retail / ˈri teɪl for 1-4, 6; rɪˈteɪl for 5 /

⭐基础词汇零售业零售零售業零售方面

retail5 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the sale of goods to ultimate consumers, usually in small quantities.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. pertaining to, connected with, or engaged in sale at retail: the retail price.
adv. 副词 adverb
  1. in a retail quantity or at a retail price.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to sell at retail; sell directly to the consumer.
  2. to relate or repeat in detail to others: to retail scandal.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to be sold at retail: It retails at 50 cents.

retail 近义词

v. 动词 verb

sell

更多retail例句

  1. That’s a very high-margin business, much higher than retail and e-commerce.
  2. Resellers on eBay are selling them for around $400, a 33% markup from the $300 retail price.
  3. Yet many of the CEOs of our country’s largest grocery and retail chains ended hazard pay for these workers as if the pandemic was over and they were no longer at risk.
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  5. People started fighting with each other to get their share of the popular sauce eventually creating a bad image for the retail chain for poor management and not creating a sufficiently large batch in the first place.
  6. He noted that some retail stores that benefit from Christmas sales still instruct employees to wish customers “Happy Holidays.”
  7. I am frightened by how much of this is caused by organized retail crime.
  8. Total approximate retail value of all prizes awarded is $ 3899.97.
  9. Still, they make up the largest block of holiday shoppers and are the key to retail success or failure.
  10. Customers can purchase cold beer at full price or warm bottles of beer at retail prices to take home.
  11. I want to see the sort of thing happening to schools that has already happened to many sorts of retail shops.
  12. Five years later he was drawing a large salary, and at the age of thirty he had opened a retail drug store of his own.
  13. This levelling spirit is gradually converting the historic Walled City into a busy retail trading-centre.
  14. But any thing bought by retail in an English or French shop is, usually speaking, very dear.
  15. He would retail his exciting experiences as a pugilist and a drunkard with much gusto.