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单词 pedlar
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Definition of pedlar in English:

pedlar

noun ˈpɛdləˈpɛdlər
British
  • 1A person who goes from place to place selling small items.

    沿街叫卖的小贩,货郎

    the visit of the pedlar to Irish country houses was a very special event in the lives of children in the 1950s
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Prices were partly determined by the efficiency of merchants, traders, and peddlers, as we will see in the next section.
    • In 1929 she had the property covered and the dealers, the clothes traders, the second-hand merchants, the knick-knack sellers, the peddlers, were out of the rain, and so were the customers.
    • Itinerant peddlers took rags and bones from customers in trade for manufactured goods.
    • First-generation Greeks who were fruit and vegetable peddlers became owners of grocery stores; flower vendors opened florist shops.
    • He said: ‘A lot of pedlars are unlicenced and you don't know how genuine they are or where the merchandise has come from.
    • Before then, buying and selling occurred through fairs, market-stalls, artisans' workshops, or itinerant pedlars.
    • At an age when other kids play with toys, he was a street peddler of peanuts and a shoe-shiner.
    • Is it that different from the travelling pedlar who hawked his wares warning that he wouldn't be there tomorrow?
    • Sometimes women worked as cooks or as itinerant peddlers of small goods on the street.
    • Writing in 1929, Paynter recalled an itinerant pedlar who had visited fairs around East Cornwall almost two decades previously.
    • The interior of Port Rand was a veritable rat race of peasants and merchant peddlers, who constantly roamed the streets.
    • The peddler was a middle-aged woman who is always happy to talk with travellers.
    • Others dealt with hucksters, peddlers who accepted chestnuts and other goods in exchange for merchandise.
    • Even as late as the second half of the nineteenth century, glasses were provided by itinerant pedlars.
    • They came as sailors, pedlars, traders of all sorts, cloth merchants, spice dealers, preachers, teachers and sometimes all of the above in a single lifetime.
    • Some have been forced to find work as street musicians, peddlers and beggars.
    • The city streets were filled with peddlers and merchants shouting and trying to attract customers.
    • Fiercely independent, many Indians preferred to set up their own businesses, as street pedlars, entertainers and fortune-tellers.
    • Disguised as a travelling pedlar or tailor and his wife, they eventually reach Germany.
    • Take the look on the face of the young wife whose husband is thinking of the price of the cloth a pedlar is showing her.
    Synonyms
    travelling salesman, door-to-door salesman
    street trader
    British barrow boy
    West Indian higgler
    British informal fly-pitcher
    dated hawker
    archaic chapman, packman
    rare huckster, crier, colporteur
    trafficker, dealer
    informal pusher
  • 2

    variant spelling of peddler (sense 1)

Usage

See pedal

Derivatives

  • pedlary

  • noun ˈpɛdləriˈpɛdləri
    mass nounarchaic
    • The action of travelling from place to place in order to sell small items.

      they turned to pedlary when winter prevented them from working their frozen land

Origin

Middle English: perhaps an alteration of synonymous dialect pedder, apparently from dialect ped 'pannier'.

Rhymes

medlar

Definition of pedlar in US English:

pedlar

nounˈpedlərˈpɛdlər
British
  • variant spelling of peddler
    Synonyms
    travelling salesman, door-to-door salesman

Usage

See pedal

Origin

Middle English: perhaps an alteration of synonymous dialect pedder, apparently from dialect ped ‘pannier’.

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