merchandise
英 ['mɜːtʃ(ə)ndaɪs; -z]
美 ['mɝtʃəndaɪs]
- n. 商品;货物
- vt. 买卖;推销
- vi. 经商
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- merchandise (n.)
- mid-13c., "trading, commerce;" mid-14c., "commodities of commerce, wares, articles for sale or trade," from Anglo-French marchaundise, Old French marcheandise "goods, merchandise; trade, business" (12c.), from marchaunt "merchant" (see merchant).
- merchandise (v.)
- also merchandize, "to buy and sell; to market," late 14c.; see merchant + -ize. Meaning "promote the sale of goods" is from 1926. Related: Merchandising; merchandizing.
- 1. The merchandise is reasonably priced and offers exceptionally good value.
- 这些商品定价合理,很是划算。
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- 2. Merchandise can now circulate freely among the EU countries.
- 商品现在可以在欧盟各国自由流通。
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- 3. They had shoplifted thousands of dollars' worth of merchandise.
- 他们已经偷了商店价值好几千美元的商品。
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- 4. They could sell their merchandise for quadruple the asking price.
- 他们能够以4倍于要价的价钱出售他们的商品。
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- 5. Retailers can return defective merchandise.
- 零售商可以退回有缺陷的商品。
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