market

market
n.
store, shop

1) a fish; food market; hypermarket (BE); meat; open-air market; supermarket

2) at a market (to shop at the market)

place where trade is conducted

3) a stock market

4) a flea; open; overseas; spot market

5) on a market (to buy oil on the spot market; to put a new product on the market; a new computer has just come out on the market)

stock market

6) to play the market ('to speculate')

7) to depress the market

8) a bear ('falling'); bull ('rising') market

9) the market is active; depressed; falling; firm, steady; rising; sluggish

10) the market closes strong; weak

11) the market opens strong; weak

supply of goods, services

12) to capture, corner, monopolize a market

13) to flood, glut a market

14) the housing; labor market

15) a buyer's; seller's market

demand

16) to create a market

17) to study the market

18) to depress a market

19) a market for (there is no market for large cars)

20) in the market for (we're in the market for a new house)

21) a drug on the market ('smt. for which there is little demand')

trade

22) the bond; commodities; securities; stock; used-car; wheat market

* * *
['mɑːkɪt]
bull ('rising') market
commodities
falling
food market
glut a market
labor market
monopolize a market
open-air market
rising
seller's market
sluggish
spot market
used-car
wheat market
hypermarket (BE)
['demand'] to create a market
['place where trade is conducted'] a stock market
['store, shop'] a fish
['supply of goods, services'] to capture
['trade'] the bond
a buyer's
a flea
the housing
the market closes strong
the market is active
the market opens strong
to depress a market
to depress the market
to flood
to study the market
a bear ('falling')
a drug on the market ('smt. for which there is little demand')
['stock market'] to play the market ('to speculate')
a market for (there is no market for large cars)
on a market (to buy oil on the spot market; to put a new product on the market; a new computer has just come out on the market)
at a market (to shop at the market)
in the market for (we're in the market for a new house)

Combinatory dictionary. 2013.

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