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1 market
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2 market
[ˈmaːkɪt]1. noun1) a public place where people meet to buy and sell or the public event at which this happens:سوقHe has a clothes stall in the market.
2) (a place where there is) a demand for certain things:يوجَد سوق، يوجَد طَلَبThere is a market for cotton goods in hot countries.
2. verbto (attempt to) sell:يَبيع، يُسَوِّقI produce the goods and my brother markets them all over the world.
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3 market
سُوقٌ رَائِجة \ market: a general demand for certain goods; the place or the people that make such a demand: There’s no market for fur coats in Africa. -
4 market place
سَاحَة السُّوق \ market place: the open space where markets are held. \ مَكَان \ market place: the open space where markets are held. \ See Also سَاحة السُّوق -
5 market price
the price at which a thing is being sold at a particular time:سِعْر السّوقWhat's the current market price of gold?
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6 market research
investigation of the habits and preferences of the public in choosing what goods to buy:بَحْث السّوق: بَحث في رَغبات الجُمهور الشرائيَّهShe does market research for a cosmetics firm.
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7 market value
the price at which a thing is being sold at a particular time:سِعْر السّوقWhat's the current market price of gold?
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8 market-place
nounthe open space or square in a town in which a market is held.مَكان السّوق، ساحَة السّوق -
9 market-square
nounthe open space or square in a town in which a market is held.مَكان السّوق، ساحَة السّوق -
10 market-garden
nouna garden where fruit and vegetables are grown for sale.مَزْرَعَة خُضْراوات لِتَزويد السّوق المَحَلِيَّه -
11 be on the market
to be for sale:معروض للبَيعHer house has been on the market for months.
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12 black market
(a place for) the illegal buying and selling, at high prices, of goods that are scarce, rationed etc:السّوقُ السَّوْداءcoffee on the black market.
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13 flea market
nounan open-air market that sells cheap, old or used articles.سوق السِّلَع الرَّخيصَه -
14 exchange, bourse, stock exchange, stock market
بُورْصَة \ exchange, bourse, stock exchange, stock market. \ See Also سوقُ الأوراق الماليةArabic-English glossary > exchange, bourse, stock exchange, stock market
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15 the Common Market
السُّوق (الأوربية) المُشْتَرَكَة \ the Common Market: a group of European countries that have a special trade agreement with each other. -
16 stock market
a stock exchange, or the dealings on that.بورْصَه، سوق الأوراق المالِيَّه -
17 the Common Market
(formerly) an association of certain European countries to establish free trade (without duty, tariffs etc) among them, now replaced by the European Union.السوق المُشْتَرَكَه -
18 sauwaqa
market, trade [Sem s-w-q, LiAr su' (market), Mal suq, Akk suqu (street), Heb shuq (market), Syr shuqa, JNA shuqa, Amh suq (shop)] -
19 suq
market [sauwaqa] Per suq borrowed from Ar -
20 سوق
سُوق \ fair: an outdoor gathering of people for a market or for amusement. market: a public gathering where people can sell goods (often on certain fixed days); the place of such a gathering: a cattle market; a fruit market: Take your eggs to market. \ سُوق الأَورَاق المالِيّة (البُورصَة) \ stock exchange: a place where stocks are bought and sold. \ سُوقٌ خَيْرِيَّة \ bazaar: a sale of goods to get money for a special good purpose: a hospital bazaar (to help support a local hospital). \ سُوقٌ رَائِجة \ market: a general demand for certain goods; the place or the people that make such a demand: There’s no market for fur coats in Africa. \ سُوقٌ شَرْقِيّة \ bazaar: (in Eastern countries) a marketplace or group of shops. \ سُوقٌ مركَزيَّة \ supermarket: a large store of goods for sale where one serves oneself. \ سُوقٌ مَسْقُوفة \ arcade: an arched passage, often with shops along it.
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