newsstand
英
美
n. 售报处
复数:newsstands
BNC.38621 / COCA.14646
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 报摊;售报亭
Anewsstandis a stall in the street or a public place, which sells newspapers and magazines.- Eight new national newspapers have appeared on the newsstands since 1981.
自1981年以来,8种新的全国性报纸出现在报摊上。
- Eight new national newspapers have appeared on the newsstands since 1981.
英英释义
noun
- a stall where newspapers and other periodicals are sold
双语例句
- She goes to the newsstand and asks the man, "Sir, how old do you think I am?"
她去报摊问那个人,“先生,你认为我多大?” - You can buy it at newsstand.
你可以在书报摊买到。 - I bought a magazine at a newsstand.
我在报摊买杂志。 - A person visits the newsstand to buy a recent edition of the New York Times.
一个人来到报摊,要买一份最近的纽约时代杂志。 - I buy a newspaper ( magazine/ chewing gun) at the newsstand.
我在书报摊买一份报纸(杂志/口香糖)。 - By contrast, the mood has brightened at the more mature end of the newsstand.
与此相反地,杂志摊上更成熟的读物却生意兴隆。 - Where is the nearest newsstand?
最近的报摊在哪? - No. Usually I buy my papers at the newsstand. But it's nice to have a newspaper delivered to your door each day, isn't it?
没有。通常我在报摊上买报纸。但每天一份报纸送到家门口也挺好的,对吗? - She doesn't have to work at the newsstand.
她可不用在报摊工作。 - Subscriptions are an overt act of permission. That's why home delivery newspaper readers are so valuable, and why magazine subscribers are worth more than newsstand ones.
订阅则比许可更进了一步。这就是为什么订阅投递上门的报纸的读者是如此宝贵,而订阅杂志的读者比在报摊买杂志的人更有价值。