drugstore 的定义
- the place of business of a druggist, usually also selling cosmetics, stationery, toothpaste, mouthwash, cigarettes, etc., and sometimes soft drinks and light meals.
drugstore 近义词
等同于 market/mart
等同于 store
更多drugstore例句
- None of this came easily to me, and I had to do it everywhere — ordering coffee, going to the drugstore, even pumping gas.
- He said he and other relatives had checked up on the couple this past weekend, bringing over precooked dinners for the week, picking up medicine at a drugstore and treating an injury to Lester Wilson’s leg.
- In the future, L’Oréal plans to create similar Perso-powered devices with many of its brands, from luxury makeup to drugstore skin care, to enable customers to fulfill all of their changing cosmetics needs easily and at home.
- The drugstores and other providers that administer shots covered by Medicare or Medicaid will get a $45 fee for each two-shot regimen.
- Doctors, first responders, people in grocery stores, drugstores.
- A few of those community leaders invited Scopes to the drugstore, bought him a fountain drink, and convinced him to stand trial.
- He was in a drugstore on a lunch break when he chanced to see a book titled The Execution of Pvt. Eddie Slovik.
- We met there because there was a drugstore or a candy store on the corner.
- “I had run out of razor blades ,and went to a drugstore, and had a really negative experience,” Katz-Mayfield told me.
- This is the same street where the drugstore, in which you always waited is located.
- What he did in this case was to stop in Bakersfield at a garage that had a combination drugstore and news-stand next door.
- Finally he said he couldn't work anymore and was going to drive to the drugstore for something to cure indigestion.
- It was a famous drugstore, and contained one of the first private telephone booths ever erected.
- At the first drugstore he stopped, seeing a long-distance telephone booth inside.
- Just get some money from your father and go to the drugstore for more bandages.