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su.per.mar.ketH5sU:7pE.mB:7kIt, $-pL.mB:r-n [C]a large shop which sells most types of food and other goods needed in the home, in which people take from shelves the items they want to buy and pay for them as they leave超级市场You get a much bigger choice of things at a supermarket than you do at the local corner shop.你在超级市场比在当地街头小店购物选择的范围大得多。The major supermarket chains (= companies which own a lot of different supermarkets in different parts of the country) are involved in a price war.一些大型超市连锁店正展开价格战。(Br and Aus) Why is it that supermarket trolleys (Am carts) always have one wheel which goes in the opposite direction to the other three?为什么超市的购物手推车总有一个轮子和其他三个轮子的方向相反?(Am) A supermarket tabloid is a newspaper sold in supermarkets which contains reports about famous people's private lives, or other things that have happened which are often hard to believe.超市出售的小报He had a copy of one of the supermarket tabloids, those weekly newspapers that offer readers a feast of gossip, scandal and believe-it-or-not phenomena.他买了一份超市小报,这种报纸每周一期,向读者提供大量闲话、丑闻以及信不信由你的情况。
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