词组 | in the market for something |
释义 | Idiom in the market for somethingin the market for (something) interested in buying something.I'm not in the market for a car at the moment. in the market for (something)Currently having the goal of acquiring something. This phrase is often, but not always, used when someone is interested in buying a specific, often expensive, item. Is it true that you're in the market for a new car? These standing mixers are beautiful, but I'm not in the market for one right now—I hardly ever bake anymore. Sam and I only broke up a few weeks ago, so I'm not in the market for a new girlfriend just yet. in the market for somethingCOMMON If you are in the market for something, you are interested in buying it or getting it. Sadly, I'm not in the market for a luxury car. If you're in the market for a new job, this might be a good place to look. in the ˈmarket for something(informal) interested in buying something: I’m not in the market for a car as expensive as that.Do you know anyone in the market for some stereo equipment? |
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