单词 | shop |
释义 | shop —shop /ʃɒp/ aep /ʃɑːp/ noun [C] (PLACE TO BUY THINGS) A1 (US USUALLY store) a building, or a room in a building, where you can buy goods or get services: » a book/clothes/record/sweet shop» a barber's/betting shop» I need to go to the shops - I've got no food in the house.Thesaurus+: ↑Shops, markets and auctions , ↑Restaurants and cafes , ↑Buildings in generalF0 UK the act of shopping, especially of shopping for food and other things needed in the house: » I usually do the weekly shop on a Monday.Thesaurus+: ↑Buyingbe in the shopsF0 to be available to buy: » His latest novel will be in the shops by Christmas.Thesaurus+: ↑Buying and selling in generalWord partners for shop noun• ♯have/♯open/♯run/♯work in a shop• ♯go to the shops• a ♯local shopWord Builder:–Nouns: shop, shopper, shopping–Verbs: shopCollocations:–Types-lu. an antique/bike/book/flower/gift/pet/record/shoe/souvenir/sports/toy shop» He can spend hours in a book shop.-lu. a charity/junk/second-hand/thrift shop» Lisa loved to look around the charity shops for books and clothes.-lu. a betting/pawn/video shop» We need to take this back to the video shop tomorrow morning.-lu. a duty-free shop» You'll save money if you buy your wine at the duty-free shop at the airport.-lu. a local/village shop» You can get your newspapers from the local shop.-lu. a high-street shop» I buy all my clothes in high-street shops.–Verbs-lu. a shop sells sth» I'm looking for a shop that sells bike parts.-lu. have/run/work in a shop» Her father ran a small sweet shop.-lu. open a shop» She's just opened an antique shop.-lu. buy/find sth in a shop» I found these antique plates in a shop when I was on holiday.-lu. go to/nip to/pop out to a shop» She's just popped out to the shop for a loaf of bread.-lu. go round the shops» I usually go round the shops with my friends on Saturday.–Nouns-lu. a shop assistant/keeper/manager/owner» The shop assistant was very helpful.-lu. a shop doorway/front/window» Demonstrators rampaged through the centre of the city breaking shop windows.-lu. a parade/row of shops» There's a row of shops on the next street.-lu. a chain of shops» They own a chain of clothes shops.-lu. shops and cafes/restaurants» The docks have been transformed into a lively area with plenty of shops and restaurants.–Adjectives-lu. big/little/small shop» There's a little shop in the high street that sells fruit and vegetables.-lu. a well-stocked shop» Our camp site has a well-stocked shop for everything you might need during your stay.–Prepositions-lu. from a shop» I got this picture from a shop in the high street.-lu. in a shop» He works in a shop at weekends.• • • Extra Examples:» We could have a look round the shops if you like.» The shop was closed.» Most of the shops are open on Sundays.» What time do the shops close?» There are some lovely shops in the town centre.noun [C] (WORK AREA) ► F0 a place where a particular type of thing is made or repaired: » He runs an auto-tyre repair shop.Thesaurus+: ↑FactoriesThesaurus+: ↑RoomsWord partners for shop noun• ♯have/♯open/♯run/♯work in a shop• ♯go to the shops• a ♯local shopnoun [C] INFORMAL (BUSINESS) ► F0 a businessThesaurus+: ↑Shops, markets and auctions , ↑Restaurants and cafes , ↑Buildings in generalWord partners for shop noun• ♯have/♯open/♯run/♯work in a shop• ♯go to the shops• a ♯local shopverb [I] (-pp-) (BUY THINGS) ↑Verb Endings for shop ► B1 to buy things in shops: » I like to shop at Harrods for clothes.» If I'm just shopping for food, I tend to go to the local supermarket.Thesaurus+: ↑BuyingWord Builder:–Nouns: shop, shopper, shopping–Verbs: shop• • • Extra Examples:» Where do you shop for food?» I like to shop locally.» When I'm shopping in town I often pop in there.» I was born to shop.» If I'm shopping for clothes I like to go alone.verb [T] (-pp-) UK SLANG (GIVE INFORMATION) ↑Verb Endings for shop ► F0 to give the police information about a criminal: » His ex-wife shopped him to the police.Thesaurus+: ↑Revealing secrets and becoming known |
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