dress shop
英 [dres ʃɒp]
美 [dres ʃɑːp]
网络 礼服店; 服装店
英英释义
noun
- a shop that sells women's clothes and jewelry
双语例句
- Maybe I could open a small dress shop.
也许我可以开一家小服装店。 - "If you leave a deposit of$ 10, we'll keep the dress for you," said the shop assistant.
“要是您能留下10美元作定金,我们就为您保留这条裙子。”商店营业员说。 - Next she looked for a new summer dress from a shop downtown.
下一步,她到市区一家店物色一件夏装。 - Can't you just take the dress back to the shop if it doesn't fit?
如果衣服不合身,你难道不能把它退回店里吗? - The author understands, there were many years national dress shop, suzhou, guangzhou from stock, novel style, fine, but the price is expensive, most commonly in several hundred dollars, can accept.
笔者了解到,全国近两年出现了不少婚纱专卖店,它们从苏州、广州进货,款式新颖,做工精致,而且价格也不贵,大多定位在几百元,一般工薪族都能接受。 - She saw a dress in the shop window and it caught her fancy immediately.
她看见商店橱窗里的一件连衣裙,立刻觉得很合心意。 - If the dress is too small the shop will take it back and refund your money.
如果这条裙子太小,商店会收回并退给你钱的。 - Hello. I bought a China dress in your shop this morning.
喂,我今天上午在你们店里买了一件唐装。 - This is the largest dress in the shop.
这是店里最大一件。 - She bought the dearest dress in the shop.
她买了店里最贵的衣服。
