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Что (кто) такое marketplace - определение

SPACE IN WHICH A MARKET OPERATES
Market place; Public markets; Street market; Marketplaces; Laiki; Market Places; Public Market; Market trader; Market places; Market-place; Market-places; Street markets; Marktplatz; International marketplace; Indoor market; Mobile retail; Municipal market; Open air market; Open-air market; Multivendor marketplace; Market (place); Public market; Flower market
  • Pieter Brueghel, the younger]], late 16th century
  • Khmer]] marketplace
  • The Bazaar of Athens by [[Edward Dodwell]], 1821
  • Medieval market scene by [[Joachim Beuckelaer]], c. 1560
  • Group in the Marketplace, [[Jamaica]], from ''Harper's Monthly Magazine'', Vol. XXII, 1861, p. 176.
  • [[Spruce Beer]] Sellers in Jamaica, from ''Harper's Monthly Magazine'', Vol. XXII, 1861, p. 176.
  • Grand Bazaar]] in [[Istanbul]], one of the oldest continuously operating market buildings in existence; it houses approximately 3600 retail shops
  • Market scene by [[Jan van Horst]] (1569)
  • Ruins of the macellum (market-place) at [[Leptis Magna]], Carthage
  • Loggia del Pesce, Florence, (formerly part of the piazza del Mercato Vecchio) just prior to its demolition in 1880
  • Vegetable seller at the market place by Pieter Aertsen, 1567
  • National Museum of Anthropology]]
  • Karelia]]
  • ''The Moorish Bazaar'' by [[Edwin Lord Weeks]], 1873.
  • Trajan's Market, Rome, Italy
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marketplace         
BERMUDAN GROCERY STORE CHAIN
The MarketPlace Limited; The MarketPlace Ltd.; Piggly Wiggly Limited; MarketPlace Ltd; MarketPlace
n. in the marketplace
marketplace         
BERMUDAN GROCERY STORE CHAIN
The MarketPlace Limited; The MarketPlace Ltd.; Piggly Wiggly Limited; MarketPlace Ltd; MarketPlace
¦ noun
1. an open space where a market is held.
2. a competitive or commercial arena.
marketplace         
BERMUDAN GROCERY STORE CHAIN
The MarketPlace Limited; The MarketPlace Ltd.; Piggly Wiggly Limited; MarketPlace Ltd; MarketPlace
also market place (marketplaces)
1.
The marketplace refers to the activity of buying and selling products. (BUSINESS)
It's our hope that we will play an increasingly greater role in the marketplace and, therefore, supply more jobs.
N-COUNT: usu the N in sing
2.
A marketplace is a small area in a town or city where goods are bought and sold, often outdoors.
The marketplace was jammed with a noisy crowd of buyers and sellers.
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Marketplace         
BERMUDAN GROCERY STORE CHAIN
The MarketPlace Limited; The MarketPlace Ltd.; Piggly Wiggly Limited; MarketPlace Ltd; MarketPlace
A marketplace or market place is a location where people regularly gather for the purchase and sale of provisions, livestock, and other goods. In different parts of the world, a marketplace may be described as a souk (from the Arabic), bazaar (from the Persian), a fixed mercado (Spanish), or itinerant tianguis (Mexico), or palengke (Philippines).
Marketplace (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
The Marketplace; Marketplace (TV series)
A marketplace is a location where people regularly gather for the purchase and sale of provisions, livestock, and other goods.
market-place         
n.
Market-house, bazaar.
market place         
Online marketplace         
  • Lazada]] warehouse in [[Cabuyao, Laguna]], Philippines in 2018. Third-parties can ship inventory to customers from Lazada's [[warehouse]]s and sell their products through Lazada's online marketplace.
  • An [[Uber]] driver in Bogotá, Colombia with the Uber app on a dashboard-mounted smartphone
TYPE OF E-COMMERCE SITE
Online shopping malls; EMarketPlace; Online marketplaces; Online e-commerce marketplace
An online marketplace (or online e-commerce marketplace) is a type of e-commerce website where product or service information is provided by multiple third parties. Online marketplaces are the primary type of multichannel ecommerce and can be a way to streamline the production process.
Festival marketplace         
TYPE OF SHOPPING CENTER
Festival Marketplace
A festival marketplace is a European-style shopping market in the United States. It is an effort to revitalize downtown areas in major US cities begun in the late 20th century.
Windows Marketplace for Mobile         
Skymarket; Windows Mobile Marketplace
Windows Marketplace for Mobile was a service by Microsoft for its Windows Mobile platform that allowed users to browse and download applications that had been developed by third parties. The service was available for use directly on Windows Mobile 6.

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Marketplace

A marketplace or market place is a location where people regularly gather for the purchase and sale of provisions, livestock, and other goods. In different parts of the world, a marketplace may be described as a souk (from the Arabic), bazaar (from the Persian), a fixed mercado (Spanish), or itinerant tianguis (Mexico), or palengke (Philippines). Some markets operate daily and are said to be permanent markets while others are held once a week or on less frequent specified days such as festival days and are said to be periodic markets. The form that a market adopts depends on its locality's population, culture, ambient and geographic conditions. The term market covers many types of trading, as market squares, market halls and food halls, and their different varieties. Thus marketplaces can be both outdoors and indoors, and in the modern world, online marketplaces.

Markets have existed for as long as humans have engaged in trade. The earliest bazaars are believed to have originated in Persia, from where they spread to the rest of the Middle East and Europe. Documentary sources suggest that zoning policies confined trading to particular parts of cities from around 3000 BCE, creating the conditions necessary for the emergence of a bazaar. Middle Eastern bazaars were typically long strips with stalls on either side and a covered roof designed to protect traders and purchasers from the fierce sun. In Europe, informal, unregulated markets gradually made way for a system of formal, chartered markets from the 12th century. Throughout the medieval period, increased regulation of marketplace practices, especially weights and measures, gave consumers confidence in the quality of market goods and the fairness of prices. Around the globe, markets have evolved in different ways depending on local ambient conditions, especially weather, tradition, and culture. In the Middle East, markets tend to be covered, to protect traders and shoppers from the sun. In milder climates, markets are often open air. In Asia, a system of morning markets trading in fresh produce and night markets trading in non-perishables is common.

Today, markets can also be accessed electronically or on the internet through e-commerce or matching platforms. In many countries, shopping at a local market is a standard feature of daily life. Given the market's role in ensuring food supply for a population, markets are often highly regulated by a central authority. In many places, designated market places have become listed sites of historic and architectural significance and represent part of a town's or nation's cultural assets. For these reasons, they are often popular tourist destinations.