单词 | boutique |
释义 | boutiqueWord family nounboutiqueboutique hotel Tradebou·tique1 /buːˈtiːk/ ●●○ noun [countableC] BBTa small shop that sells fashionable clothes or other objects 时装店;精品店 Examples from the Corpus boutique• Claire operated a boutique, an expensive little shop near the downtown section.• Running parallel to Princes Street, this narrow thoroughfare is a convivial haunt full of pubs of character, boutiques and restaurants.• Elegant boutiques are best established in cities such as Genoa.• Groceries, boutiques and restaurants have a great time whenever the outsiders come back to their vacation houses.• The pier will bring more tourists, who will browse the boutiques and souvenir stores before boarding their ship at night.• He stood outside the boutique, peered in and saw her in a big black coat talking with the cashier.• At first glance, Saks Jandel has the markings of a New York boutique. boutique2n adjectiveadj American EnglishAmE nspecial, good in quality, and expensive, or producing things that are special, good in quality, and expensive a boutique winery From Longman Business Dictionary boutiquebou·tique /buːˈtiːk/ noun [countableC] 1a small, specialized shop selling fashionable goods boutiques such as Cartier and Christian Dior 2FINANCE a small, specialized financial services organization Independent Strategy, a new investment research boutique (1700-1800) French Latin apotheca; → APOTHECARY |
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