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haberdashery

/hab-er-dash-uh-ree/US // ˈhæb ərˌdæʃ ə ri //UK // (ˈhæbəˌdæʃərɪ) //

服饰用品,服饰用品店,服饰店,服装店

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural hab·er·dash·er·ies.

    • : a haberdasher's shop.
    • : the goods sold there.

Examples

  • Her father ran a haberdashery in Harlem, and her mother was a homemaker.

  • A former grand master, or president, of all Masonic lodges in the District, a local political activist and owner of a haberdashery, he immersed himself in youth-leadership programs for decades, mentoring thousands of teenagers.

  • Mrs. Meldreth was a respectable elderly woman, who kept a small shop for cheap groceries and haberdashery in the village.

  • Watch the sales in the autumn and the late spring for bargains in haberdashery.

  • The number of those who visit the museums of art is wretchedly small, compared with the crowds in the temples of haberdashery.

  • His wife followed him—as some say, with the booty—and set up a fine shop in Pitt Street in the haberdashery line.

  • That afternoon, when Forbes was lured into the haberdashery, he had invested in black silk hosiery, very sheer and very dear.