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grocery    音标拼音: [gr'osɚi] [gr'osri]
n. 食品,杂货;食品杂货店

食品,杂货;食品杂货店

grocery
n 1: a marketplace where groceries are sold; "the grocery store
included a meat market" [synonym: {grocery store}, {grocery},
{food market}, {market}]
2: (usually plural) consumer goods sold by a grocer [synonym:
{grocery}, {foodstuff}]

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.
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A deal box . . . to carry groceries in. --Goldsmith.
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The shops at which the best families of the
neighborhood bought grocery and millinery.
--Macaulay.
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2. A retail grocer's shop or store. [U. S.]
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