[] () a building or part of a building where you can buy goods or services商店;店铺◆Our prices are up to 50% lower than high-street shops.我们的价格比品牌店的价格最多低 50%。◆The shop offers a large array of leather goods.本商店出售多种皮革制品。◆a chain of electrical shops连锁电子产品商店◆airport retail shops机场零售店➡ picture at store ⨁a high-street / local shop大街上的商店;本地商店⨁to have / own / run / set up a shop有/拥有/经营/建立一家商店⨁to close (down) / open (up) / shut (down) a shop关闭/开设/关闭店铺⨁a shop closes (down) / opens (up) / shuts (down)店铺歇业/开张/关张 (used especially with other nouns 尤与其他名词连用) a place where things are made or repaired, especially part of a factory where a particular type of work is done工厂;工场;作坊◆a repair shop修理厂◆a paint shop (= where cars are painted)喷漆车间SYNworkshop [] () () an act of going shopping, especially for food and other items needed in the house购物◆We do a weekly shop at the supermarket.我们每周到超市购物一次。●mind the ˈshop () (NAmEmind the ˈstore) to be in charge of sth for a short time while sb is away(某人不在时)临时负责◆Who's minding the store while she's away?她不在时由谁来负责?●ˌset up ˈshopto start a business开店;创业◆The software company intends to set up shop in China.软件公司打算在中国开展业务。➡ idiom at shut verb, talk verbbody shop bucket shop closed shop corner shop duty-free shop factory shop gift shop machine shop open shop paint shop talking shop tool shop union shop Types of shops / stores They operate a chain of 24-hour convenience stores. 他们经营 24 小时连锁便利店。I went to the corner shop/store to buy a newspaper. 我去街角小店买报纸。Many supermarkets have expanded their range of non-food items. 许多超市扩大了非食品货物的经营范围。They were the first to launch the idea of a music superstore. 他们率先提出了音乐大型超市的构想。Independent stores have lost business to the out-of-town hypermarkets. 独立商店的生意流向了市郊的特大型商店。