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Definition of storekeeper in English: storekeepernoun ˈstɔːkiːpəˈstɔrˌkipər 1A person responsible for stored goods. 仓库保管员 Example sentencesExamples - Tim was a storekeeper on the fast frigate USS Wadsworth.
- She is unique to me in that she always dresses so ‘man-ish’, works as a storekeeper in a large industrial part of town, driving a forklift and loading huge boxes onto trucks for hours.
- Industrial workers consist of operatives, maintenance workers, storekeepers, packers, cleaners, basic supervisory staff and apprentices.
- With increasing pressure on his time, he passed over the day to day responsibilities to one of his ablest and most enthusiastic assistants, the former storekeeper of the hospital.
- All junior workers, including cooks, laundry hands, storekeepers, clerks and other non-medical junior staff are involved in the strike.
- He had previously worked for British Rail as a storekeeper in Swindon and was employed as a packer in December 2002.
- Some 1,400 printing workers at the printing company went on strike on August 27 to demand reinstatement of a company storekeeper.
- The major ended his days as a storekeeper in a London factory after being relieved of command of the Polish Parachute Brigade after the disastrous Operation Market Garden during the Second World War.
- The army of typists, filing clerks, cashiers, accountants, storekeepers, and drivers had a low level of education, were inefficient, reluctant to take initiative, and imbued with an ethos of red tape and routinism.
- He specialized as a storekeeper in the air cargo unit.
2North American A shopkeeper. 〈北美〉店主 Example sentencesExamples - Simply put, the storekeeper who offers low prices and top quality will draw more customers and beat his competitors.
- He was making a living as a storekeeper in Oxford, and he had purchased a small farm a few miles outside of town.
- Is there a parallel between taking up a storekeepers time by pretending to shop and ask prices for items we know we will not buy and dating the opposite sex with no intention of a committed relationship?
- He contributed to the growth of the town through his own enterprise as a farmer, a storekeeper, and a manufacturer as well as through his diligent service as a public official.
- I took that chance to grab two more peaches - one in each hand - and leave, but the storekeeper caught on quicker than I had thought he would.
- Michael ran to the storekeeper and had him pack the snow globe, keeping the price tag separate, but hidden.
- Along the coast, most merchants and storekeepers are of Indian or Arab descent.
- Javier was summoning the storekeeper, a young man with a shock of black hair and white skin who was smoking behind the counter, when his gaze fell upon a pile of cassettes stacked haphazardly on top of the glass.
- He proudly tells the storekeeper of the sweet shop that the sugar is for the mother of his firstborn son.
- It would be interesting to see a comparison of the catalog and store prices to learn what kind of markup the storekeepers had and to get a better idea of what a craftsman's tool kit cost him.
- Before then, farmers ran diversified farms because they wanted a sufficiency, wanted to produce enough to feed their families and to swap with neighbors and storekeepers for what they could not grow or make.
- Ironmongers, specialist tool merchants, and general storekeepers retailed the products of a large and complex toolmaking industry.
- They often had to translate or explain things to their parents, argue for their parents with English-speaking storekeepers, and in general become more knowledgeable and confident than their parents.
- They have talked with storekeepers, taxi drivers, street cleaners and bar staff, anyone who may have seen the incident.
- Both his father and his grandfather were storekeepers whose stock included painting materials.
- I asked the storekeepers to either side where I might find him, but neither knew.
- She turned around slowly, and saw a couple of guards talking to a storekeeper.
- The storekeeper was making us nervous because he knew we weren't serious about buying anything.
- On the streets, local gangs pressurise storekeepers to pay protection money on a daily, rather than weekly, basis.
- Like so many storekeepers, Thomas feels his watch shop would be a safer place if he had a gun with which to fend off armed robbers.
