词汇 | merchandise |
释义 | merchandise Trademer·chan·dise1 /ˈmɜːtʃəndaɪz, -daɪs $ ˈmɜːr-/ ●○○ noun [uncountableU] formal BBTgoods that are being sold 商品;货品 A range of official Disney merchandise was on sale. 一系列正版的迪士尼商品在出售。 They inspected the merchandise carefully. ► see thesaurus at product 他们仔细地检查了商品。 Examples from the Corpus merchandise• The fire at the warehouse destroyed merchandise valued at over $2 million.• Also, anything on the Jaws films, especially merchandise, toys, etc.• He would only need to sit quietly on his merchandise.• I want no part of hot merchandise.• There had been snow in the Store, too, sprayed on merchandise around Christmas Fayre time.• Discs and other merchandise will be available, including the first Drakes shirts.• The town has a tiny general store with wildly overpriced merchandise.• On principle I am against owning too many establishments dealing in the same merchandise in the one town.• In order to sell the merchandise, he or she invites friends and neighbours to a party.• The merchandise is attractively displayed and the assistants are friendly and helpful. Business basicsmerchandise2 verb [transitiveT] BBto try to sell goods or services using methods such as advertising 〔用广告等方式〕推销〔商品或服务〕 SYN market If the product is properly merchandised, it should sell very well. 这种产品如果营销得当,应该会大卖。 Examples from the Corpus merchandise• In the 1980s, he began merchandising his own hair care products.• When they did, they learned that they were good at buying food and merchandising it in their stores.• She recommends that retailers merchandise the fixture in four vertical segments according to absorbency and stack the brands horizontally. From Longman Business Dictionary merchandisemer·chan·dise1 /ˈmɜːtʃəndaɪz, -daɪsˈmɜːr-/ noun [uncountableU] formalCOMMERCE goods that are produced in order to be sold, especially goods that are sold in a store Even though retailers ordered merchandise carefully this year, they are getting ready for huge after-Christmas sales. merchandisemerchandise2 verb [transitiveT]MARKETINGCOMMERCE to try to sell goods or services using advertising, PROMOTIONs etc Retail stores try to merchandise products in a way that will attract customers. (1200-1300) Old French marcheandise, from marcheant; → MERCHANT |
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