newsstand 英 ['nju:zstænd]   美 [ˈnuzˌstænd, ˈnjuz-]

newsstand

newsstand  英 ['nju:zstænd] 美 [ˈnuzˌstænd, ˈnjuz-]

n. 报摊;杂志摊 

名词复数:newsstands 

Standing near a newsstand was a woman in a uniform. 在报摊附近站着一个身穿制服的女人。
I don’t recall seeing a magazine called Hard-Hearted Boss on the newsstand back then, but I’d probably be wealthier if I had. 我记不太清楚哪个报摊上有本叫“无情老板”的杂志了,但是我如果买了有了它我可能会更有钱。

  • A newsstand is a stand (also called a stall) that holds newspapers, magazines, comic books, and other periodicals. Sometimes there are newsstands in train stations, so you don’t have to just stand there and wait, you can read the news!
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  • n. 报摊;杂志摊
  • 1. Standing near a newsstand was a woman in a uniform.

    在报摊附近站着一个身穿制服的女人。

  • 2. I don’t recall seeing a magazine called Hard-Hearted Boss on the newsstand back then, but I’d probably be wealthier if I had.

    我记不太清楚哪个报摊上有本叫“无情老板”的杂志了,但是我如果买了有了它我可能会更有钱。

  • 3. Print circulation, in many cases, has been weak as younger readers opt to get their news from the web, although the NYT has maintained its newsstand revenue by raising its cover price.

    尽管《纽约时报》采取提高代理佣金保证其在各报摊的铺货率,但是其印刷量还是在逐渐减少。 这也与年轻读者更乐于从网络上获取新闻不无关系。

  • newsstand (n.) 1872, from news (n.) + stand (n.).
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