black market 英 [blæk 'mɑ:kɪt]   美 [blæk ˈmɑrkɪt]

black market

black market  英 [blæk 'mɑ:kɪt] 美 [blæk ˈmɑrkɪt]

phrase. 黑市;黑市交易 

名词复数:black markets 

“Half of Cuba lives off the black market, ” he said with a gruff smile. “一半的古巴人靠黑市为生,”他说话的时候带着种粗鲁的微笑。
Well-publicized loot is impossible to sell on the legal market, he said - but as for "the black market, we never know". 他说,广为人知的赃物是不可能在合法的市场上出售的,但是,“至于黑市,我们就不知道了”。

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  • phrase. 黑市;黑市交易
  • 1. “Half of Cuba lives off the black market, ” he said with a gruff smile.

    “一半的古巴人靠黑市为生,”他说话的时候带着种粗鲁的微笑。

  • 2. Well-publicized loot is impossible to sell on the legal market, he said - but as for "the black market, we never know".

    他说,广为人知的赃物是不可能在合法的市场上出售的,但是,“至于黑市,我们就不知道了”。

  • 3. I need to get it on the black market.

    我需要从黑市上购买这种东西。

  • black market (n.) "unauthorized dealing in restricted or rationed commodities," 1931, from black (adj.), probably suggesting "dark, invisible" or "shady, improper" + market (n.). As an adjective by 1935. It exploded in popularity with the coming of World War II rationing.
ˌblack ˈmarket / ; NAmE / noun [usually singular ] an illegal form of trade in which foreign money, or goods that are difficult to obtain, are bought and sold 黑市(交易) to buy or sell goods on the black market 从事黑市买卖 a flourishing black market in foreign currency 猖獗的外币黑市交易 black market black markets ˌblack ˈmarket / ; NAmE /
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