| 单词 | big box | 
| 释义 | big boxn. Chiefly North American.   A large chain store resembling a warehouse, usually located near a major road in a suburban or rural area, and often selling goods at relatively low prices. Chiefly attributive. ΚΠ 1985    Courier-Mail 		(Brisbane)	 25 Jan. 16/7  				The open planning [of the commercial development]..is a recommended model to anyone trying to avoid the ‘big box’ approach. 1986    Orange County 		(Calif.)	 Reg. 		(Nexis)	 12 May  i. 16  				‘Big box’ retailers emphasizing expansive, no-frills, warehouse-style shopping..are also popping up throughout west county. 1997    Financial Post 		(Canada)	 28 Feb. 2/5  				Eaton's got into trouble because it couldn't hold on to customers in the highly competitive marketplace of big-box stores and specialty chains. 2002    N.Y. Times 		(National ed.)	 11 Sept.  c4/6  				The big boxes are open, with Staples, Dick's Sporting Goods and Linens-N-Things on one side of the site and a Shaw's Supermarket on the other. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, December 2008; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < | 
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