·ket re·ˈsearch·er N

ˈmar·ket town N Brit

market town

ˈmar·ket trad·er N

market trader

mass ˈmar·ket N

mass-ˈmar·ket ADJ attr

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The other tool most widely used in ascertaining and predicting consumer preference is market research.
www.wired.co.uk
The revenue of video games would diminish as the titles were released to the home market.
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He should know how to ride a horse, bet on a horse, bet on the stock market, and bet on the cards.
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As stated in the report, the global content management market will expand at a CAGR of 21.80% between 2016 and 2020.
www.digitaljournal.com
Within the market portfolio, asset specific risk will be diversified away to the extent possible.
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The revivalist scene thus became associated with the opposition, and became a vehicle for protest against free-market capitalism.
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Market production is the prime source of economic well-being and therefore the primus motor of the economy.
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Man became a major market participant; and the firms twentieth century partners established the company as a broker to third parties.
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Then, in the 1980s, a new product came on the market: sunblock.
gizmodo.com
Black market laws were rarely enforced, but smuggling was another matter.
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