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bookstore

/book-stawr, -stohr/US // ˈbʊkˌstɔr, -ˌstoʊr //

书店,书馆,书房,书籍

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a store where books are sold.

Examples

  • Eight of these 10 selections will already be on bookstore shelves by the time you read this, which means you’ll be ready to spend the entire month reading.

  • We’d go to a special bookstore for science and philosophy books.

  • Shortly after I came to Washington in the 1970s, I wandered into a bookstore and happened upon a shopworn copy of “The Letters of Oscar Wilde,” edited by Rupert Hart-Davis.

  • Busboys and Poets, a combined restaurant, bar, bookstore, and coffee shop with several locations around the city, offers several options for LGBTQ-specific merchandise.

  • Just call up a local bookstore near your giftee’s address and have them put aside a copy of one of the books below.

  • What it did not resemble was any other bookstore in the nation.

  • The bookstore was opened as a way of presenting Italian books and culture to Manhattanites.

  • The Rizzoli in New York City was no ordinary bookstore in its seventies heyday.

  • Anti-Korean publications are sold at every bookstore in Japan.

  • But now I see them as the giant vampire squid, the enemy of the independent bookstore.

  • Mr. Johnson, the bookstore man, sold more Bibles the next month after the revival than he had in the whole previous year.

  • Tempted into Gaine's bookstore by the display of volumes, he chanced upon a friend who called him by name.

  • Bakka is the oldest science fiction bookstore in the world, and it made me the mutant I am today.

  • Powell's is the largest bookstore in the world, an endless, multi-storey universe of papery smells and towering shelves.

  • They have tons of events for kids and one of the most inviting atmospheres I've ever experienced at a bookstore.