词汇 | retail |
释义 | retailWord family nounretailerretailmentretail price indexretailretail therapy Tradere·tail1 /ˈriːteɪl/ ●○○ noun [uncountableU] BBTthe sale of goods in shops to customers, for their own use and not for selling to anyone else 零售,零卖 → wholesale the retail trade/business a manager with twenty years’ experience in the retail business 一个在零售业有20年经验的经理 retail outlet/shop/store/chain We are looking for more retail outlets for our products. 我们在为产品寻找更多的零售店。 a retail price of £8.99 8.99英镑的零售价 The retail value would be around $500. 零售价在500美元左右。 Retail sales fell by 1.3% in January. 1月份零售额下降了1.3%。 Examples from the Corpus retail• Last month, it reported a Pounds 15.6m retail trading loss for the first half.• I worked in retail for two years.• I've worked in retail for two years.• The fastest job growth until 2002: Cashiers, janitors, retail salespeople, waiters, waitresses, nurses, systems analysts.• Demolition would pave the way for a major retail and leisure complex masterplan, devised by Damond Lock Grabowski.• The firm has bagged a £26 million retail and residential deal in Manchester for Prudential.• The retail element is highly fragmented and therefore, historically, mail-order has been an important purchasing element. Retail sales• Four Merchandisers now support the Retail Sales Force, erecting displays of carpets and curtains within the shops. Tradere·tail2 /ˈriːteɪl/ verb 1 [intransitiveI] technicalBBT to be sold for a particular price in a shop 〔以某价格〕零售 retail at/for The wine retails at £6.95 a bottle. 这种葡萄酒每瓶的零售价为6.95英镑。 The decoder is expected to retail for under $300. 这种解码器的零售价预计在300美元以下。 2 [transitiveT] technical to sell goods in shops 零售,零卖 Their products are retailed all over Britain. 他们的产品在英国各地都有零售。 Examples from the Corpus retail• They retailed around £38-£45, depending on the model, and for sound kicked the shit out of my Levin.• They retail at £1.55 for 12 and are available in most branches.• The magazine retails at 8O pence, but is free to all Spend & Save cardholders.• When I was a kid, the religious calendar and the retailing cycle dictated our bi-annual trips in town.• And when online retailing finally ignites, say online analysts, it will go off like a rocket.• Opportunities exist in most areas of niche retailing, from childrens' toys to office stationery.• The defective cranks tend to be on imported bikes that retail in the $ 400 to $ 650 range. retail at/for• The single can will retail at £1.79 and will also be available in four packs.• U.S. sources say the Basic Racer will retail for $ 10,000 there-the same price as the road bike.• Even the twelve inch, retailing at £2.99, lasted for just two minutes nine seconds.• The books retail for $ 22. 95 each and are available at major Bay Area bookstores and discount outlets.• The stand-alone software titles for children ages 3 to 7 are expected to retail for $ 29 or $ 30.• The Tennis Twist comes in sizes 4-13 and retails for £49.99.• The weapons retail for $ 85 or less.• The Miatas are a big hit, retailing for between $ 35,000 and $ 55,000. re·tail3 /ˈrɪˈteɪl $ rɪˈteɪl, ˈriːteɪl/ verb [transitiveT] formalTELL to give other people private information about someone or something 散播〔私密消息〕 Tradere·tail4 /ˈriːteɪl/ adverbadv BBTif you buy or sell something retail, you buy or sell it in a shop 以零买方式;以零售方式 We only deal with wholesalers – we don’t sell any of our goods retail. 我们只和批发商打交道,不做零售。 Examples from the Corpus retail• We bought it retail. From Longman Business Dictionary retailre·tail1 /ˈriːteɪl/ noun [uncountableU]COMMERCE 1the sale of goods to customers for their own use, rather than to shops etc His experience in retail includes managing a number of shopping centres in New Zealand. The Potato Marketing Board determines the size range of potatoes which can be offered for retail. → compare wholesale12retail trade/market/business etc the selling of goods or services to members of the public, or companies involved in this Anyone working in the retail trade will often have to deal with customers who want to exchange or return goods. 3retail shop/outlet/store etc a shop etc that is open to members of the public These large retail outlets stock a wide range of goods. 4retail banking/brokerage banking or investment services available to members of the public, rather than to businesses or companies 5retail customer/consumer etc an individual customer etc, rather than a business or company The scheme relates to all new cars sold to retail customers. retailretail2 verbCOMMERCE 1[intransitiveI] to be sold to the public, usually in shops, for a particular price retail for/at The doll will retail for about £36. 2[transitiveT] to sell goods in small quantities to members of the public, usually in a shop The product is not being retailed through the right kind of outlets. —retailing noun [uncountableU] The losses reflect the company’s continuing problems in retailing. a weak period for theretailing sector retailretail3 adverbadvCOMMERCE if something is sold retail, it is sold to members of the public, usually in a shop We only deal with wholesalers - we don’t sell any of our goods retail. (1300-1400) Old French retaillier “to divide into pieces”, from taillier “to cut” |
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