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bookshop
书店
常用释义
英音[ ˈbʊkʃɒp ]
美音[ ˈbʊkʃɑːp ]
变形
复数: bookshops
基本释义
  • n. 书店
例句
  • 1·I found a lovely bookshop and bought two of his fairy tale books, The Little Mermaid and The Ugly Duckling.
    我发现了一家可爱的书店,买了他的两本童话书,《小美人鱼》和《丑小鸭》。
  • 2·Guanghua Bookshop as a stand-alone bookshop may face a loss, because profits from selling print books are slim and rents in central London are high.
    光华书店作为一家独立书店可能会面临亏损,因为出售纸质书的利润微薄,而且伦敦市中心的租金也很高。
  • 3·As he ran down the street with a light heart to the bookshop, he saw a poor German family, the father, mother and three children walking in the cold wind.
    当他轻松地沿街跑向书店时,他看到一个贫穷的德国家庭,有爸爸、妈妈和三个孩子,在寒风中走着。
  • 4·He has gone to the bookshop.
    他去了书店。
  • 5·The bookshop is beside the bus stop.
    书店在公共汽车站旁边。
  • 6·The famous bookshop lay on Charing Cross Road in London in the 1940s.
    20世纪40年代,这家著名的书店位于伦敦查令十字路。
  • 7·As he walked home, he saw that the lights were still on in a bookshop.
    在他步行回家的途中,他看到一家书店的灯还亮着。
  • 8·Just the other day, I was in a bookshop and found a book named How to Make Friends with Foreigners.
    就在前几天,我在一家书店发现了一本叫《如何与外国人交朋友》的书。
  • 9·On hearing that the new novel was published, he rushed at once to the bookshop for a copy.
    听说那本小说出版了,他就迫不及待地跑到书店去买。
    来源: 《新英汉大辞典》
  • 10·That was my favorite bookshop.
    那是我最爱的书店。
同义词
n. [贸易]书店