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词汇 newsagent
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Definition of newsagent in English:

newsagent

noun ˈnjuːzeɪdʒ(ə)ntˈn(j)uzˌeɪdʒənt
British
  • A person or shop selling newspapers, magazines, confectionery, etc.

    〈英〉报刊经售人

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Profile is being sold through outlets of WH Smith and at other newsagents throughout the North West.
    • It is available from all newsagents, supermarkets and filling stations in the town.
    • I live in fear of missing editions; I take strange routes to work that take in good newsagents and bookshops.
    • Other suppliers, such as newsagents, will only be able to sell them during limited periods.
    • At ten to nine pretty much the only shops open are bakers and newsagents.
    • One boy went into a newsagent's shop and saw a magazine with a free gift attached to the cover.
    • It's only 99p if you want to go out and buy a print copy and available from all good newsagents and some supermarkets.
    • As well as tobacconists and newsagents, these shops also function as bars and cafes.
    • About 50 traders such as butchers, bakers and newsagents close each week.
    • Every newsagent or corner store is full of an enormous choice of these, and they are inexpensive.
    • We sell some copies through newsagents, but most are sold by supporters.
    • How can newsagents or bookshop managers possibly vet everything that they sell?
    • Ten retailers, including supermarkets and newsagents, have pledged their support to the appeal.
    • State of the Arts is sold in select newsagents and bookshops nationally.
    • The book will be on sale at newsagents and supermarkets as well as through charities, schools and community groups.
    • But, once again, newsagents are a really cheap but potentially effective marketing tool.
    • Point of sale was overlooked, leaving newsagents in the dark about the latest addition to the market.
    • He enjoyed walking to the newsagent every morning to buy a newspaper.
    • The winner could be anyone, from a newsagent in York city centre, to an off-licence in Pickering or a petrol station in Selby.
    • The shop used to be a newsagent and the move sparked objections from residents, who got up a petition to fight it.

Definition of newsagent in US English:

newsagent

nounˈn(y)o͞ozˌājəntˈn(j)uzˌeɪdʒənt
British
  • A person or a shop selling newspapers and magazines.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • One boy went into a newsagent's shop and saw a magazine with a free gift attached to the cover.
    • He enjoyed walking to the newsagent every morning to buy a newspaper.
    • Point of sale was overlooked, leaving newsagents in the dark about the latest addition to the market.
    • I live in fear of missing editions; I take strange routes to work that take in good newsagents and bookshops.
    • It's only 99p if you want to go out and buy a print copy and available from all good newsagents and some supermarkets.
    • About 50 traders such as butchers, bakers and newsagents close each week.
    • At ten to nine pretty much the only shops open are bakers and newsagents.
    • Every newsagent or corner store is full of an enormous choice of these, and they are inexpensive.
    • Profile is being sold through outlets of WH Smith and at other newsagents throughout the North West.
    • The winner could be anyone, from a newsagent in York city centre, to an off-licence in Pickering or a petrol station in Selby.
    • We sell some copies through newsagents, but most are sold by supporters.
    • Other suppliers, such as newsagents, will only be able to sell them during limited periods.
    • But, once again, newsagents are a really cheap but potentially effective marketing tool.
    • State of the Arts is sold in select newsagents and bookshops nationally.
    • The book will be on sale at newsagents and supermarkets as well as through charities, schools and community groups.
    • It is available from all newsagents, supermarkets and filling stations in the town.
    • The shop used to be a newsagent and the move sparked objections from residents, who got up a petition to fight it.
    • As well as tobacconists and newsagents, these shops also function as bars and cafes.
    • Ten retailers, including supermarkets and newsagents, have pledged their support to the appeal.
    • How can newsagents or bookshop managers possibly vet everything that they sell?
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