释义 |
single marketˌsingle ˈmarket noun - On both sides of the border, companies routinely organize production, distribution and sales as if there were a single market.
- The right hon. Member for Finchley was right to concede majority voting so that the single market could be in operation by 1993.
- The Social Charter, for instance, has nothing to do with the single market.
- There will no longer be a level playing field and the single market will be undermined.
- We are in the single market, but outside the euro.
the single market a group of countries in Europe that allow goods to be moved, bought, and sold between them with very few controls |