clothier 英 ['kləʊðɪə]   美 ['kloðɪɚ]

clothier

clothier  英 ['kləʊðɪə] 美 ['kloðɪɚ]

n. 衣庄;呢绒商 

名词复数:clothiers 

Uniqlo, a clothier, plans to reduce its proportion of Chinese-made garments from 90% to 65% in the next three to five years. 服装制造商优衣库计划在未来三至五年将在华制造的服装比重由90%减少到65%。
The clothier opened a store in Shanghai today, its first in China, from where it buys 30 percent of its clothes, Ermatinger said. 并且第一家中国分店在上海同时开张,囊括了其30%的作品。

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  • n. 衣庄;呢绒商
  • 1. Uniqlo, a clothier, plans to reduce its proportion of Chinese-made garments from 90% to 65% in the next three to five years.

    服装制造商优衣库计划在未来三至五年将在华制造的服装比重由90%减少到65%。

  • 2. The clothier opened a store in Shanghai today, its first in China, from where it buys 30 percent of its clothes, Ermatinger said.

    并且第一家中国分店在上海同时开张,囊括了其30%的作品。

  • 3. I went to the catalog clothier Lands' End in Wisconsin, determined to write about how the rise of the Internet and e-commerce was transforming retail.

    在威斯康辛的一家男装店,脑子突发奇想地迸出一个题目:关于互联网与电子商务崛起是怎样改变零售行业。

  • clothier (n.) "maker or seller of cloth or clothes," mid-14c., clother; late 15c., clothyer (late 13c. as a surname), Middle English agent noun from cloth; also see -ier, which is unetymological in this word and probably acquired by bad influence.
clo·thier / ˈkləʊðiə(r) ; NAmE ˈkloʊðiər / noun ( formal) a person or company that makes or sells clothes or cloth 服装制造(或销售)商;衣料商 clothier clothiers clo·thier / ˈkləʊðiə(r) ; NAmE ˈkloʊðiər /
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