mart

BrE /mɑːt/ AmE /mɑrt/

noun en → es

1 DAY OF WEEK A2

the second day of the week, following Sunday and before Tuesday

martes

Collocations on Monday

  • She starts work on Mondays.

    Ella empieza a trabajar los lunes.

2 TOOL B1

a hand tool with a heavy metal head, used for driving nails into wood or other materials

martillo

Collocations hammer in/nail

  • He hammered the nail into the wall.

    Él clavó el clavo en la pared con un martillo.

3 SPORT C1

a type of hockey played on a hard surface with a small, flat wooden puck and long sticks with blades at the end

hockey sobre hielo

Collocations ice hockey team

  • The ice hockey match was very exciting.

    El partido de hockey sobre hielo fue muy emocionante.

4 MARKET B1

a place where goods are sold, especially fresh food and other items such as clothing or household goods

mercado

Collocations go to the market

  • She goes to the market every day.

    Ella va al mercado todos los días.

5 TARGET B2

a person or thing that is being aimed at, attacked, criticized, etc.

objetivo, blanco

Collocations target audience

  • The company's target market is young professionals.

    El mercado objetivo de la empresa es los profesionales jóvenes.

6 GOAL B1

a goal or aim that someone wants to achieve

objetivo, meta

Collocations set a target

  • The company has set a sales target of $5 million.

    La empresa ha fijado una meta de ventas de 5 millones de dólares.

7 MART C1

a type of market where goods are sold, especially in the UK and Ireland

mercado

Collocations go to the mart

  • He goes to the mart every week.

    Él va al mercado cada semana.

8 MART C1

a type of market where livestock is sold, especially in Scotland and northern England

mercado de ganado

Collocations go to the mart

  • Farmers take their livestock to the mart.

    Los granjeros llevan su ganado al mercado.