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单词 common market
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common marketn.

Brit. /ˌkɒmən ˈmɑːkɪt/, U.S. /ˌkɑmən ˈmɑrkət/
Forms: also with capital initials.
Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: common adj., market n.
Etymology: < common adj. + market n.
1.
a. A group of countries imposing few or no duties on trade with one another, and a common tariff on trade with countries not in the group. Cf. customs union n.Contrasted with free trade area n., in which countries independently set tariffs on trade with outside countries.
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society > trade and finance > trading organization > [noun]
common market1843
clique1855
syndicate1865
pool1868
ring1869
conference1894
cartel1902
holding company1906
price ring1914
trading bloc1922
club1950
society > authority > rule or government > politics > international politics or relations > international agreements > [noun] > customs union or common market
customs union1834
common market1843
economic and monetary union1922
Western European Union1944
1843 Leeds Mercury 8 Apr. 7/1 In the common market, the two products, cloth or stuff, as the case might be, would fetch an equal money price. It is clear that either wages or profits, one or both, would be higher in England than on the Continent by the difference.
1878 H. Pettifer Few Words about Free Trade 1 Even granting a common market all the world over with equal freedom from duties and tariffs, the English workman would still labour under great disadvantages.
1969 E. G. Cale Lat. Amer. Free trade Assoc.: Progress, Probl., Prospects 13/2 The United States suggested that consideration be given to a draft treaty for the establishment of a Latin American common market by 1980.
2007 Business Times (Singapore) (Nexis) 26 Nov. Achieving the goal of a common market for Asean will also allow the peoples of Asean to do more business within the region as well as with the rest of the world.
b. With the and (usually) capital initials. The European Union; the economic agreements governing trade within the European Union. See European Union and note.In quot. 1950 as a term for the prospective European Coal and Steel Community, the formation of which in 1952 is regarded as the start of the European Union.
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society > trade and finance > trading organization > [noun] > specific
Hanse1305
torgsin1933
Comecon1949
common market1950
Euratom1956
Euro-executive1957
EEC1958
Efta1959
OPEC1960
EMU1969
EU1990
society > authority > rule or government > politics > international politics or relations > international agreements > [noun] > customs union or common market > specific
zollverein1843
Benelux1947
Comecon1949
common market1950
European Economic Community1952
Europe1957
the Six1957
Brussels1968
EC1969
the Nine1972
Euroland1981
APEC1989
the Ten-
1949 Evening Post (Nottingham) 16 Aug. 1/3 The assembly must unify Europe and create a common market for Europe.]
1950 Times 16 Dec. 5/3 Belgian coal would not be included immediately in the common market.
1966 Times 2 Feb. 12/1 Germany confirmed her emergence as a power to be reckoned with politically in the Common Market.
1999 London Stock Exchange Aggregated Regulatory News Service (Nexis) 29 Sept. The Commission must find that a merger impedes competition in order for the merger to be declared incompatible with the common market.
2019 BBC 1 South East (transcript of TV programme) (Nexis) 25 July If the UK wants to leave the Common Market, you can't have it leading into an open border, so the backstop does make sense.
2. figurative and in extended use. A partnership or community formed in order to share resources, methods, knowledge, etc.
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1913 Cambr. Mag. 24 May 596/1 Each man, as he said, must bring his product into the common market of humanity—but there will always be a difference, arising out of race, environment and the like, to distinguish those products.
1962 B.B.C. Handbk. 1961 34 What prospects of new material, exciting material, from the United States and from Canada this opens up—a common market of the air.
2013 N. Gough in Internat. Handbk. Res. Environmental Educ. iv. 36/2 Globalization simultaneously..encourages both cultural homogenization and the commodification of cultural difference within a transnational common market of knowledge and information that remains dominated by Western science, technology, and capital.

Compounds

C1. General use as a modifier (esp. in sense 1b).
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1958 Punch 1 Jan. 75/2 The Common Market countries very naturally are not prepared to admit Britain to partnership as a favoured nation.
1970 Financial Times 9 Feb. 1/2 Common Market members finalised their December ‘package deal’ on farm finance and the community budget at the week-end.
1978 R. Rendell Sleeping Life xix. 155 We've got French too and German and Italian for our Common Market customers.
2019 Indian Express (Nexis) 19 Oct. The UK has promised to obey common market regulations when it negotiates a free trade treaty with the EU.
C2.
common marketeer n. a proponent or supporter of the Common Market (sense 1b).
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society > authority > rule or government > politics > international politics or relations > international agreements > [noun] > customs union or common market > specific > supporter of
pro-European1924
Europeanist1956
common marketeer1957
pro-marketeer1961
Eurofanatic1967
euro-creep1982
1957 Economist 11 May 474/1 To a suspicious common marketeer, British requests for alterations look much like ‘sabotage’.
2019 @Stillicho82 1 Sept. in twitter.com (accessed 1 Aug. 2020) She was a ‘common marketeer’—common parlance of time—and played a role in shaping the Single European Act.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2021; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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