retail
n. 零售
vt. 零售; 零賣; 轉述; 傳播
Retail is the activity of selling goods direct to the public, usually in small quantities.
...retail stores...
零售店
Retail sales grew just 3.8 percent last year.
去年零售額只上升了3.8%。
If something is sold retail, it is sold in ordinary shops direct to the public.
If an item in a shop retails at or for a particular price, it is on sale at that price.
It originally retailed at £23.50.
它原來的零售價格是23.50英鎊。
If someone retails a story or event, they tell it to someone else, often in detail and in an exciting way.
Mr Hastings gleefully retailed the story to Mr Anderson over lunch.
黑斯廷斯先生在午宴上興致勃勃地把這個故事向安德森先生詳述了一遍。
1. the selling of goods to consumers; usually in small quantities and not for resale
1. be sold at the retail level;
2. sell on the retail market
1. selling or related to selling direct to the consumer;
1. at a retail price;
From car retail the company branch out into car leasing.
公司的業務從汽車零售擴大到汽車出租.
Retail prices of staple foods remain unchanged.
主要食物的零售價保持不變.
He buys wholesale and sells retail.
他整買零賣.
In this shop they retail tobacco and sweets.
這家鋪子零售香菸和糖果.
Retail business slacks down when employment drops.
就業率低時零售業就不景氣.