词汇 | sub-market |
释义 | sub-market noun[ C ] (alsosubmarket)uk /ˈsʌbˌmɑː.kɪt/ us /ˈsʌbˌmɑːr.kɪt/ a market (= the business or trade in a particular product or service) that is part of a larger market: The travel company has the largest share of the skiing sub-market. The submarket of self-charging hybrid cars has shown significant growth. The London Stock Exchange introduced a new submarket specifically designed for smaller, growing companies. This sub-market tends to attract a different crowd of northern Europeans who enjoy wild, natural surroundings and the idea of "roughing it". The start-up has identified an opportunity in the submarket of adventure holidays for people with disabilities. Prices have dipped in the northeastern real estate submarket. 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 sub-market adjective[ before noun ] uk /ˈsʌbˌmɑː.kɪt/ us /ˈsʌbˌmɑːr.kɪt/ lower than the level that is usual for a particular market (= the business or trade in a particular product or service): We are able to offer institutions loans at sub-market interest rates. sub-market wages/prices Compare market Manufacturers had a common interest in securing overseas labour at sub-market wages. We want to reward social investors receiving sub-market rates for their investments. They claimed compensation for losses from sales of phosphate at sub-market prices. Price decreases bargain bear market bearish bearishly closeout concessional couponer couponing deflate depreciate devalue drop off freeze knock off (something) knock someone down mark something down nosedive overdiscount post-devaluation spiral |
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