词汇 | bookshop |
释义 | bookshop noun[ C ] mainly UKuk /ˈbʊk.ʃɒp/ us /ˈbʊk.ʃɑːp/(US usuallybookstore) A2 a shop or website where books are sold书店 Compare bookstallmainly UK Spaces Images/Blend Images/GettyImages I work three mornings a week at the bookshop.我每周在书店工作3个上午。 Which bookshop has the largest selection of EFL materials?哪家书店里面有关非母语英语教学的材料最多? The new edition is now available in all major bookshops. She has built up a chain of 180 bookshops across the country. There are several good bookshops in town where I'm sure you could buy a world atlas. Shops & auctions agora army disposals store army surplus store army-navy store art gallery corner shop craft fair craft shop creamery deli makers' market mall mart meat market medical hall strip mall super-sale supermarket superstore swap meet Books may then be ordered through your local bookshop. Browse second-hand bookshops in your area. I also look around second-hand bookshops. The other day, in company with two like-minded innocents, we visited a bookshop on John Street where we found three battered copies of this great book, and each bought one, with shouts of joy. We descended in force on the bookshop and grabbed every copy in stock. Yet he loved books, and he would loiter about bookshops, pricing first editions, and talking poetry to the patrons. bookshop | Business Englishbookshop noun[ C ] COMMERCE UKuk /ˈbʊkʃɒp/us(USbookstore, /ˈbʊkstɔːr/) a store that sells books: 'Running a second-hand bookshop is a guaranteed commercial failure,' he said Examples of bookshopbookshop They sold books, collected bills, arranged shipping, and inspected all the bookshops along their itineraries. And if you should lose it, it was not the end of the world; you merely bought a new one in the local bookshop. Since 1953 there had been an agreement between publishers and bookshops to maintain an agreed fixed price. A bookshop is a wonderful environment to grow up in. If you buy a copy from a bookshop, make sure you get one from the bottom of the pile, away from sticky fingers. These libraries (often located within bookshops) were heavily patronized by women. The old comet catalogues are now either no longer available, or may be bought only at astronomical expense from antiquarian bookshops. Within the bookshop it works like a long gallery with window seats opposite shelves to encourage browsing. The owner of the bookshop refused to go to the councillor's party. It is a good read, and sometimes surfaces in second-hand bookshops at about £20. It has really been the bookshop experience which got us thinking that something unusual was going on here. After three months, she goes round the bookshops to see how they are doing. Some can find rare books and those out of print, while other web-based bookshops compare prices. Scores of family photos in my collection, scrounged from friends or discovered at second-hand bookshops over the years, attest to this truth. These books are available now through bookshops. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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