monger 的 2 个定义
- a person who is involved with something in a petty or contemptible way: a gossipmonger.
- Chiefly British. a dealer in or trader of a commodity: fishmonger;cheesemonger.
- to sell; hawk.
monger 近义词
vendor
更多monger例句
- I didn’t know until I went into Bedford Cheese Shop that you could have the monger pick out some cheeses for you based on what you tell them, and they will serve it to you on a plate in a beautiful presentation with a bunch of fixings.
- “Anyone who takes up this struggle against the regime is labeled a neo-con and a war monger,” he said.
- This is standard fare for Levin, who is truly a hate monger.
- Today salted cod—baccalà—is available in many supermarkets and your fish monger should carry it.
- She heard unpleasant stories touching him through Sylvana, her nurse, an indefatigable gossip-monger.
- But she was much more than a mere fashion-monger: and what has lasted best in her was not mere fashion.
- He met Scribe, the omnipotent libretto-monger of the day, and of course nothing came of it.
- Pelt′monger, a dealer in skins; Pelt′ry, the skins of animals with the fur on them: furs.
- Mr. M. said he was no motive-monger; he never arraigned gentlemen for their motives.