put on the market

put on the market — idiom

1. to begin offering something, especially a house, business, or product, for peopl

1.慣用語B1
釋義

to begin offering something, especially a house, business, or product, for people to buy

例句

Christopher and his sister put the old farmhouse on the market after their father died.

put + [property] + on the market

The bakery was put on the market after the owner decided to retire.

passive: be put on the market

同義詞
反義詞

文法句型

put + [something] + on the market

用法筆記

Object is usually something being sold, most often a property, business, or new product. Frequently used in the passive (be put on the market).

常見錯誤

They put the house in the market last month.
They put the house on the market last month.
💡the fixed phrase uses 'on', not 'in'.