retail
柯林斯詞典
1. N-UNCOUNT Retail is the activity of selling products direct to the public, usually in small quantities. Compare . 零售[商業(yè)]
Retail stores usually count on the Christmas season to make up to half of their annual profits. 零售商店通常指望圣誕節(jié)期間來(lái)賺取一半的年利潤(rùn)。
2. ADV If something is sold retail, it is sold in ordinary shops direct to the public. 以零售方式地[商業(yè)] [ADV after v]
We sell wholesale to several chains that sell retail to the public. 我們批發(fā)給幾家向公眾零售的連鎖店。
3. V-I If an item in a shop retails at or for a particular price, it is for sale at that price. (按某種價(jià)格) 零售[商業(yè)]
It originally retailed at $23.50. 它起初按$23.50的價(jià)格零售。
4. →see also retailing
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retail /?ri?te?l/ (retailing,retailed,retails)
劍橋詞典
- the activity of selling goods to the public , usually in shops
- The retail group outbid all three competitors for space in the shopping centre .
- Shares in retail businesses were marked up on the news that consumer spending rose last month .
- Christmas will not be enough to save the retail industry .
- Large retail chains are usually only prepared to locate stores in areas of high population density .
- It's the latest American retail giant to cross the Atlantic. 返回 retail
零售,零賣
The job is open to applicants with over two years ' experience in retail. 這份工作面向有兩年以上零售經(jīng)驗(yàn)的求職者。
The clothing company has six retail outlets (= shops ) in Perth. 這家服裝公司在佩思開(kāi)設(shè)了6家零售店。
$13 off the manufacturer's recommended retail price 比生產(chǎn)商的建議零售價(jià)便宜13美元
比較
wholesale adjective adverb (SELLING)
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