mail-order business
基本解釋
- [經(jīng)濟(jì)學(xué)]郵購(gòu)業(yè)
英漢例句
- A mail-order business, selling back issues of men’s magazines, put him deep in debt, and his wife left him, taking the children.
一樁銷(xiāo)售男性雜志過(guò)刊的郵購(gòu)生意讓他債臺(tái)高筑,妻子也離他而去,并帶走了孩子們。 - It is rumoured to be about to sell FNAC, a books and consumer-electronics retailer, and possibly Conforama, a furniture retailer, and Redcats, an American mail-order business.
有傳言說(shuō)它還要賣(mài)掉書(shū)籍消費(fèi)電子產(chǎn)品零售商FNAC,美國(guó)郵購(gòu)公司Redcats,可能還有家具零售商Conforama。 - A middle class family Middletons live in Bucklebury, a small village near Newbury, Berkshire, and run a mail-order business called Party Pieces which sells toys and party paraphernalia.
米德?tīng)栴D一家住在巴克伯里,是巴克夏的新伯利旁邊的一個(gè)小鎮(zhèn),經(jīng)營(yíng)著一個(gè)名為派對(duì)伴侶的郵購(gòu)商店,里面售賣(mài)各種玩具和派對(duì)用品。 - For a while orders were processed through DeArthur's showroom and mail-order business without significant difficulties.
FORBES: Magazine Article - And for the past 20 years Walgreen has had its own mail-order business.
FORBES: In The Pill Box - He had run a mail-order business and worked for an advertising agency.
ECONOMIST: Julian Simon
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專(zhuān)業(yè)釋義
- 郵購(gòu)業(yè)