tuck-shop / ˈtʌkˌʃɒp /

💦中学词汇小卖部小卖铺小吃店小卖店

tuck-shop 的定义

n. 名词 noun

British.

  1. a shop where pastry, candy, or the like is sold.

更多tuck-shop例句

  1. Finding the shop is a trip in itself and an introduction to a slice of history.
  2. I suspect [Teresa] will get money sent in to her, so she can shop at the commissary.
  3. The rapid rise of the sharing economy is changing the way people around the world commute, shop, vacation, and borrow.
  4. I remember being appalled that he killed off Little Nell in The Old Curiosity Shop.
  5. They were getting more imaginative,” a pawn shop owner thinks of his addict customers in “Back of Beyond.
  6. But at the instant I caught a sight of my counterfeit presentment in a shop window, and veiled my haughty crest.
  7. Then a fat, untidy old man appeared in the doorway of a cubicle within the shop, and Edwin Clayhanger blushed.
  8. She wore a little red hood, and looked wistfully after Davy as the shop went out of sight.
  9. Robin Hood stared at him for a moment with a puzzled expression, and then walked into his little shop, and Davy turned away.
  10. And, old ink pot, tuck a horse blanket under my chin, and rub me down with brickbats while I feed!