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单词 drugstore
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Definition of drugstore in English:

drugstore

noun ˈdrʌɡstɔːˈdrəɡstɔr
North American
  • A pharmacy which also sells toiletries and other articles.

    〈北美〉(兼售化妆品等的)药房,药品杂货店

    British term chemist
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Big drugstores sell over 200 types of antibiotics which account for 15 per cent of all the medicines sold and 20 per cent of sales.
    • ‘Thigh creams’ commonly sold in drugstores often don't make the grade.
    • Hearing protection devices, like earplugs, earmuffs and canal caps, are sold in drugstores and hardware stores.
    • Here's a sampling of some of the newest products you'll find on the shelves of supermarkets, drugstores and mass merchandisers.
    • Are these sorts of masks commonly sold in drugstores?
    • My plan was to go to the local drugstores, gas stations or supermarkets to try and find a job.
    • We stopped at one unoccupied corner near the gate, in front of a drugstore, with the two boys shielding me from view.
    • We note when ingredients can also be bought in conventional groceries and drugstores.
    • Virtually all pharmacies, including neighborhood drugstores, sell medication in whatever quantity a physician prescribes.
    • Local hospitals and drugstores selling traditional Chinese medicines are pleased to see people spend their money lavishly on the expensive paste.
    • I find that supermarkets are cheaper than drugstores, and drugstores are cheaper than convenience stores.
    • The device is sold at drugstores, including CVS and Costco.
    • For most of the century, opium, morphine, and cocaine were legally and cheaply available without a prescription at drugstores and grocery stores and through the mail.
    • During your showers or baths this week, gently scrub your skin with a wet loofah, a natural sponge available at drugstores and natural food stores.
    • The next day she would secretly buy herself a hand mirror from the drugstore on the corner.
    • My supermarkets and my drugstores do not carry them.
    • For much of the century, comics had traditionally been sold in drugstores and news-stands.
    • Wouldn't you rather have her issue arrive in your mailbox as opposed to loafing around bodegas and drugstores for hours until you build up the courage to buy it?
    • Coca-Cola, originally invented by a pharmacist, it was sold in a drugstore for five cents a glass.
    • Walgreens' strategy is to create ‘the best, most convenient drugstores, with high customer profit per visit,’ Collins says.

Definition of drugstore in US English:

drugstore

nounˈdrəɡstôrˈdrəɡstɔr
North American
  • A pharmacy which also sells toiletries and other articles.

    〈北美〉(兼售化妆品等的)药房,药品杂货店

    British term chemist
    Example sentencesExamples
    • My plan was to go to the local drugstores, gas stations or supermarkets to try and find a job.
    • Coca-Cola, originally invented by a pharmacist, it was sold in a drugstore for five cents a glass.
    • ‘Thigh creams’ commonly sold in drugstores often don't make the grade.
    • During your showers or baths this week, gently scrub your skin with a wet loofah, a natural sponge available at drugstores and natural food stores.
    • The next day she would secretly buy herself a hand mirror from the drugstore on the corner.
    • For most of the century, opium, morphine, and cocaine were legally and cheaply available without a prescription at drugstores and grocery stores and through the mail.
    • Here's a sampling of some of the newest products you'll find on the shelves of supermarkets, drugstores and mass merchandisers.
    • Local hospitals and drugstores selling traditional Chinese medicines are pleased to see people spend their money lavishly on the expensive paste.
    • I find that supermarkets are cheaper than drugstores, and drugstores are cheaper than convenience stores.
    • Hearing protection devices, like earplugs, earmuffs and canal caps, are sold in drugstores and hardware stores.
    • We stopped at one unoccupied corner near the gate, in front of a drugstore, with the two boys shielding me from view.
    • Wouldn't you rather have her issue arrive in your mailbox as opposed to loafing around bodegas and drugstores for hours until you build up the courage to buy it?
    • For much of the century, comics had traditionally been sold in drugstores and news-stands.
    • The device is sold at drugstores, including CVS and Costco.
    • Virtually all pharmacies, including neighborhood drugstores, sell medication in whatever quantity a physician prescribes.
    • We note when ingredients can also be bought in conventional groceries and drugstores.
    • Big drugstores sell over 200 types of antibiotics which account for 15 per cent of all the medicines sold and 20 per cent of sales.
    • Are these sorts of masks commonly sold in drugstores?
    • Walgreens' strategy is to create ‘the best, most convenient drugstores, with high customer profit per visit,’ Collins says.
    • My supermarkets and my drugstores do not carry them.
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