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21 market test
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22 market town
nome = città dove si tiene il mercato* * *ncittà dove si tiene (or si teneva) un mercato* * *nome = città dove si tiene il mercato -
23 market trend
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24 market value
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25 market-driven adj
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26 market-garden
noun (a garden where fruit and vegetables are grown for sale.) mercato ortofrutticolo -
27 market opportunity
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28 market square
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29 market stall
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30 market trader
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31 market-led
['mɑːkɪtˌled]* * *['mɑːkɪtˌled] -
32 Common Market
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33 down-market
['daʊnˌmɒːkɪt]1. adjrivolto (-a) ad una fascia di mercato inferiore, (product) dozzinale2. adv* * *down-market -
34 (to) test-market
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35 (to) test-market
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36 black market
nome mercato m. nero, borsa f. nera* * *((a place for) the illegal buying and selling, at high prices, of goods that are scarce, rationed etc: coffee on the black market.) mercato nero* * *nmercato nero, (in wartime) borsa neraon the black market — al mercato nero; alla borsa nera
* * *nome mercato m. nero, borsa f. nera -
37 free market
nome (anche free market economy) economia f. di mercato* * *nEcon libero mercato* * *nome (anche free market economy) economia f. di mercato -
38 stock market
1.1) (stock exchange) borsa f. valori, mercato m. azionario2) (prices, trading activity) mercato m. azionario2.modificatore [ analyst] di borsa; [trading, quotation] in borsa; [crash, flotation] della borsa* * *(a stock exchange, or the dealings on that.) mercato azionario* * *1.1) (stock exchange) borsa f. valori, mercato m. azionario2) (prices, trading activity) mercato m. azionario2.modificatore [ analyst] di borsa; [trading, quotation] in borsa; [crash, flotation] della borsa -
39 cattle market
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40 up-market
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