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1 markt
♦voorbeelden:1 een dalende/stijgende markt • a bear/bull market'n krappe markt • a small marketop de vrije/open(bare) markt • on the open marketde markt bederven • ruin trade/the marketde markt bewerken • work upon/manipulate the marketer is geen markt meer voor dat product • there is no market for that product any morede markt overstromen/overspoelen met • flood/swamp the market witheen boek van de markt houden • keep a book out of circulationvan de markt verdringen • push out of/push off the marketeen markt zoeken voor een nieuw product • seek a market/an outlet for a new productnaar de markt gaan • go to marketop de markt brengen • put/place/bring on the market, marketop de markt kopen • buy at the marketop de markt staan • be at the market/in the marketplaceop de markt gooien • throw/dump on the market -
2 courant
courant1〈 het〉1 currency————————courant2♦voorbeelden:1 courante fondsen • sal(e)able/marketable stockshet meest courante model • the best-selling modelcourante rente • running interestcourante schulden • current debtscourante waren/artikelen • current stock -
3 courante fondsen
courante fondsensal(e)able/marketable stocksVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > courante fondsen
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4 goed in de markt liggen
goed in de markt liggenbe sal(e)able/marketable; 〈 figuurlijk〉 have a good nameVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > goed in de markt liggen
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5 verkoopbaar
2 [aanvaardbaar] acceptable♦voorbeelden:2 deze maatregel is niet verkoopbaar aan onze achterban • we can't sell this measure to our grass roots
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sal — ab·o·ma·sal; abys·sal·benthic; abys·sal·pelagic; ace·tyl·sal·i·cyl·ic; ali·na·sal; al·ve·o·lo·na·sal; ami·no·sal·i·cyl·ic; am·phi·va·sal; apoph·y·sal; ban·sal·a·guin; bar·i·sal; ba·sal·tic; ba·sal·ti·form; bi·cur·sal; bi·ja·sal; bi·sal·tae;… … English syllables
able — ab·sorb·able; ac·count·able; ac·tion·able; adapt·able; ad·vance·able; ad·vis·able·ness; al·lege·able; al·ter·able; ami·able·ness; bounce·able; brib·able; bridge·able; buff·able; build·able; burn·able; can·cel·able; change·able; change·able·ness;… … English syllables
sal|a|man|der — «SAL uh MAN duhr», noun. 1. a coldblooded animal shaped like a lizard but belonging to the same class as frogs and toads, such as the mud puppy of North America. Salamanders have moist, scaleless skin, four short legs, and usually a long tail.… … Useful english dictionary
sal|a|man|drine — «SAL uh MAN drihn», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. Zoology. of, having to do with, resembling, or related to the salamanders. 2. resembling the legendary salamander in being able to live in or endure fire. –n. Zoology. a salamander … Useful english dictionary
sal|va|ble — «SAL vuh buhl», adjective. 1. (of a ship, cargo, or the like) = salvageable. (Cf. ↑salvageable) 2. Theology. admitting of salvation. ╂[< Late Latin salvāre to save (< Latin salvus safe) + English able] … Useful english dictionary
able to get — Cleveland Dialect List able to reach a place: Ah know n t an Ah sal be yabble te get … English dialects glossary
sal·able — … Useful english dictionary
salvageable — sal·vage·able … English syllables
salvageable — sal·vage·able sal vij ə bəl adj capable of being salvaged <salvageable patients> sal·vage·abil·i·ty n, pl ties … Medical dictionary
vage — che·vage; es·cla·vage; ga·vage; ri·vage; sal·vage·abil·i·ty; sal·vage·able; stra·vage; la·vage; sal·vage; sel·vage; … English syllables
salamander — sal•a•man•der [[t]ˈsæl əˌmæn dər[/t]] n. 1) ram any tailed amphibian of the order Caudata, having a soft, moist, scaleless skin, usu. aquatic as a larva and semiterrestrial as an adult 2) myt a mythical being, esp. a lizard or other reptile,… … From formal English to slang