newsagent 英 [ˈnju:zeɪdʒənt]   美 [ˈnuzeɪdʒənt]

newsagent

newsagent  英 [ˈnju:zeɪdʒənt] 美 [ˈnuzeɪdʒənt]

n. 报刊经销商 

名词复数:newsagents 

Or when you buy a newspaper, take the time to have a friendly chat with the newsagent. 或者在你买报纸的时候可以惬意地和报摊老板闲聊几句。
From today onwards, begin to find out the name of the people who serve you such as your postman and newsagent. 从今天起,开始寻找服务过你的人,像你的邮递员,送报员.

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  • n. 报刊经销商
  • 1. Or when you buy a newspaper, take the time to have a friendly chat with the newsagent.

    或者在你买报纸的时候可以惬意地和报摊老板闲聊几句。

  • 2. From today onwards, begin to find out the name of the people who serve you such as your postman and newsagent.

    从今天起,开始寻找服务过你的人,像你的邮递员,送报员.

  • 3. In 2003 two crooks in York attempted to rob a newsagent wearing homemade balaclavas, unfortunately they have forgotten to cut the eyeholes.

    2003年,约克的两个流氓自制了遮面的头罩,准备抢劫一家报社,不幸的是,他们忘了在眼睛的位置上挖出两个洞来。

news·agent / ˈnjuːzeɪdʒənt ; NAmE ˈnuːzeɪdʒənt / ( BrE) ( US news·deal·er ) noun 1 a person who owns or works in a shop selling newspapers and magazines, and often sweets/candy and cigarettes 报刊经销人;报刊经销商 2 news·agent's ( plural news·agents ) ( BrE also ˈpaper shop ) a shop/store that sells newspapers, magazines, sweets/candy, etc. 报刊经销店;书报亭 I'll go to the newsagent's on my way home. 回家时我要去趟报刊店。 newsagent newsagents news·agent / ˈnjuːzeɪdʒənt ; NAmE ˈnuːzeɪdʒənt /
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