pawnshop / ˈpɔnˌʃɒp /

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pawnshop 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the shop of a pawnbroker, especially one where unredeemed items are displayed and sold.

pawnshop 近义词

pawnshop

等同于 lender

更多pawnshop例句

  1. In another message, Rabin said, the man explained that he and his wife, who are both homeless, took the instrument to a local pawnshop in exchange for a $500 loan.
  2. It’s essentially become a pawnshop, and even that business model is decaying.
  3. In other words, people and businesses had more money, and they didn’t need to resort to the pawnshop to pay rent, float their payrolls, or even just go to the bar on Friday night.
  4. For one thing, it’s easier to sell stolen items online because pawnshops are pretty heavily regulated.
  5. Troy Farr, who owns Texas Pawn & Jewelry outside of Austin, recalled going to one of his stores on a Saturday during the spring to see how things were going and discovered 42 guns had been sold, “which is a lot for a pawnshop.”
  6. Stay anywhere long enough and every direction eventually leads you toward a pawnshop of your life.
  7. Barely Legal Pawn stars the duo as unscrupulous, possibly deranged pawnshop employees.
  8. We can deal with that old buzzard as freely and as profitably as if we were in a cutthroat pawnshop.
  9. Iprinda ring rilu sa ahinsiya, Pawn this watch to the pawnshop.
  10. He made it plain that he saw in Morley no resemblance to the man who had come disguised to the pawnshop.
  11. Caroline Breeze had never been inside a pawnshop in her life, but she did not protest against the horrid errand.
  12. Before the policeman could even reply, the owner of the pawnshop had come up.