词汇 | marketable |
释义 | marketable adjective uk /ˈmɑː.kɪ.tə.bəl/ us /ˈmɑːr.kɪ.t̬ə.bəl/ Marketable products or skills are easy to sell because a lot of people want them: 有销路的,适销对路的 This is a highly marketable product.这是个非常有销路的产品。 Advertising and marketing ad ad agency adman adverse publicity advert cross-selling customer relationship management demographics detoxify differentiator o.n.o. on-brand opinion mining overexpose overexposure trade dress unadvertised unbilled unbranded unmarketable Related wordmarketability marketable | American Dictionarymarketable adjective us/ˈmɑr·kɪ·t̬ə·bəl/ easily sold: marketable products/skills marketable | Business Englishmarketable adjective uk /ˈmɑːkɪtəbl/us MARKETING marketable products are easy to sell because a lot of people want them: marketable commodities/goods/productsThe grants are available for inventors who want to turn their ideas into marketable products. highly/more/most marketableSome fear that putting the more marketable stores up for sale would only compound the group's difficulties. HR marketable skills are useful ones that make an employer want to give you a job: For those with marketable skills, the jobs are still there. highly/more/most marketableHis leadership skills are probably his most marketable asset. MARKETING ready and available for sale: The company says a marketable product is at least three years down the road. STOCK MARKET used to describe shares, etc. that can be bought or sold by investors: marketable bonds/equities/investments See also marketable security Examples of marketablemarketable A scheme involving the issue of marketable permits in principle offers a pathway by which all nations can enjoy such gains. Similarly, the development of export markets for mangrove crabs and coastal fish could lead to unsustainable catch levels and a consequent drop in marketable value. In the present study, most pods harvested from the treated plants after 15 weeks were without blemishes and of adequate size, therefore marketable. Not everything commercializes at the same time at the same pace, and input markets are often undeveloped or absent even as commodities become marketable. If we concentrate on levels of marketable wealth, pensioner couples are still in a very strong position compared with other groups. Perhaps firms could reduce their reliance on bank loans by turning increasingly to the open market for credit through the flotation of marketable bonds. At a time when monographs are not easy to place, a publisher's perspective on marketable structure is not always the same as an academic's. Marketable fruit were weighed and yield was determined. However, the production of marketable eggplant is compromised due to numerous pest species that feed on eggplant. Instead, they expected to encounter problems with labour and the growing of a crop that would not provide a marketable product. Although the overall goal of the design process is to develop a marketable product, the subgoals of each team vary. Thus, the marketable surplus might be increased by a new variety, better agronomic management or more effective quality control during post-harvest processing. The value of objectivity, at least in its modern form, conflicted with the actuaries' important professional claim to possess uniquely marketable skills. Many of them had few qualifications, and found that their language abilities were their most marketable skill. Thus, in both trials a halving of damage would have represented an increase of almost 50% in marketable produce. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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