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mall

/mawl; British also mal/US // mɔl; British also mæl //UK // (mæl, mɔːl) //

商场,商城,购物中心,商场内

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Also called shopping mall . a large retail complex containing a variety of stores and often restaurants and other business establishments housed in a series of connected or adjacent buildings or in a single large building.Compare shopping center.
    • : a large area, usually lined with shade trees and shrubbery, used as a public walk or promenade.
    • : Chiefly Upstate New York. a strip of land, usually planted or paved, separating lanes of opposite traffic on highways, boulevards, etc.
    • : the game of pall-mall.
    • : the mallet used in the game of pall-mall.
    • : the place or alley where pall-mall was played.

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Examples

  • A late-August Morning Consult survey found that only 36% of consumers were willing to visit a shopping mall in the next 2 – 3 months.

  • In February, Macy’s said it would close its underperforming stores in the weakest US malls and explore ways to expand beyond malls.

  • Simon bought fast-fashion purveyor Forever 21 out of bankruptcy earlier this year along with Authentic Brands and another large mall owner, Brookfield Property Partners.

  • Suddenly Hangzhou’s 10 million residents were all required to show a green code to take the subway, shop for groceries, or enter a mall.

  • Almost all the public spaces, starting with the malls and pharmacies, still require masks.

  • Your general reaction runs along the lines of: “When will these geezers give it up and go for a mall walk or something?”

  • They had to go to the bazaar -- as the mall was then called -- and buy them.

  • The figure enters the elevator and is then seen quickly leaving the mall, black cloth flapping behind it.

  • Someone dressed as an Emirati woman killed an American teacher in a mall bathroom.

  • Contrary to what you may assume about me, I actually enjoy the occasional trip to the mall.

  • The first wounded mall who appealed for help was sitting with his back against a dead comrade.

  • The shrill notes of the trumpets sounded louder and louder, and a brilliant cavalcade appeared at the end of the mall.

  • A promenade called the mall, shaded by lofty trees, bounds Pont Brillant on the south.

  • An old servant woman ushered them into the parlour, which was on the second floor, with windows overlooking the mall.

  • When at last she drew up the glass and her chair was borne away down the Mall, he sauntered idly in the opposite direction.