department store
百货公司,百货商店,百货商场,百货店
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- : a large retail store carrying a wide variety of merchandise and organized into various departments for sales and administrative purposes.
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If you know the original retailer — say a department store or specialty shop — make note of that, too.
It steadily expanded, and by 1950, the company website boasts, it had grown into the largest department store group in the UK.
That so many street-level spaces were once home to large commercial tenants like department stores and packaging facilities, each with a cavernous square footage, only enhances their appeal.
CoStar estimated that one-third of the store closings were by department stores, clothing chains, or other mall-oriented companies, which represent only about 8% of total retail revenue.
They lined the shelves of department stores and gas stations, and teachers struggled to manage the sudden influx of twirling plastic devices in classrooms.
Their friendship began when Krauss, who was chairman of the physics department at Case Western in Cleveland, sought out Epstein.
The “doctorate” Duke claims is from an anti-Semitic Ukranian “diploma mill” as described by the State Department.
Seventy-two adults between the ages of 18 and 50 are participating in the trial, led by the pediatrics department at Oxford.
The State Department found that with high oil prices, the tar sands would be mined for oil, pipeline or no.
The EPA felt that the State Department had not looked carefully enough at the impact of the pipeline if oil prices fell.
At the latter date all artists were obliged to vacate the Sorbonne ateliers to make room for some new department of instruction.
This gives to the second volume something of the smell of an apple store-room.
In this traffic he made money so fast that he opened an office, and subsequently a store of his own, in the Escolta.
The dry earth, sun-baked to a depth of many feet, was giving off its store of heat accumulated during the day.
At the store he would never have given in, but he was not accustomed to hearing so loud a murmur of approval greet the opposition.