词汇 | corner the market |
释义 | Idiom corner the market to become so successful at selling or making a particular product that almost no one else sells or makes it.They've more or less cornered the fast-food market - they're in every big city in the country. corner the market1. To sell or produce something so successfully as to overshadow all others in the same field. That company is so popular right now that they've really cornered the market on video games. 2. To buy most of a particular item or stock so that one can control its price. If you think he bought all that stock to corner the market, you should report him—that kind of activity is illegal. corner the marketBuy all or most of a commodity or stock so that its price goes up. For example, In a famous maneuver the Hunt brothers cornered the market in silver. This idiom uses corner in the sense of "drive would-be buyers into a corner." [Early 1800s] corner the ˈmarket (in something)get control of the trade in a particular type of goods, so that you control its price and the conditions of sale: By reducing prices so that the smaller stores can’t compete and are forced to close, Bestsave has effectively cornered the market. |
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