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merchandise

/noun mur-chuhn-dahyz, -dahys; verb mur-chuhn-dahyz/US // noun ˈmɜr tʃənˌdaɪz, -ˌdaɪs; verb ˈmɜr tʃənˌdaɪz //

商品,商品的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the manufactured goods bought and sold in any business.
    • : the stock of goods in a store.
    • : goods, especially manufactured goods; commodities.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    mer·chan·dised, mer·chan·dis·ing.

    • : to carry on trade.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    mer·chan·dised, mer·chan·dis·ing.

    • : to buy and sell; deal in; trade.
    • : to plan or manage the arrangement and promotion of: When you merchandise your products, promote impulse purchases by grouping like items.

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Examples

  • A lot of companies also work with social influencers to promote their merchandise.

  • You can also join in the weirdness in our Facebook group and bedeck yourself in Weirdo merchandise from our Threadless shop.

  • Increasing shipping costs, a lack of live concerts at which to sell merchandise, and a slow down in new vinyl requests from musicians had record production and sales declining.

  • It is also hoping to win new supporters for its anchor team, Manchester City, in emerging markets, like India and China—opening up new opportunities for sponsorships and merchandise sales.

  • Meanwhile, it will also bar people from using terms like QAnon to sell merchandise.

  • Manufacturing merchandise, publicity (a radio ad in SF, Facebook ads, venue specific advertising), supplies, shipping.

  • CEO of armored car company tests his merchandise from the inside.

  • And they make, I believe, a reasonably good living being there and teaching and selling merchandise.

  • Business Insider calculated that only about eight percent of the money spent on pink merchandise went to breast cancer charities.

  • Also, FX created a bunch of ISIS merchandise that they now need to figure out what to do with.

  • A few days after, three galliots arrived from Macan, laden with a rich cargo of silks and other merchandise.

  • The ships from China do not come, and it is with their merchandise that our ships must go to Nueva Spaña.

  • Merchandise brokers, unless factors, negotiate for the sale of merchandise without having possession or control of it.

  • Every article of merchandise has here, as at Canton, if not its own peculiar street, at least its own side of the street.

  • Instead of being a destroyer of merchandise, this new craft was an unarmed carrier of merchandise.