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adjective (wanted by the public and therefore able to be sold: a marketable product.) vendibletr['mɑːkɪtəbəl]1 vendible, comerciablemarketable ['mɑrkət̬əbəl] adj: vendibleadj.• comerciable adj.• venal adj.• vendible adj.'mɑːrkətəbəl, 'mɑːkɪtəbəladjective <goods/product> comercializable, mercadeable; < image> comercial; < skill> que se cotiza muy bien en el mundo laboral['mɑːkɪtǝbl]ADJ1) (=saleable) [commodity, product] vendible, comercializable2) (fig) [skill] con mucha salidathe more specialized your skill, the more marketable you are — cuanto más especializado estés, mayores posibilidades tendrás en el mercado laboral
he is one of our most marketable young actors — es uno de nuestros actores jóvenes con más posibilidades en el mercado cinematográfico
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