mart 的定义
- market; trading center; trade center.
- a building, center, or exposition for the sale of goods by manufacturers and wholesalers to retail merchants.
- Archaic. a fair.
- Obsolete. bargain.
mart 近义词
shopping place
更多mart例句
- There’s always so much packed onto the shelves, an entire universe of snacking, despite the limited space inherent in the phrase “gas station mini mart.”
- After graduating, Yong Chin borrowed money from friends to open a liquor mart in Los Angeles.
- Four Maryland men have been arrested and charged in the fatal shooting of a food mart worker, Prince George’s County police said Thursday in a news release.
- In an Ohio Wal-Mart, John Crawford III was strolling around the store and had picked up an air rifle that was for sale there.
- Even a frugal firm like Wal-Mart is enlarging its Silicon Valley presence.
- If you think of her in retail terms, Hillary is Costco, Wal-Mart, and Home Depot all rolled into one mega-mega-mega-store.
- “I do all this stuff in the community and the haji mart over there,” he said, using the slang for Iraqis used by U.S. soldiers.
- At the opening-night party, Mart Crowley saw Mae West sitting alone, except for the company of two musclemen bodyguards.
- The seed of the Nile in many waters, the harvest of the river is her revenue: and she is become the mart of the nations.
- The city, by the advantages which it affords, daily improves, and is the largest mart in Asia within the Taurus.
- Situated as it was in the centre of the county, it was a convenient mart for barley, and great quantities of malt were made.
- Never a day dawned but the parson and Emma went to town by an omnibus, looking at things in this mart, buying in that.
- When he found out who we were, he stopped swearing and got up out of the bunk to put his hand on Mart Kirgan's shoulder.