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boutique

/boo-teek/US // buˈtik //UK // (buːˈtiːk) //

专卖店,精品店,精品,专卖

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a small shop or a small specialty department within a larger store, especially one that sells fashionable clothes and accessories or a special selection of other merchandise.
    • : any small, exclusive business offering customized service: Our advertising is handled by a new Madison Avenue boutique.
    • : Informal. a small business, department, etc., specializing in one aspect of a larger industry: one of Wall Street's leading research boutiques.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, designating, or characteristic of a small, exclusive producer or business: one of California's best boutique wineries.

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Examples

  • The toilet designed by Tadao Ando for Jingu Dori Park is a circular structure with a tilted engawa roof that could pass for a cafe or a luxury boutique.

  • Teens ranged around manicured parks taking selfies, while well-groomed women dipped in and out of The Artful Yarn, A Bit of Skirt, and other boho boutiques, cryo spas and vintage home goods stores.

  • Kristin Tynski is VP of Creative at Fractl, a prominent growth marketing agency that’s worked with Fortune 500 companies and boutique businesses.

  • The region is filled with fudge shops, boutiques, and handmade jewelry.

  • It is home to the Cherry Creek Mall, eclectic eateries, and high-end fashion boutiques.

  • But in those days there were very creative people like Chris Blackwell who really did the first boutique hotel.

  • There has even been a boutique Indiana brand (W.H. Harrison) bottling factory-made Indiana bourbon.

  • The hotels sound upscale-boutique, rather than mega-glam behemoths.

  • Currently before the NLRB is a case concerning the right of workers at the luxury New York boutique Bergdorf Goodman to organize.

  • I then found myself a small cheap boutique hotel in the ancient quarter, and collapsed onto the bed, exhausted but relieved.

  • Ces parolles l sont venues de la boutique de Monsieur le Chancellier et non du Roy.

  • There are no new books but old papiers de famille et d'arrire-boutique dished up.

  • Somewhat similar is the loss in French of initial a in la boutique for l'aboutique, Greco-Lat.

  • While I was in the boutique of a little jeweller, the Princess Bariatinski came in, with one of her female attendants.

  • When they reached the shop, it had only the fille de boutique in it.