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Definition of chandler in English: chandlernoun ˈtʃɑːndlə 1A dealer in supplies and equipment for ships and boats. 船用补给品及设备经销商 Example sentencesExamples - ‘I went to Oswald Bailey and Blacks before I found a shower bag at a chandlers in Shamrock Quay,’ she said.
- Most people would be well familiar with the type of anchor which is available at a fairly modest price from any chandler's.
- He came from a craft background, his father being a ships' chandler and soap boiler.
- George Townsend Cole's Portrait of Henry Thomas Lambert, a master sail maker and ship chandler in Wapping, shows a man proud of all he has achieved.
- Boat builders, boat chandlers, boat interior designers, marine construction companies to shipyards and ports are expected to participate in the three-day event.
- One was a chandler from Co. Louth, and the other was the accomplished Dublin artist Anthony Lee.
- ‘If you look at the Chamber of Shipping, you have tugboat operators, you have agents, you have chandlers, you have training schools - all of these different sectors in that one association,’ Kee says.
- Buoyancy bags for instance are available from several boat manufacturers and yacht chandlers.
- His share in the New Bedford chandler's shop he had partnered with Captain Stoddard had seemed vast when they started, but his resources melted like snow in the sun with the expense of travel.
- Macduff is a fishing town, and contains ships' chandlers and laddies in fast cars.
- Among the most militant were two ships chandlers.
- If you've a spare €1 million or so, the yacht chandlers have some bargains for sale.
- Close to the waterfront were the ship's brokers and chandlers and cheap seaman's boarding houses, interspersed with taverns and druggeries.
- Fung said that among those claiming priority over other creditors were fuel suppliers, the previous charterers, ship chandlers and stevedores.
- From a business perspective, these individuals provide tremendous foreign exchange at the supermarkets, ship chandlers, hotels, night clubs, hardware stores, taxi associations and the list continues.
- As he was walking past a ship chandler's shop, he was shocked to see handcuffs, leg shackles, and thumbscrews in the window.
- The pier was packed to capacity with fish lorries; gear suppliers' lorries, service engineers and chandlers were present.
- His ultimate ambition is to set up a chandler's shop, selling supplies for boats including provisions and provide pump-out facilities for canal boat toilets.
- Authentic stripy t-shirts, deck shoes, sailor caps and even anoraks, are available from ship's chandlers around the country - particularly in coastal areas.
- Mr. Stanislavsky taught me the Method in a small flat above the chandler's.
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 2historical A dealer in household items such as oil, soap, paint, and groceries. 〈史〉日常用品经销商 Example sentencesExamples - The butcher, chandler and haberdasher were all nearby, as they'd all been able to afford farms near to the railway.
- Small bunches of drying herbs gathered on the tops of cupboards and on high shelves, part of their mother's trade as a chandler.
- I buy this from my local corn chandler at *10 per 20Kg sack.
- In 1439, William Aylewyn, a chandler, obtained royal licence to buy 200 quarts of barley in Norfolk to bring to Maldon.
- 2.1 A person who makes and sells candles.
蜡烛制造销售商 Example sentencesExamples - The son of a tallow chandler, Collins was 14 when he arrived in Salisbury - a small town bounded by the river running alongside its High Street on its west side and Culver Street to the east.
- It seemed that every trades-man in the county, from the black-smith to the chandler, came out of the wood-work to proclaim that he was beholden to them.
- There is also a special crafts Christmas market with workshops of gold and silversmiths, furriers, chandlers, bookbinders, and bakers at the St. Margareth's Church.
OriginMiddle English (denoting a candle maker or candle seller): from Old French chandelier, from chandelle 'candle' (see chandelier). nounˈCHan(d)lərˈtʃæn(d)lər 1A dealer in supplies and equipment for ships and boats. 船用补给品及设备经销商 Example sentencesExamples - Mr. Stanislavsky taught me the Method in a small flat above the chandler's.
- As he was walking past a ship chandler's shop, he was shocked to see handcuffs, leg shackles, and thumbscrews in the window.
- Among the most militant were two ships chandlers.
- Fung said that among those claiming priority over other creditors were fuel suppliers, the previous charterers, ship chandlers and stevedores.
- Authentic stripy t-shirts, deck shoes, sailor caps and even anoraks, are available from ship's chandlers around the country - particularly in coastal areas.
- From a business perspective, these individuals provide tremendous foreign exchange at the supermarkets, ship chandlers, hotels, night clubs, hardware stores, taxi associations and the list continues.
- Macduff is a fishing town, and contains ships' chandlers and laddies in fast cars.
- His ultimate ambition is to set up a chandler's shop, selling supplies for boats including provisions and provide pump-out facilities for canal boat toilets.
- Most people would be well familiar with the type of anchor which is available at a fairly modest price from any chandler's.
- The pier was packed to capacity with fish lorries; gear suppliers' lorries, service engineers and chandlers were present.
- ‘I went to Oswald Bailey and Blacks before I found a shower bag at a chandlers in Shamrock Quay,’ she said.
- His share in the New Bedford chandler's shop he had partnered with Captain Stoddard had seemed vast when they started, but his resources melted like snow in the sun with the expense of travel.
- One was a chandler from Co. Louth, and the other was the accomplished Dublin artist Anthony Lee.
- He came from a craft background, his father being a ships' chandler and soap boiler.
- Buoyancy bags for instance are available from several boat manufacturers and yacht chandlers.
- George Townsend Cole's Portrait of Henry Thomas Lambert, a master sail maker and ship chandler in Wapping, shows a man proud of all he has achieved.
- Boat builders, boat chandlers, boat interior designers, marine construction companies to shipyards and ports are expected to participate in the three-day event.
- If you've a spare €1 million or so, the yacht chandlers have some bargains for sale.
- ‘If you look at the Chamber of Shipping, you have tugboat operators, you have agents, you have chandlers, you have training schools - all of these different sectors in that one association,’ Kee says.
- Close to the waterfront were the ship's brokers and chandlers and cheap seaman's boarding houses, interspersed with taverns and druggeries.
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 2historical A dealer in household items such as oil, soap, paint, and groceries. 〈史〉日常用品经销商 Example sentencesExamples - I buy this from my local corn chandler at *10 per 20Kg sack.
- Small bunches of drying herbs gathered on the tops of cupboards and on high shelves, part of their mother's trade as a chandler.
- The butcher, chandler and haberdasher were all nearby, as they'd all been able to afford farms near to the railway.
- In 1439, William Aylewyn, a chandler, obtained royal licence to buy 200 quarts of barley in Norfolk to bring to Maldon.
- 2.1 A person who makes and sells candles.
蜡烛制造销售商 Example sentencesExamples - There is also a special crafts Christmas market with workshops of gold and silversmiths, furriers, chandlers, bookbinders, and bakers at the St. Margareth's Church.
- The son of a tallow chandler, Collins was 14 when he arrived in Salisbury - a small town bounded by the river running alongside its High Street on its west side and Culver Street to the east.
- It seemed that every trades-man in the county, from the black-smith to the chandler, came out of the wood-work to proclaim that he was beholden to them.
OriginMiddle English (denoting a candle maker or candle seller): from Old French chandelier, from chandelle ‘candle’ (see chandelier). proper nounˈCHan(d)lərˈtʃæn(d)lər A city in south central Arizona, a suburb and resort southeast of Phoenix; population 247,140 (est. 2008). |