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 newsstand ['njuz`stænd]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 报摊, 报刊出售处



    newsstand
    [ noun ]
    a stall where newspapers and other periodicals are sold
    <noun.artifact>


    1. Hurst, who has extensive experience in the circulation, advertising and production departments, said the newspaper will immediately lower its newsstand price from 50 cents to 35 cents.
    2. Regular newsstand copies will feature Mary Jane and Spider-Man, while such specialty shops as Forbidden Planet, the self-styled "Science Fiction Mega-store" in Manhattan, will carry an edition featuring Miss Watson with Mr. Parker.
    3. Lawrence told union representatives that the newsstand price of the paper would not increase and that workers would be offered raises.
    4. Mr. Guccione concedes that newsstand sales are likely to fall further in coming years.
    5. Another blind newsstand operator lost his stand in Brooklyn last week when city sanitation crews mistakenly razed it.
    6. Sunday's edition of the News quoted one newsstand operator, Luis Rivera, saying that customers were intimidated by two men who came in, went through stacks of papers and checked the papers everyone was reading. "Everyone was scared," Rivera said.
    7. I remember being unhappy whenever the makeup came off. I was me again." Sports Illustrated didn't invent the concept that covergirls in skin-tight spandex make newsstand sales sizzle.
    8. "We set certain goals, but it did not meet our expectations in either advertising or circulation and newsstand sales were soft," Logan said.
    9. At a special legislative session that year, lawmakers passed a bill to exempt the sale and subscription of newspapers and subscriptions of magazines, but not the newsstand sale of magazines.
    10. The newsstand price was high by Polish standards, about 8 cents, because there was not enough paper to include ads, the editors said.
    11. But its distribution has been curtailed by violence against delivery drivers, threats against newsstand vendors and a union-led boycott, which also crippled advertising sales.
    12. The issues of the rising cost of magazines at the newsstand raised in Joseph M. Queenan's Sept. 28 editorial-page article, "Major Investment Opportunity at Your Local Newsstand," affect not only individuals, but libraries.
    13. The price of Sunday newsstand copies also will increase 25 cents, to $1.25.
    14. The manager of a newsstand at 50th Street and Seventh Avenue in Manhattan said he was visited by "some union guys, goons, who said they would put a chain around the whole stand and pull it off its foundation."
    15. "It's not only a great newsstand, but a family can come here and actually have fun.
    16. The winning ticket was among 15 Barbara Lambert bought at a newsstand in a Chicago Transit Authority train station on the Northwest Side.
    17. There will be no change in the price of home delivery, nor in the $1.25 newsstand price of the Sunday New York Times.
    18. Meredith's Better Homes & Gardens has already announced a 6.3% rate increase beginning with its September issue, even though its circulation was down 0.3% in the first half due to a 9.5% slide in newsstand sales.
    19. One of the most interesting cases of spiraling newsstand prices is The New Republic.
    20. Many newsstand operators throughout the city have refused to sell the newspaper, saying they have been threatened with violence or fear they will be.
    21. The Review, published in Hong Kong with more than 72,000 subscribers and newsstand buyers, is a weekly magazine providing reporting and analysis of Asian business, economic and political affairs.
    22. These overseas editions, with a growing audience of more than 70,000 subscribers and newsstand buyers, can serve you when you travel abroad, but they also serve you here at home since news they generate is available to the U.S. Journal each day.
    23. The Boston area is thick with stores that specialize in the higher-priced comic books than run from 75 cents to $15 and supplement newsstand offerings.
    24. Jack Heistand, vice president of marketing at Hearst Magazines, said Hearst and Burda had spent a "modest amount" on the first two issues, but that Jupiter's "newsstand sales didn't pass the hurdle rate we set for it."
    25. The air-conditioned walkway was the extravagance most appreciated by the Democratic political leaders and Washington media elite lingering by the mock newsstand bars at the Atlanta newspapers' welcoming party Sunday night.
    26. He said newsstand sales fell slightly after the 1984 price hike but circulation eventually recovered all lost ground.
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