mart
名词 n.
动词 v.
英 /mɑːt/
美 /mɑɹt/
英文释义
名词 n.
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A shop, a store, a market.
— FedMart, Walmart, Kmart, Kwik-E-Mart
- A battle; a contest.
- A marque (chiefly used in the phrase letters of mart).
- A head of feeder cattle or fattened cattle (usually the latter).
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A bazaar, fair, market, or marketplace.
— In that day, drovers would drive their cattle to the marts on the coast.
- Salt beef.
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A bargain.
— Faith Gentlemen now I play a marchants part, And venture madly on a deſperate Mart.
动词 v.
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To buy or sell in, or as in a mart.
— To sell and mart your officer for gold To undeservers.
- To traffic.
词源
词源 1
From Middle Dutch mart, markt (“market”) (Modern Dutch markt), from Old Dutch *markat, from Late Latin marcātus, an alternative form of Classical Latin mercātus. See market.
词源 2
From Latin Mārs. See Mart.
词源 3
Alternative form of marque, perhaps influenced by Etymology 1 above.
词源 4
Scottish English, from Middle English, from a Scottish Gaelic root, see mart (“cow prepared for killing”).
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