strip mall 的定义
- a retail complex consisting of stores or restaurants in adjacent spaces in one long building, typically having a narrow parking area directly in front of the stores.
strip mall 近义词
等同于 shopping center
更多strip mall例句
- Goehner-Jacobs had just moved to the area and fallen in love with that 10-hectare patch of green in the midst of apartment buildings and strip malls.
- The same unassuming strip mall features the Galloping Hen, a brunch joint whose bold claim to “The Best Homemade Chorizo in Ventura” I cannot deny.
- B is one of many private efforts that we’ve seen emerge to fill the gaps in America’s health system, from the private covid-19 testing sites that have overtaken strip malls to health-care tech companies entrusted to schedule vaccine appointments.
- These old zinfandel vineyards are often ragtag collections of vines planted as much as a century ago, gnarled with age, their story nearly drowned out by the encroachment of housing developments, highways and strip malls.
- She tracked the location of her oldest daughter, who had driven straight to the tattoo shop, and as she pulled into the strip mall she could see police cars and an ambulance.
- Your general reaction runs along the lines of: “When will these geezers give it up and go for a mall walk or something?”
- They then would expect the Senate to strip that amendment and compromise simply on keeping government open for 60 days.
- “You can cut my hair, you can bald me, you can strip me naked and take away my dignity,” she said.
- “I went to a Jewish summer camp…” A van pulls up, and the two hop out, and immediately strip down and do a series of stretches.
- They had to go to the bazaar -- as the mall was then called -- and buy them.
- He returned to the vestibule with the strip folded and somewhat crumpled in his hand.
- She telegraphed to her servants to strip her house of its summer shroud, and returned early on the day of his choice.
- After breakfast he sauntered along the brief strip of asphalt which the villagers believe to be a promenade.
- Take a millstone and grind meal: uncover thy shame, strip thy shoulder, make bare thy legs, pass over the rivers.
- Then with the aid of rattan nooses they drew it up on the shore, and with their sharp knives proceeded to strip away the skin.