单词 | to come into the market |
释义 | > as lemmasto come into (also on to) the market d. to come into (also on to) the market: to become available for sale. Cf. sense 10c. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > selling > sell [verb (intransitive)] > be for sale to be at market1800 to come into (also on to) the market1840 to come up1860 1840 C. J. Lever Charles O'Malley vi, in Dublin Univ. Mag. Apr. 371/2 Every imaginable species of property coming into the market. 1846 J. Lindley Veg. Kingdom 216 Nees and Ebermaier say that it sometimes comes into the market under the name of Italian Sarsaparilla. 1883 W. Black Yolande I. v. 89 If ever Monaglen comes into the market, she'll snap it up. 1901 B. T. Washington Up from Slavery viii. 128 About three months after the opening of the school,..there came into the market for sale an old and abandoned plantation. 1960 S. Unwin Truth about Publisher ii. xix. 337 When the American owner died, and the manuscript once again came into the market, Dr. Evans and a group of friends bought it. 1992 Property Weekly 2 Jan. 1/4 This rare and delightful grade II listed town house has come onto the market, with offers invited in the region of £375,000. < as lemmas |
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