词汇 | mercantile |
释义 | mercantile adjective formaluk /ˈmɜː.kən.taɪl/ us /ˈmɝː.kən.taɪl/ related to trade or business贸易的;商业的 Business - general words addressable addressable market Age of Exploration amortizable anti-commercial contestable contract in/out contract something out contractual contractually importation in business initial public offering IPO lean time-and-motion study trade secret transact triple play uberization mercantile | Business Englishmercantile adjective[ before noun ] formaluk /ˈmɜːkəntaɪl/us COMMERCE relating to trade: Instead of mercantile competition with Europe and America, Chinese capitalists have been looking to the developing world for bigger opportunities. a mercantile economy/society/tax Examples of mercantilemercantile For landed and mercantile elites obtained, as a result of colonial expansion, by the 1830s, a growing measure of control over labour. These centres attracted people from far and near, and provided ample opportunities for the mercantile and artisan groups. The need to sell their cloth on a regular basis led weavers into complex relations with mercantile actors. The former has four sub-divisions: patrimonial (king-chief), feudal (noble-serf), mercantile (trader-customer) and saintly (religious leader-follower) (ibid.). This set of attitudes seemed to derive, to some extent, from these businesses' early mercantile origins. Will it lean in favor of the landed interest, or the monied interest, or the mercantile interest, or the manufacturing interest? Among the wealthy, both mercantile and landed, women's work was essentially organizational and administrative. All can be linked to the growth and expression of agrarian and mercantile capitalism as practice, culture and ideology. The development of the urban system was thus largely dependent on the territorial and mercantile rights embedded in the market town charters. However, the growing complexity of mercantile practice had led to an increase in more sophisticated transactions, and thus to more and more systematic written agreements. But globalization is an ancient process, beginning with mercantile and cultural exchanges and facilitated by advances in transportation. They were part and parcel of the mercantile world system. They provided information on commodity markets and local mercantile networks as well as on agricultural conditions, local products, and mineral deposits. Globalisation in the form of mercantile trade throughout these regions is also likely to have had a significant impact on the language of business. These regulations were a key element of economic control in a 'pre-consumer' mercantile system, but also constituted the symbolics of identity. 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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