brick-and-mortar
基本解釋
- adj. (有)實體的;磚瓦加水泥(常用來比喻傳統(tǒng)企業(yè))
英漢例句
- For most of the last decade, Americans treated their homes as sources of ready cash and as brick-and-mortar retirement plans.
過去十年的大多數(shù)時候,美國人都將自家房子視為穩(wěn)定現(xiàn)金來源和以磚塊水泥構筑的退休計劃。 - Mr. Gerber warns that anyone starting a brick-and-mortar business still faces the same cost barriers they always have — including high rent.
戈貝爾先生警告說,所有創(chuàng)立實體企業(yè)者所面臨的成本門檻并無改觀——包括高企的租金在內。 - “I can imagine the off-line, brick-and-mortar, elegant, beautiful MIT experience becoming the Grand Tour” of tomorrow, she says in an interview.
她在一次訪談里說,“我不能想象,未來,體驗網(wǎng)絡之下磚瓦水泥且高雅美麗的麻省理工大學(MIT)將變成教育旅游”。 - Instead, Sandberg pointed out the apparent ROI experienced by brick-and-mortar brands advertising on the site.
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雙語例句
權威例句
英英字典
- existing as a physical building, especially a shop, rather than doing business only on the internet
劍橋英英字典
專業(yè)釋義
- 傳統(tǒng)實體商店