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1 the market overt
openbare markt (de marktkrachten (de vraag en aanbod)) -
2 rig the market
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3 play the market
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4 at the market
(in economie) volgens de marktprijs -
5 glut the market
de markt overspoelen -
6 on the market
bestaat op de markt, is te koop -
7 a drug on the market
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8 be in the market for something
be in the market for something -
9 flood the market with
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10 foreign offerings on the market
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11 price oneself out of the market
price oneself out of the market -
12 put on the market
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13 try to bull the market
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14 turn of the market
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15 have a stronghold on the market
is goed gevestigd op de markt -
16 priced out of the market
verkocht tegen hoge prijs (vroeg te veel geld,te duur) -
17 section of the market
deelmarkt -
18 to place on the market
uitbrengen -
19 market
n. markt; uitverkoop; vraag, aanbod; koopmarkt; verkoopmarkt--------v. aan de markt brengen, omzetten; op de markt kopen; op de markt handelenmarket1[ ma:kit] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 markt ⇒ handel; afzetgebied♦voorbeelden:be in the market for something • iets willen kopenput on the market • op de markt brengenprice oneself out of the market • zich uit de markt prijzen→ sensitive sensitive/————————market2♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉 -
20 the bottom is going to fall out of the gold market soon
English-Dutch dictionary > the bottom is going to fall out of the gold market soon
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