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bookseller

/book-sel-er/US // ˈbʊkˌsɛl ər //

书商,卖书人,书店,书籍销售商

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the owner or proprietor of a bookstore.

Examples

  • Under Bezos’s stewardship, Amazon evolved from an upstart online bookseller into one of the world’s most popular Internet marketplaces able to quickly deliver a vast catalogue of products and services.

  • Jassy has long been viewed as a potential successor to Bezos, despite not being part of Amazon’s retail operations, the company’s core business since its launch as an online bookseller in 1995.

  • To try to get to the bottom of this, Feingold and Svorenčík undertook an astonishingly systematic and exhaustive preliminary survey spanning some 27 countries and their libraries, private owners, and booksellers.

  • It was also selling well at competing bookseller Barnes & Noble, where it ranked second among the company’s top 100 titles.

  • The Hard Tomorrow is available from its publisher, Drawn & Quarterly, through Bookshop, and through your local bookseller.

  • The following month Suzuki returned with Major Yoshimi Taniguchi, by then a bookseller.

  • The onetime bookseller now dominates retail across the market.

  • I work as a bookseller, so I have a dozen of these in my back pocket at all times.

  • Bookseller Roxanne Coady has worried about her son for 21 years.

  • As a bookseller I naturally think the solution to everything is books.

  • He was a bookseller, but better known as a translator of the German contributor to the Gentleman's Magazine, &c.

  • Joseph Towers died; a printer, bookseller, and afterwards a preacher with the title of LL.

  • One bookseller's shop, where books are extravagantly dear, exists in the low town, and one other in the ascent to the upper.

  • There is not one bookseller in Pernambuco, and the population of its different parishes amounts to 70,000 souls!

  • Andrew Millar, the most distinguished bookseller of his times, died in London.