- 市场 shìchǎng marketA physical place where goods are bought and sold, such as a marketplace or bazaar.
- 城市 chéngshì citycity; town; urban area, as opposed to rural areas
- 上市 shàngshì to go on the marketto be released for sale; to hit the market (of a new product or seasonal goods)
- 市民 shìmín city residentcity resident; townspeople; urban dweller
- 全市 quánshì the whole citythe entire city; throughout the city
- 股市 gǔshì stock marketA physical or electronic marketplace where shares of stock are traded.
- 北京市 běijīngshì BeijingBeijing municipality, capital of the People's Republic of China.
- 市场经济 shìchǎngjīngjì market economyEconomic system where the production and prices of goods and services are determined by the free market rather than the government
- 市政府 shìzhèngfǔ city governmentmunicipal government; city hall
- 市委 shìwěi municipal committeemunicipal committee of the Communist Party of China
- 市长 shìzhǎng mayorthe chief executive of a city; the administrative head of a municipality
- 上海市 shànghǎishì ShanghaiShanghai municipality; China's largest city and a major global financial and trade center located at the mouth of the Yangtze River
- 都市 dūshì metropoliscity; large urban center; metropolis
- 广州市 guǎngzhōushì GuangzhouGuangzhou; capital city of Guangdong Province in southern China
- 资本市场 zīběnshìchǎng capital marketA market where long-term financial securities such as stocks, government bonds, and corporate bonds are traded.
- 市场化 shìchǎnghuà marketizationthe process of making an economy or sector market-based; to marketize or commercialize
- 证券市场 zhèngquànshìchǎng securities marketstock or financial market; the trading environment where government or corporate stocks and bonds are issued and exchanged
- 深圳市 shēnzhènshì ShenzhenShenzhen, a sub-provincial city in [[广东|廣東|guang3 dong1]] province.
- 杭州市 hángzhōushì Hangzhousub-provincial city and capital of [[浙江省|浙江省|zhe4 jiang1 sheng3]] in eastern China
- 副市长 fùshìzhǎng vice mayorvice mayor; deputy mayor
- 厦门市 xiàménshì XiamenXiamen, a sub-provincial city in southeastern [[福建|福建|fu2 jian4]] Province; a major commercial port and Special Economic Zone known for its scenery and mild climate.
- 市中心 shìzhōngxīn city centercity center; downtown; the central area of a city where commerce and activity are most concentrated
- 超市 chāoshì supermarketLarge retail store selling food and household goods; short for [[超级市场|超級市場|chao1 ji2 shi4 chang3]].
- 市政 shìzhèng municipal administrationthe administration of a city, including public services such as transportation, public security, sanitation, education, and infrastructure development
- 南京市 nánjīngshì NanjingNanjing; sub-provincial city and the capital of Jiangsu Province [[江苏省|江蘇省|jiang1 su1 sheng3]]
- 重庆市 chóngqìngshì ChongqingChongqing municipality in southwest China; one of four municipalities directly under the central government
- 入市 rùshì to enter the marketTo enter a market or for a product to be launched into a market; often used in the context of investing in the stock market or putting goods on sale.
- 城市化 chéngshìhuà urbanizationthe process by which towns and cities are formed and become larger as more people begin living and working in central areas
- 天津市 tiānjīnshì TianjinTianjin municipality, a major city and industrial center in northern China
- 牛市 niúshì bull marketa stock market where prices are rising or expected to rise, and trading is active; characterized by investor optimism
- 市场价格 shìchǎngjiàgé market priceThe price of a commodity or service in the open market
- 市盈率 shìyínglǜ P/E ratio(stock market) the price-to-earnings ratio; a measure of the current share price relative to its per-share earnings
- 市区 shìqū urban areaThe central area of a city; downtown or the city proper.
- 贵阳市 guìyángshì GuiyangGuiyang, a prefecture-level city and the capital of [[贵州省|貴州省|gui4 zhou1 sheng3]] in southwest China
- 沈阳市 shěnyángshì ShenyangShenyang, a sub-provincial city and the capital of [[辽宁省|遼寧省|liao2 ning2 sheng3]] Province in northeast China.
- 二级市场 èrjíshìchǎng secondary marketA market where previously issued financial instruments, securities, or properties are traded between investors; also refers to a parallel market.
- 成都市 chéngdūshì ChengduSub-provincial city and capital of Sichuan Province [[四川省|四川省|si4 chuan1 sheng3]], located in the Chengdu Plain; also known as the Hibiscus City [[蓉城|蓉城|rong2 cheng2]]
- 武汉市 wǔhànshì Wuhan cityWuhan, a sub-provincial city and the capital of [[湖北省|湖北省|hu2 bei3 sheng3]] province
- 直辖市 zhíxiáshì municipalityA city under the direct jurisdiction of the central government; in mainland China, this refers to [[北京|北京|bei3 jing1]], [[天津|天津|tian1 jin1]], [[上海|上海|shang4 hai3]], and [[重庆|重慶|chong2 qing4]], while in Taiwan, it refers to cities like [[台北|臺北|tai2 bei3]] and [[高雄|高雄|gao1 xiong2]]
- 金融市场 jīnróngshìchǎng financial marketa market for the exchange of capital, currency, and securities; includes both the money market and the capital market
- 市内 shìnèi inner cityinside the city; within the city limits
- 郑州市 zhèngzhōushì ZhengzhouZhengzhou, a prefecture-level city and the capital of Henan Province; it is a major industrial city and railway hub in central China
- 货币市场 huòbìshìchǎng money marketThe market where short-term funds are traded, typically for loans and securities with a duration of less than one year.
- 哈尔滨市 hā'ěrbīnshì HarbinHarbin; a sub-provincial city and the capital of [[黑龙江省|黑龍江省|hei1 long2 jiang1 sheng3]] in Northeast China
- 西安市 xī'ānshì Xi'an CityXi'an, the sub-provincial city and capital of [[陕西省|陝西省|shan3 xi1 sheng3]] in northwest China
- 股票市场 gǔpiàoshìchǎng stock marketstock market; stock exchange; the marketplace where shares of publicly issued stock are traded by investors or brokers
- 沪市 hùshì ShanghaiThe city of Shanghai (often used in administrative or historical contexts)
- 市里 shìlǐ lia Chinese unit of length equal to 500 meters
- 市容 shìróng appearance of a citythe physical look and layout of a city, including its streets, buildings, and green spaces
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