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1 | C a place where you buy things or where you pay for a service 商店;店铺 |
| We ate lunch at a little coffee shop. 我们在一家小咖啡店吃的午餐。 |
| 1a | relating to a shop 商店的;店铺的 | | a shop window 商店橱窗 | |
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2 | C a business where something is made or repaired 作坊;修理部 |
| a shoe repair shop 修鞋部 |
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3 | U AMERICAN a school subject in which students learn to work with tools and machines 手工课;手艺课 |
| 3a | C the classroom where students take shop courses 手工课教室 | | All the saws are in the woodworking shop. 所有的锯都在木工课教室里。 | |
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- | set up shop |
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1 | to start a business , especially a business that involves selling things 开店(尤指销售商品的商铺) |
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2 | informal to start an activity of any type 开始(某种)活动 |
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- | shut up shop BRITISH |
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1 | to stop working at the end of the day 下班;打烊 | I was just about to shut up shop when Marie came in. 我正准备下班时玛丽进来了。 | |
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2 | to close a business permanently (永久)停业 | They were finally forced to shut up shop last January. 他们最后还是被迫于去年1月停业了。 | |
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- | talk shop |
| to talk about your work , especially in a way that is boring for other people |
| (尤指令人厌烦地)说行话,谈公事,三句话不离本行 |
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