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词汇 retail
释义 retail
noun[ U ]
uk /ˈriː.teɪl/ us /ˈriː.teɪl/
C1
the activity of selling goods to the public, usually in shops: 零售,零卖
The job is open to applicants with over two years' experience in retail.这份工作面向有两年以上零售经验的求职者。
The clothing company has six retail outlets(= shops) in Perth.这家服装公司在佩思开设了6家零售店。
$13 off the manufacturer's recommended retail price比生产商的建议零售价便宜13美元
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wholesaleadjectiveadverb(SELLING)
The retail group outbid all three competitors for space in the shopping centre.这家零售集团在竞买购物中心铺位时,出价高于另外3家竞争者。
Shares in retail businesses were marked up on the news that consumer spending rose last month.上个月消费支出增加的消息带动了零售业股价的上升。
Christmas will not be enough to save the retail industry.
Large retail chains are usually only prepared to locate stores in areas of high population density.
It's the latest American retail giant to cross the Atlantic.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Selling
auction
Black Friday
bundle
bundle something with something
bundling
concession
hock
MLM
network marketing
outsell
oversell
panic selling
ply
sales drive
sales pitch
salesmanship
sell out
sell something off
sellout
sting
retail
verb[ T ]
uk /ˈriː.teɪl/ us /ˈriː.teɪl/
to sell goods to the public in shops, on the internet, etc.: 零售,零卖
The company makes and retails moderately priced sportswear.这家公司生产和零售价格适中的运动服。
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

to sell something
sellAre you selling your car?
retailThe company makes and retails moderately priced sportswear.
deal inThey mainly deal in rare books.
divestUSThe investors divested themselves of the company's stock.
sell offThe company is selling off the less profitable parts of its business.
 retail at/for something
to be sold at a particular price: 以…价格零售,零售价格为…
This laptop retails at £850.这款计算机零售价为850英镑。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Selling
auction
Black Friday
bundle
bundle something with something
bundling
concession
hock
MLM
network marketing
outsell
oversell
panic selling
ply
sales drive
sales pitch
salesmanship
sell out
sell something off
sellout
sting
retail
adverb
uk /ˈriː.teɪl/ us /ˈriː.teɪl/
sold in shops, on the internet, etc.:
It's much cheaper to buy wholesale than retail.
The restaurant had very good ice cream - it was even sold retail for a while.
We sell retail and wholesale - contact us for prices.
When your company buys computers, are these purchased retail or direct?
If the monitor you want isn't available retail, have a look around anyway.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Selling
auction
Black Friday
bundle
bundle something with something
bundling
concession
hock
MLM
network marketing
outsell
oversell
panic selling
ply
sales drive
sales pitch
salesmanship
sell out
sell something off
sellout
sting

retail | American Dictionary


retail
noun[ U ]
us/ˈri·teɪl/
the activity of selling goods to the public, usually in small amounts, for their own use
retail
verb[ I/T ]
us/ˈri·teɪl/
to sell goods to the public, usually in small amounts, for their own use:
[ T ]Country Miss makes and retails sportswear.
[ I ]The software retails for $69.

retailer


noun[ C ]us/ˈri·teɪ·lər/
If you bought it there, you can’t take it back to another retailer.

retail | Business English


retail
noun[ U ]
 COMMERCEuk /ˈriːteɪl/us
the activity of selling goods to the public in stores, on the internet, etc., rather than selling to stores, other businesses, etc.:
She has worked in retail her entire adult life.
Organic food is one of the largest growth areas in food in the UK in retail.
Food retail is extremely competitive.
 a retail chain/outlet/store
a store or group of stores that sells goods to the public:
They operate the largest toy retail chain in the country.
 the retail market/sector/trade
the business activity of selling goods through stores to the public, or the companies involved in this:
The company is now the UK's eighth-largest motor insurer in the retail market.
 a retail buyer/consumer/customer
a person who buys goods, rather than a store or other business:
Both companies are trying to attract retail customers.

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wholesaleadjective
retail
adjective
 COMMERCEuk /ˈriːteɪl/us
connected with the activity of selling goods to the public, rather than selling to stores, etc.:
retail demand/operations/profits
The company needs to focus on its core retail business.
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wholesaleadjective
retail
verb
 COMMERCEuk /ˈriːteɪl/us
[ T ]
to sell goods to the public in stores, on the internet, etc.:
They have a proven record in retailing clothes and shoes.
 retail at/for sth
[ I ]
to be sold at a particular price:
The parts cost $3 to $5 per watch, while the finished products retailed for $150 to $200.
retail
adverb
 COMMERCEuk /ˈriːteɪl/us
if something is sold retail, it is sold to the public in stores, on the internet, etc., rather than to stores, other businesses, etc.:
buy/sell retailIt's much cheaper to buy wholesale than retail.
Compare
wholesaleadverb

Examples of retail


retail
I have asked how many licences have been withdrawn from licensed premises because they were retailing smuggled and bootlegged goods.
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However, premises used for ancillary activities including the processing of food, wholesaling and retailing are not exempt.
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There is still the person who obtains his vegetables from the local vegetable market and retails them across the counter.
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Already you have in some large cities milk retailed by the municipality.
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The money is going from the softish industries such as financial services and retailing to manufacturing industries.
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He has retailed all these rumours, given them extended circulation.
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There have been no studies of joint billing involving the other fuels, which are retailed by private concerns.
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Clause 2 deals with those particular articles when they are retailed and offered for sale.
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Is it not a fact that the complaints have come from the co-operative societies because co-operative societies which are retailing coal have not representation?
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Is it examined before it is allowed to be retailed in this country?
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The guidelines are best known to those who are producing and marketing and managing and retailing these goods.
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However, he did not say that he would go to the wall to ensure that they are retailed.
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Over 60 filling stations are currently retailing high quality biofuels made from recovered vegetable oil.
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How can he have been retailing for 40 years and look so young?
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The orthokinetic chair retails in this country at about £400 depending on the accessories required.
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