retail的意思和读音

retail

: [ˈriteɪl] : [ˈriːteɪl]

v.

n.

adv.

retails  retailing  retailed  

adj.+n.retail price

n.trade,selling,marketing,merchandising,wholesale

v.sell,put on the market,put up for sale,vend

retailv.— see alsoretail

1.~ sth (to sb)to tell people about sth, especially about a person's behaviour or private life

She retailed the neighbours' activities with relish.

n.1.()

adv.1.

v.1.,2.,3.,,(,)

n.1.the sale of goods directly to the public for their own use. The sale of goods in large quantities to store owners is called wholesale

adv.1.directly to the public in stores, by mail or telephone, or over the Internet

v.1.to sell goods directly to the public for their own use; to be sold directly to the public for their own use2.to pass information to other people, especially personal details about someone

adj.1.relating to the sale of goods directly to the public for their own use

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1.However, this appears unlikely to have been a major factor, given storage constraints and the fast turnover at retail facilities.

2.A profit in French retail banking was almost entirely offset by losses at the bank's asset-management and international-retail division.

3.Pet care was one of the only sectors of the retail industry that grew during the recession.退退

4.It may only be incorporated into a Certification Body's own standards with the written consent of the British Retail Consortium.BRC

5.More recently, however, consumers seem to be flagging despite the strong labour market. Retail sales fell in April.

6.Chain stores throughout the urban and rural system all over, make up a powerful retail network, is just like a mutual connecting the chains.

7.They don't offer the bargains you'd expect -- at least at the outset, when the promoted discounts are usually off the full retail price.

8."There's always a time lag, " he adds, noting that the company is now preoccupied with shipping retail clients' spring orders.:“。”

9.One is how much the retail part of a bank could lend to the rest of the firm.

10.The retail client who reads the research has no idea about any of these relationships.