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 groceries 添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 食品, 杂货

  1. He brought the box of groceries in from the car.
    他把一盒食品从汽车上拿进来。
  2. He plonked the groceries on the kitchen floor.
    他把买的食物杂货砰的一声扔到厨房的地板上了.
  3. A shopping cart, especially for groceries.
    运货车,尤指为杂货店运货的车



Grocery \Gro"cer*y\, n.; pl. {Groceries}. [F. grosserie
wholesale. See {Grocer}.]
1. The commodities sold by grocers, as tea, coffee, spices,
etc.; -- in the United States almost always in the plural
form, in this sense.

A deal box . . . to carry groceries in. --Goldsmith.

The shops at which the best families of the
neighborhood bought grocery and millinery.
--Macaulay.

2. A retail grocer's shop or store. [U. S.]

  1. The price of dairy products increased 41.8%, while the price of groceries in general rose 50.8% "It's basically profiteering," said Jerome Hoffman, chief of the antitrust division in the Florida attorney general's office.
  2. The award covers 1987, the year she was locked out of her house, where she used to distribute groceries to fellow handicapped residents.
  3. Lee Frazier and Rob Miller are letting the union select $50 worth of free goods from each of their three groceries every Wednesday, she said.
  4. In groceries, the single-serving boxes still will be sold in 6-, 12-and 18-package sizes, he said.
  5. In the real world of groceries, J. Sainsbury maintained its serene progress last year, registering a 17 per cent advance in annual profits.
  6. The tax isn't to be applied to basic groceries, prescription drugs, and medical services.
  7. Thousands of dollars worth of groceries and frozen meats have been donated to the unions, Haber said, and South Florida farmers have invited crews of strikers to come to their fields for all the vegetables they could pick.
  8. Others in the group swept up their new rooms or left to buy groceries.
  9. Sales information collected by Nielsen Marketing Research plays a major role in the marketing of groceries, health and beauty aids and other packaged goods.
  10. At a 1984 hearing, members of the House Armed Services Committee listened sympathetically as military wives lambasted the suggestion that equally cheap groceries could be found beyond the base gates.
  11. This might mean dropping by the supermarket to pick up groceries, sitting with the person a while, or just being there to talk.
  12. The restaurant industry faces the possibility more Canadians will eat at home because tax-free status has been accorded to "basic groceries."
  13. The partners also offer a debit card with an automatic $100 overdraft that can be used to pay for groceries, and are planning a wide range of joint promotions.
  14. Provincial authorities, political parties and labor unions handed out free groceries to poor families Sunday in an effort to stop the looting of food stores.
  15. A string of small businesses, including bakeries, groceries and car repair shops, are now empty, forming an extended ghost town along the route.
  16. The value-added tax would replace a more narrowly based 13.5% manufacturing sales tax. It is to be applied to most goods and services except basic groceries, prescription drugs and medical services.
  17. Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., said in a written statement that infant formula price increases over the last 10 years have been 10 times more than increases for groceries.
  18. Marks & Spencer moved into Canada 19 years ago with a reputation, in Britain, for selling quality clothing and groceries.
  19. "They come to your own house, eat your own groceries, play with your young ones, then do something like that _ that's what I call cruel," he said.
  20. The program, effective only in certain markets, offered discount fares to passengers who bought groceries at specified stores or patronized certain banks.
  21. It seemed to him that retailers were deserting the area as low-income people moved in, forcing residents to leave their neighborhood to buy groceries.
  22. Neighborhood groceries and gathering spots have given way to superstores and franchise places.
  23. 'I've voted LDP until now, but I don't really know who I'll vote for in the local election,' says a middle-aged housewife who put down her groceries to listen to a campaigner. Mr Terayama says he is trying to promote social welfare.
  24. Torres, 64, who attributes his frugal ways to growing up with 14 siblings, says he buys day-old baked goods and meats, generic groceries and "whatever's on sale."
  25. Fat-free beef will soon be offered on some routes, and the dairy is negotiating with an independent grocer to deliver all groceries, Marcus said.
  26. In the convenience-store industry's most ambitious marketing assault ever on 24-hour supermarkets, Southland Corp. has converted its 50 7-Elevens here in the Texas capital into brightly lighted stores resembling mom-and-pop groceries.
  27. Civil liberties were suspended under the state of siege declared Monday, but looting of groceries continued.
  28. It couldn't write enough software or handle all the data that flowed in from scanners recording tens of thousands of shopping carts full of groceries daily.
  29. One day in June, Mr. Pederson mixed up groceries, he says, for people from three different buildings.
  30. Workers at the Safeway warehouse told firefighters they believe the building was worth about $30 million and the groceries it contained were worth $30 million more, said David Howard, the city's acting fire marshal.
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