Synonyms seller, salesperson, salesman, saleswoman, dealer, trader, tradesman, retailer, shopkeeper, shopman, shop girl, shop boy, sales assistant, assistant, wholesaler, merchant, trafficker, purveyor, supplier, stockist, marketer, marketeer, sales representative, door-to-door salesman, travelling salesman, commercial traveller Definition of storekeeper in US English: storekeepernounˈstɔrˌkipərˈstôrˌkēpər 1North American A person who owns or runs a store. Example sentencesExamples - Javier was summoning the storekeeper, a young man with a shock of black hair and white skin who was smoking behind the counter, when his gaze fell upon a pile of cassettes stacked haphazardly on top of the glass.
- On the streets, local gangs pressurise storekeepers to pay protection money on a daily, rather than weekly, basis.
- The storekeeper was making us nervous because he knew we weren't serious about buying anything.
- He contributed to the growth of the town through his own enterprise as a farmer, a storekeeper, and a manufacturer as well as through his diligent service as a public official.
- Ironmongers, specialist tool merchants, and general storekeepers retailed the products of a large and complex toolmaking industry.
- They often had to translate or explain things to their parents, argue for their parents with English-speaking storekeepers, and in general become more knowledgeable and confident than their parents.
- She turned around slowly, and saw a couple of guards talking to a storekeeper.
- Along the coast, most merchants and storekeepers are of Indian or Arab descent.
- Both his father and his grandfather were storekeepers whose stock included painting materials.
- Michael ran to the storekeeper and had him pack the snow globe, keeping the price tag separate, but hidden.
- Is there a parallel between taking up a storekeepers time by pretending to shop and ask prices for items we know we will not buy and dating the opposite sex with no intention of a committed relationship?
- I asked the storekeepers to either side where I might find him, but neither knew.
- I took that chance to grab two more peaches - one in each hand - and leave, but the storekeeper caught on quicker than I had thought he would.
- Simply put, the storekeeper who offers low prices and top quality will draw more customers and beat his competitors.
- Before then, farmers ran diversified farms because they wanted a sufficiency, wanted to produce enough to feed their families and to swap with neighbors and storekeepers for what they could not grow or make.
- He proudly tells the storekeeper of the sweet shop that the sugar is for the mother of his firstborn son.
- They have talked with storekeepers, taxi drivers, street cleaners and bar staff, anyone who may have seen the incident.
- He was making a living as a storekeeper in Oxford, and he had purchased a small farm a few miles outside of town.
- It would be interesting to see a comparison of the catalog and store prices to learn what kind of markup the storekeepers had and to get a better idea of what a craftsman's tool kit cost him.
- Like so many storekeepers, Thomas feels his watch shop would be a safer place if he had a gun with which to fend off armed robbers.
Synonyms seller, salesperson, salesman, saleswoman, dealer, trader, tradesman, retailer, shopkeeper, shopman, shop girl, shop boy, sales assistant, assistant, wholesaler, merchant, trafficker, purveyor, supplier, stockist, marketer, marketeer, sales representative, door-to-door salesman, travelling salesman, commercial traveller 2A person responsible for stored goods. 仓库保管员 Example sentencesExamples - All junior workers, including cooks, laundry hands, storekeepers, clerks and other non-medical junior staff are involved in the strike.
- She is unique to me in that she always dresses so ‘man-ish’, works as a storekeeper in a large industrial part of town, driving a forklift and loading huge boxes onto trucks for hours.
- He specialized as a storekeeper in the air cargo unit.
- With increasing pressure on his time, he passed over the day to day responsibilities to one of his ablest and most enthusiastic assistants, the former storekeeper of the hospital.
- The major ended his days as a storekeeper in a London factory after being relieved of command of the Polish Parachute Brigade after the disastrous Operation Market Garden during the Second World War.
- Tim was a storekeeper on the fast frigate USS Wadsworth.
- Industrial workers consist of operatives, maintenance workers, storekeepers, packers, cleaners, basic supervisory staff and apprentices.
- The army of typists, filing clerks, cashiers, accountants, storekeepers, and drivers had a low level of education, were inefficient, reluctant to take initiative, and imbued with an ethos of red tape and routinism.
- Some 1,400 printing workers at the printing company went on strike on August 27 to demand reinstatement of a company storekeeper.
- He had previously worked for British Rail as a storekeeper in Swindon and was employed as a packer in December 2002.
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