marketable

英['mɑːkɪtəbl] 美['mɑːrkɪtəbl]
  • adj. 可销售的;销路好的;市场的
Adjective:
  1. being in demand by especially employers;

    "marketable skills"

  2. fit to be offered for sale;

    "marketable produce"

  3. capable of being marketed;

    "the marketable surplus"

1. Stenography is no longer a marketable skill.
速记法已没有多大市场了.

来自《简明英汉词典》

2. These are marketable skills and will allow these women to be professional therapists in their own right.
这些技能符合市场需求,这样就能让这些女人凭借自身能力成为专业治疗师。

来自柯林斯例句

3. Recovery of marketable kernels with a hand cracking machine averaged only 17 %.
应用手摇破碎机获得的商品核桃仁仅为17%.

来自辞典例句

4. Altieri estimates that 22 percent more of his crop now is of marketable quality.
奥尔蒂里估计,他所收获的苹果中有百分之二十二以上如今达到市场销售所需的质量.

来自百科语句

5. Danny chose the taxicab because driving was about the only marketable skill he possessed.
丹尼选择开出租车因为开车差不多是他拥有的唯一可以出售的技术.

来自辞典例句

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. Danny chooses the taxicab because driving is about the only marketable skill he possessed.
      丹尼选择开计程车因为开车差不多是他拥有的唯一可以出售的技术。
    2. The silk garment is a widely marketable product.
      丝绸服装的销路不错。
    3. Our products will be well marketable in your area.
      我们的产品在你们那儿将会有很好的销路。
    4. Marketable value often deflects fundamental value.
      市场价值经常偏离基本价值。