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 marketing ['mɑ:kitiŋ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 行销, 买卖

[经] 推销, 在市场买卖, 销售




    marketing
    [ noun ]
    1. the exchange of goods for an agreed sum of money

    2. <noun.act>
    3. the commercial processes involved in promoting and selling and distributing a product or service

    4. <noun.act>
      most companies have a manager in charge of marketing
    5. shopping at a market

    6. <noun.act>
      does the weekly marketing at the supermarket


    Market \Mar"ket\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Marketed}; p. pr. & vb.
    n. {Marketing}.]
    To deal in a market; to buy or sell; to make bargains for
    provisions or goods.


    Marketing \Mar"ket*ing\, n.
    1. The act of selling or of purchasing in, or as in, a
    market.

    2. Articles in, or from, a market; supplies.

    3. The activities required by a producer to sell his
    products, including advertising, storing, taking orders,
    and distribution to vendors or individuals.
    [PJC]

    1. "My husband says he's not sure he'll be employed next month." Some retailers insist all the promotional sales, savings coupons and other marketing efforts are drawing customers.
    2. Disney World in Florida is famed for its marketing to Latin America.
    3. The largest increase in the budget comes in the company's petroleum refining, marketing, petrochemicals and plastics business _ up from $330 million in 1988 to $389 million in 1989.
    4. It takes a while for managers to become comfortable in using them," says Edward S. Story, a vice president at Plexus Group in Santa Monica, Calif., which is marketing Instinet's Crossing Network.
    5. USDA said sales of sorghum totaled 347,100 tons, the most in the current marketing year.
    6. The hard part comes once the novelty wears off and the marketing blitz subsides.
    7. Returning to an auditory world allows them to enhance their own imaginations." In Florida, Kids' Choice Broadcasting Network has begun marketing its network of satellite-delivered programs.
    8. "Cellulite is not a medical term, it's a marketing concept," says Sheryl Clark, a dermatologist at New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center.
    9. Working with the distributors, the salesmen identify a suitable shop; the marketing team finds a contractor to paint a sign for the owner and ensures the quality of the logo. The first foreign investors in Vietnam were pioneers.
    10. Mr. Heller's 140-person company stands to gain some credibility from its relationship with Fujitsu, which gives Hal access to the big Japanese computer maker's semiconductor expertise, patent portfolio and marketing force.
    11. They needed little persuasion, he says, to see the advantages of closer cross-border collaboration. A year ago, he set up eight 'core teams', covering KGFE's principal product categories and the main marketing functions.
    12. Time Inc. promoted several young executives in its magazine group as part of its efforts to improve marketing and advertising for the company's 23 wholly or partly owned publications.
    13. For instance, its different product groups now get to set their own prices and control their manufacturing operations, taking over that responsibility from various marketing groups.
    14. "Subscribers can receive Time publications whose ads have information geared specifically towards them," says Bruce Judson, the magazine group's director of marketing, who spearheaded the program under Mr. Elliman.
    15. Stores were doing marketing individually instead of on a unified basis."
    16. A new study by Information Resources Inc., a Chicago-based marketing research company, indicates that aspirin sales were flat in February and fell slightly in March, the last months the survey covered.
    17. Now, Avaray's new marketing agent says that all but one house in the development have been sold.
    18. A new advertising agency was hired, the dealer network was revamped and a new marketing strategy crafted.
    19. Tresor, the new Lancome fragrance, has been lavishly promoted since its launch two years ago and is now one of the world's top five perfumes. The pressure on L'Oreal's research and marketing budgets seems set to intensify in the future.
    20. Rejecting offers on June 20, the RTC supplied additional marketing information to four bidders and asked them to submit "best and final" offers.
    21. A spokesman for Labatt said this will eliminate some duplication in marketing and sales activities that currently exists.
    22. In part, GM hopes to get some marketing mileage out of an otherwise embarrassing situation.
    23. This has prompted many food producers to throw a lot of their old marketing assumptions out the window.
    24. Health is another marketing focus.
    25. Most of the revenue increase, about $17 million, relates to Vintage's new marketing unit, which purchases natural gas on the spot market for resale, the company said.
    26. The one-to-one marketing services will be available to advertisers on narrowband, broadband, and multiple devices.
    27. This poses a sizable challenge for supermarkets and food companies, and threatens to slow some of the industry's most pervasive marketing trends.
    28. The program will include joint marketing of resort hotels and hotels at major airports worldwide, Hilton International Chairman John Jarvis said Friday.
    29. "The market was oversaturated," says Terry Ashoff Johnson, St. Luke's vice president for marketing.
    30. "If the Khian Sea is planning to go to West Africa, if these guys are thinking of marketing their material there, their timing is way off," said Peter Christich, an official in the EPA's international affairs office.
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