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bear market n | (stock trading) | rynek zniżkujący m + przym. |
| Oil prices are currently in a bear market. |
black market n | (illegal trade) | czarny rynek przym. + m |
| Although it's illegal, many people buy merchandise on the black market. |
| Official economic statistics do not take into account the black market economy. |
bull market n | (optimism on stock market) | hossa ż |
| You don't have to be a financial genius to make money in a bull market. |
buyers' market n | (low prices and large supply) | rynek nabywcy m + m |
| It is definitely a buyers market for large gas guzzling automobiles. |
corner market n | US (small convenience store) | sklepik na rogu wyr. |
| She didn't have enough flour so she went to the corner market to buy more. |
corner the market v | (have an effective commercial monopoly) | podbijać rynek ndk. + m |
| | podbić rynek dk. + m |
downmarket, down-market adj | (area, etc.: low income) | tani, niedrogi przym. |
| Marion purchases houses in downmarket areas, then sells them after she renovates them. |
downmarket, down-market adj | (mass-produced) | masowo produkowany przys. + przym. |
| I prefer to shop at boutiques rather than buy downmarket clothing at box stores. |
downmarket, down-market adj | (finance: cheaper, lower quality) | tani przym. |
| | masowy przym. |
| Down-market goods represent 42% of the country's exports. |
flea market n | (market selling antiques, etc.) | pchli targ przym. + m |
| You can find some real bargains at the local flea market. |
housing market n | (property trade) | rynek nieruchomościami m + ż, l.mn. |
| The housing market suffered a big drop during the financial crisis of 2009. |
be in the market for [sth] expr | (intending to buy) | szukać, poszukiwać ndk. |
| | chcieć kupić ndk. + dk. |
| If you're in the market for a new laptop, here are our top five recommendations. |
job market n | (employment available) | rynek pracy m + ż |
| Our training courses should match the needs of the job market. |
| The job market's weak right now, with very few positions available even for qualified workers. |
market analysis n | (examination of consumers' needs) | analiza rynku ż + m |
| The market analysis revealed that the number of mobile Internet users has greatly increased. |
market analyst n | ([sb] who examines consumers' needs) | analityk rynku m + m |
| A market analyst has to understand the requirements of a company's customers. |
market research n | (investigation into consumers' needs) | badanie rynku n + m |
| Recent market research uncovered a consumer need for lower prices. |
market share n | (percentage of total sales) | udział rynkowy m + przym. |
| Microsoft has seen its market share decrease with Apple's increasing popularity. |
market stall n | (vendor's stand) | stragan m |
| | stoisko n |
| Julie has a market stall where she sells fruit and vegetables. |
market value n | (commercial worth) | wartość rynkowa ż + przym. |
| The market value's $100, but as you're family I'll sell it to you for $50. |
mass market n | (general public) | rynek masowy m + przym. |
Uwaga: A hyphen is used when the term is an adjective |
| The car was redesigned to appeal to the mass market. |
mass market, mass-market adj | (aimed at the general public) | rynek masowy m + przym. |
| The age of newspapers as cheap, mass-market goods is fast disappearing. |
money market n | (global financial market) | rynek walutowy m + przym. |
| Financial instruments with short-term maturities are traded on the money market. |
put [sth] on the market v expr | (offer for sale) | wypuścić na rynek zwrot dk. |
| They put their house on the market a year ago, but it hasn't sold yet. |
rising market n | (prospering economy, boom) | wzrastający rynek przym. + m |
| You young people forget that a rising market doesn't last forever. |
seller's market, sellers' market n | (low supply and high prices) | rynek sprzedających, rynek sprzedawców m + m, l.mn. |
| The shortage of housing in our city makes it a real seller's market. |
slave market n | (auction for slaves) | rynek niewolników m + m, l.mn. |
| His grandfather was sold at a slave market for $100. |
stock market n | (financial trading) | rynek giełdowy m + przym. |
| A lot of people lost money when the stock market crashed in September 2008. |
street market n | (outdoor stalls) | targ uliczny m + przym. |
| The weekly street market's a good place to find bargains. |
target market n | (intended customers) | rynek docelowy m + przym. |
| We need to define our target market for selling these new leather bags. |
upmarket, up-market adv | (towards great exclusivity) (to go/move upmarket) | stać się bardziej luksusowym zwrot zwr. dk. |
| They were once known for their low prices, but now they are trying to move upmarket. |
| That neighbourhood has really gone upmarket since we visited it last. |
wet market n | (covered stalls selling fish, etc.) (potoczny) | mokry targ przym. + m |
| You can buy fresh fish at the wet market. |