词组 | shop |
释义 | shop /ʃɒp $ ʃɑːp/ noun a building or part of a building where you can buy thingsadjectives/nouns + shopa shop is closed/shut The shops are all closed on Sunday evening.a shop is open The shops are open till late on Fridays.a food/clothes/flower/shoe etc shop You can buy them in any good health food shop.high street shops BrE Many high street shops are having difficulties because of the recession.a local shop We get most of our things from the local shop.a corner shop (=a small local shop on the corner of a street in a town) The corner shop sells newspapers and cigarettes.a village shop The village shop is the centre of life in the village.Bookshop is usually written as one word.verbs + shopbuy sth in/from a shop I bought the dress in a shop on Kensington High Street.go to the shops (=go shopping) She has gone to the shops to get some milk.wander around/look around the shops I spent a happy afternoon wandering around the shops.own a shop The shop is owned by my father.run a shop His uncle runs a fruit shop.establish/set up a shop The shop was established in 1922.take sth back to the shop I took the bike back to the shop because there was something wrong with the brakes.shop + verbsa shop opens The shops open at 9.30.a shop closes/shuts The shops all close early today.a shop sells sth Do you know a shop that sells watch batteries?shop + nounsa shop window Shirley saw the doll in the shop window.prepositionsin the shops New potatoes are in the shops now.phrasesthe man/woman in the shop (=the person who sells you something in a shop) The man in the shop said that the battery would last for at least three years.Shop is used especially in British English. American speakers usually say store.THESAURUS: shop store especially AmE a building or place where things are sold: She’s gone to the store to get some sugar. | Clothes stores are facing strong competition from the internet. | Our local store has sold out of sugar for making jam (=they do not have any more sugar left). boutique a small shop that sells fashionable clothes or other objects: She owns a little boutique which specializes in bath products. | There are lots of smart boutiques near the Royal Opera House. salon a place where you can get your hair cut, dyed etc, or you can have beauty treatments: She works in a hair salon. | It is worth going to a beauty salon to have your make-up done for the wedding. superstore BrE a very large shop, especially one that is built outside the centre of a city: Out-of-town superstores have taken business away from shops in the city centre. department store a very large shop that is divided into several big parts, each of which sells one type of thing, such as clothes, furniture, or kitchen equipment: He went around all the big department stores on Oxford Street. supermarket also grocery store AmE a very large shop that sells food, drinks, and things that people need regularly in their homes: Supermarkets have cut down the number of plastic bags they distribute by 50%. garden centre BrE nursery especially AmE a place that sells a wide range of plants, seeds, and things for your garden: Your local garden centre can advise you on which plants to grow. outlet formal a place that sells things, especially things from a particular company or things of a particular type: The book is available from most retail outlets. market an area, usually outdoors, where people buy and sell many different types of things: I usually buy our vegetables at the market – they’re much cheaper there. mall especially AmE a large area where there are a lot of shops, especially a large building: A new restaurant has opened at the mall. | We used to hang around together at the mall. | They are planning to build a huge shopping mall. strip mall AmE a row of shops built together, with a large area for parking cars in front of it: Strip malls can seem rather impersonal. |
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