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brick-and-mortar

/brik-uhn-mawr-ter/US // ˈbrɪk ənˈmɔr tər //

实体店,实体商店,实体店铺,实体书店

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : pertaining to conventional stores, businesses, etc., having physical buildings and facilities, as opposed to internet or remote services.
    • : made of bricks and mortar.

Examples

  • As an example of good science-and-society policymaking, the history of fluoride may be more of a cautionary tale.

  • As this list shows, punishments typically run to a short-ish jail sentence and/or a moderately hefty fine.

  • It was a brick wall that we turned into the on-ramp of a highway.

  • Yes, Byrd—dead four-and-a-half years now—was a Kleagle in the Ku Klux Klan.

  • Later that night, that same black-and-red banner would be seen again—in the column of marchers chanting for dead cops.

  • She also practises etching, pen-and-ink drawing, as well as crayon and water-color sketching.

  • No law of that country must exceed in words the number of letters in their alphabet, which consists only in two-and-twenty.

  • To hear the creature talk about it makes my mouth as a brick kiln and my flesh as that of a goose.

  • Mr. Spurrell came down to see a horse, and we shall be very glad to have the benefit of his opinion by-and-by.

  • They were eaten too quickly, in long gulps of four-and-twenty hours at a time.