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 retail ['ri:teil]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 零售

a. 零售的

vt. 零售, 详述, 传播

vi. 零售

[经] 零售




    retail
    [ noun ]
    1. the selling of goods to consumers; usually in small quantities and not for resale

    2. <noun.act>
    [ verb ]
    1. be sold at the retail level

    2. <verb.stative>
      These gems retail at thousands of dollars each
    3. sell on the retail market

    4. <verb.possession>
    [ adv ]
    1. at a retail price

    2. <adv.all>
      I'll sell it to you retail only


    Retail \Re"tail\ (r[=e]"t[=a]l), n. [F. retaille piece cut off,
    shred, paring, or OF. retail, from retailler. See {Retail},
    v.]
    The sale of commodities in small quantities or parcels; --
    opposed to {wholesale}; sometimes, the sale of commodities at
    second hand.


    Retail \Re"tail\, a.
    Done at retail; engaged in retailing commodities; as a retail
    trade; a retail grocer.


    Retail \Re*tail"\ (r[-e]*t[=a]l"), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
    {Retailed};p. pr. & vb. n. {Retailing}.] [Cf. F. retailler to
    cut again; pref. re- re + tailler to cut. See {Retail}, n.,
    {Tailor}, and cf. {Detail}.]
    1. To sell in small quantities, as by the single yard, pound,
    gallon, etc.; to sell directly to the consumer; as, to
    retail cloth or groceries.

    2. To sell at second hand. [Obs. or R.] --Pope.

    3. To distribute in small portions or at second hand; to tell
    again or to many (what has been told or done); to report;
    as, to retail slander. ``To whom I will retail my conquest
    won.'' --Shak.

    He is wit's peddler, and retails his wares
    At wakes and wassails. --Shak.

    1. A few hours later, the government announced that retail prices had risen at just under 3 3/4 per cent in the 12 months to July. Taken separately, these two figures are unremarkable.
    2. But Stuart Robbins, retail analyst at Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette Securities Inc. in New York, said much of that value comes from the company's operations.
    3. They include such industrial stalwarts as Westinghouse, such retail giants as K mart and J.C. Penney, Tandy Corp., and toy companies such as Mattel.
    4. It also covers provisions for the closing of Gitano retail stores that aren't in outlet locations.
    5. General Motors Corp. spokesman Dave Hudgens said today he had no immediate comment on fleet or retail prices.
    6. He also is chairman of Fitzwilton PLC, a holding company with interests that range from a retail chain to a sign maker.
    7. "The month of September will really be a telling story of whether general merchandise sales will maintain modest growth, in line with the economy," said Jeffrey Edelman, a retail analyst for Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc.
    8. The gain in the Labor Department's Producer Price Index for finished goods, one stop short of retail, topped last year's rate of 4.0 percent and was more than double the 1987 rate of 2.2 percent.
    9. BA/CA-Poland S.A. is also very active in corporate and retail banking, as well as in treasury and capital markets.
    10. French retail prices increased 2.1% in November from a year earlier and 0.1% from October, the National Statistics Institute said.
    11. These are a particular triumph of actuarial science. The life office agrees to increase the amount you receive each year by the rate of increase in the retail prices index.
    12. Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc. is requiring bidders for its retail brokerage to promise they won't hire any of the unit's 1,100 brokers for one year if a deal falls through, Wall Street sources said.
    13. The retail business, the purchase of which has been sharply criticized by shareholders and analysts, showed earnings more than doubled last year.
    14. Record stock market volume last year produced surging income for stockbrokers, with the average income for retail brokers reaching a record.
    15. 'It's a crack that will lead to the dam's downfall,' says Mr Paul Heaton, retail analyst at brokers Baring Securities in Tokyo.
    16. China's Statistics Bureau estimated that retail sales last year totaled 582 billion yuan ($156.4 billion), an increase of 17.6% from 1986, or 9.6% after adjustment for inflation, the China Daily reported yesterday.
    17. West German retail sales rose an inflation-adjusted 4% in July from a year earlier, the Federal Statistics Office said.
    18. Sales by major Japanese retail stores rose 7.1% in January from a year earlier, the Ministry of International Trade and Industry said.
    19. Despite the Lincoln debacle, the Office of Thrift Supervision this year allowed seven S&Ls to begin selling debt to retail customers and another nine institutions to continue sales approved earlier, according to a two-page summary released by the office.
    20. Smith did not believe that experience of the retail sector was a necessary prerequisite.
    21. I talked with Mr Parry after the release of the May employment report, which showed unemployment rising sharply to 7.5 per cent (8.7 per cent in California) but before Thursday's unexpectedly poor retail sales figures.
    22. In Saudi Arabia, the impact of the Yemeni exodus has been severe in sectors of retail trade and some services.
    23. Heller, based in Chicago and owned by Japan's Fuji Bank Ltd., is one of the biggest factoring firms in the retail business.
    24. With an eye on new markets in the Midwest and West, Saks Fifth Avenue will spend $300 million over five years to modernize and expand, the retail fashion chain said.
    25. Under the pact, approved by the French government, Barclays acquired 16 private and retail banking offices in France and a controlling interest in an operation with 14.1 billion francs of total assets.
    26. Analysts said Mr. Barrett's appointment reflects the increased importance that Bank of Montreal is placing on consumer, or retail, bank operations.
    27. If the pact is accepted, Campeau is expected to sell many of Federated's retail chains to help pay the huge debt from the acquisition.
    28. Buying much of that equipment are the service, retail, wholesale and communications concerns, which collectively outspend manufacturers these days.
    29. Price-increase notices began spreading through the newsprint industry late last summer, but U.S. newspaper executives resisted because demand has been falling this year as retail and financial advertising has softened.
    30. Last month Sir Malcolm Field, group managing director of the WH Smith retail chain, also called on manufacturers to reduce CD prices. Manufacturers' claims that they have already reduced some CD prices appear to be supported by the BPI figures.
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