单词 | full-line |
释义 | > as lemmasfull-line full-line adj. designating a type of store, brand, etc., which offers or includes many different products and services, esp. the complete selection of goods and services available. ΚΠ 1933 Burnet (Texas) Bull. 1/1 (advt.) The full line store. Yes, we have it, if it's to be had in any first class drug store. 1946 Fortune Aug. 178/2 The project is powered by thirteen West Coast processors and one Florida freezer, each of whom produces only a few items and wants the protection of a full-line brand. 1991 Sci. Amer. Feb. 27/1 ‘We are a full-line insurer,’ he explains, and that means the Winterthur covers the territory from casualty to life to reinsurance. 2004 N.Y. Times (National ed.) 13 July c4/1 That person will oversee all of the company's existing full-line stores in the United States and its recently announced expansion of off-mall stores. < as lemmas |
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