storekeeper

英[ˈstɔ:ki:pə(r)]
美[ˈstɔrkipə(r)]

基本释义

n.
(小商店)店主人,零售商

词性变化

实用例句

The storekeeper signed a complaint accusing them of shoplifting.

店主签署了控告书,指控他们在店里扒窃货物.

辞典例句

As a young man he was a storekeeper and a postmaster.

他年轻时,开过零售店,当过邮政所所长.

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The storekeeper decided to knock down his remaining winter stock.

店主决定减少剩下的冬令存货.

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The storekeeper warranted the quality of the coffee.

店主保证咖啡的质量.

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As a young man, he was a storekeeper.

他年青时, 当过商店老板.

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As a result the storekeeper, would have to add a little more salt.

结果店主不得不另外再添加一点盐.

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She was bargaining with the storekeeper for the skirt.

她与店主就那条裙子讨价还价.

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As a young man, he was a storekeeper and postmaster.

年轻时, 他当过店主和邮电局局长.

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The storekeeper of the shop is a young girl.

这个商店的店主是个年轻的姑娘.

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As a young man he was a storekeeper and later a postmaster.

林肯年轻时,开过零售店,后来当过邮政所所长.

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The storekeeper promised her to lay aside two dollops of pudding.

店主答应给她留2块布丁.

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The storekeeper endorsed my bill when I paid the full amount.

在我支付全部货款时,店主背书认可了我的支票.

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The storekeeper hired ten girls for the Christmas rush.

圣诞节购物高峰期,店老板雇用了10个女孩.

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Storekeeper: Really? How much did I give you?

老板: 真的 吗 ?我给了你多少钱?

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Storekeeper: How did you find it?

老板: 你怎麽发现的?

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英英释义

Noun
  • 1. a merchant who owns or manages a shop