单词:retail
a. 零售的
vt. 零售, 详述, 传播
vi. 零售
v. be sold at the retail level
v. sell on the retail market
r. at a retail price
考试类型:[四级/六级/考研/托福/IELTS/GRE]
retail的用法和样例:
例句
- They buy at wholesale and sell at retail.他们大批地买进,再以零售方式卖出。
- These biros retail at 70p.这些圆珠笔零售价为70便士。
- We should be able to retail most of these products to overseas customers.我们应能够把这些产品的大部分卖给海外的顾客。
- Who is responsible for retailing these rumors about him?是谁散布这些有关他的流言蜚语的?
- It is of no good for you to retail such gossip.你传播这种留言对自己没好处。
常见句型
- The retail dealer buys at wholesale and sells at retail.零售商批发购进货物,以零售价卖出。
- In this shop they retail tobacco and sweets.这家铺子零售香烟和糖果。
- He is fond of retailing the news.他喜欢传播消息。
- Who is responsible for retailing these rumours about him?是谁散布这些有关他的流言蜚语?
- She retails everything she hears about her acquaintances.她转述她所听到的有关熟人的事。
常用短语
- (使)以…(价格)零售 (cause to) be sold the public for (a stated price)retail at〔for〕 sth
This book retails at 10 dollars overseas.
这本书的海外零售价是10美元。
These shoes normally retail at 18.50 yuan .
这些鞋的正常售价是 18.50 元。
What do the family-size cartons retail at?
家用纸箱的零售价是多少?
This shirt retailed for eight dollars in this store.
在这个商店里这种衬衫的售价是8美元。
retail sth at sthWe can't afford to retail the jewellery at less than the price we paid for it, even to our most valued customers.
这些珠宝的零售价不能低于我们的买进价格,我们赔不起,即使是对我们最重视的顾客也不例外。
Supermarkets can afford to retail cigarettes at a couple of cents below the price charged by most tobacconists.
超级市场香烟零售可以比多数烟草商价格低几分钱。
This is an article that is retailed at seventy pence.
这是一件零售价格为70便士的物品。
- (使)以…(价格)零售 (cause to) be sold the public for (a stated price)retail at〔for〕 sth
This book retails at 10 dollars overseas.
这本书的海外零售价是10美元。
These shoes normally retail at 18.50 yuan .
这些鞋的正常售价是 18.50 元。
What do the family-size cartons retail at?
家用纸箱的零售价是多少?
This shirt retailed for eight dollars in this store.
在这个商店里这种衬衫的售价是8美元。
retail sth at sthWe can't afford to retail the jewellery at less than the price we paid for it, even to our most valued customers.
这些珠宝的零售价不能低于我们的买进价格,我们赔不起,即使是对我们最重视的顾客也不例外。
Supermarkets can afford to retail cigarettes at a couple of cents below the price charged by most tobacconists.
超级市场香烟零售可以比多数烟草商价格低几分钱。
This is an article that is retailed at seventy pence.
这是一件零售价格为70便士的物品。
- (使)以…(价格)零售 (cause to) be sold the public for (a stated price)retail at〔for〕 sth
This book retails at 10 dollars overseas.
这本书的海外零售价是10美元。
These shoes normally retail at 18.50 yuan .
这些鞋的正常售价是 18.50 元。
What do the family-size cartons retail at?
家用纸箱的零售价是多少?
This shirt retailed for eight dollars in this store.
在这个商店里这种衬衫的售价是8美元。
retail sth at sthWe can't afford to retail the jewellery at less than the price we paid for it, even to our most valued customers.
这些珠宝的零售价不能低于我们的买进价格,我们赔不起,即使是对我们最重视的顾客也不例外。
Supermarkets can afford to retail cigarettes at a couple of cents below the price charged by most tobacconists.
超级市场香烟零售可以比多数烟草商价格低几分钱。
This is an article that is retailed at seventy pence.
这是一件零售价格为70便士的物品。
词汇搭配
- retail business〔trader〕零售生意〔商〕
- retail outlet零售店
- sell at〔by〕 retail零售
- the retail of goods货物的零售
- retail production零售产品
- retail sweets零售糖果
- retail tobacco零售香烟
- retail at(使)以…零售
- retail for(使)以…零售
- retail to把…零售给…
- retail the news传播消息
- retail rumours传播流言
- trade贸易
- selling出售
- marketing市场营销
- merchandising销售规划
- wholesale批发的
- sell出售
- put on the market出卖(出售)
- put up for sale供
- vend叫卖
- wholesale批发的
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