单词 | ex warehouse |
释义 | > as lemmasex warehouse a. Used for ‘out of’, ‘landed from’ (a ship), with reference to goods. Similarly in phrase ex warehouse: (sold directly) from the warehouse. ΚΠ 1874 Porcupine XV. 775/2 It is no unusual thing for brokers and merchants to sell their goods ‘ex quay’. 1884 Times 4 July 11 The landing shed..with its contents, about 100 tons of flax ex the Maria A. Hinde..was totally destroyed by fire. 1887 Daily News 8 July 6/8 During the week a good deal of business, ex-warehouse, has been transacted. 1888 Daily News 5 Oct. 5/3 The..price..is said to have been fully fivepence farthing a pound ex ship. 1955 Times 28 July 12/2 It was on an ex works basis. 1962 Times 13 Feb. 4/6 The cost, ex yard, is the same as for a boat built in this country. 1965 J. L. Hanson Dict. Econ. 164/2 Ex-quay, goods sold on this condition must be taken charge of by the purchaser after they have been landed from the ship. 1967 K. Giles Death in Diamonds ix. 170 All the billing is done ex London. < as lemmas |
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