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There are many different kinds of markets in the world. In developed areas, people are most likely familiar with supermarkets or hypermarkets. In less developed rural areas, traditional markets are more common. These can be divided into two categories: dry markets and wet markets or fresh markets. Dry markets sell “dry” items, which are nonperishable goods such as clothing, crafts, kitchenware, toys, or electronics. On the other hand, wet markets sell perishable goods, which are fresh foods like fish, meat, fruits, and vegetables.
Though some of the oldest markets in history were wet markets, the actual term didn’t become common until the 1970s. The Singapore government coined the term to distinguish traditional markets from modern supermarkets. The word wet was chosen because ice and water are used to keep foods cool and fresh, making wet floors common at such markets.
Are you familiar with my boss?
你和我老闆熟嗎?
People differ from one another in their hobbies.
嗜好因人而異。
Sarah is usually quiet. In contrast, her brother is always noisy.
莎拉通常很安靜。相較之下,她弟弟一向很吵。
The side effects of this drug vary from person to person.
該藥物的副作用因人而異。
The library is open to the public.
這座圖書館是對大眾開放的。