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Перевод: grocer speek grocer


[существительное]
бакалейщик ; торговец бакалейными товарами; продуктовый магазин


Тезаурус:

  1. These provisions were left for collection by a local grocer on the dry stone wall by the single road that winds through the dale, a long and difficult walk from Low Birk Hatt.
  2. Not surprising, when the corner-shop grocer is selling cabbage for 40% of the supermarket price.
  3. Then the grocer who lived in the third house shot himself."
  4. Men who only went into a shop for "baccy", matches or a paper, were sent round to the local grocer's and butcher's shops to buy up everything that wasn't nailed down.
  5. The grocer would come to the house for the orders of his regular customers, and these would be promptly delivered.
  6. Of course, in practice, things are more complicated, as the Moroccan Swasa saying has it on brothers running a grocer shop:
  7. During the First World War a box of matches cost 1d and a matchbox grip 4d: a price just substantial enough to warrant a "Thank you" when given free to a pub or grocer's store customer, and just substantial enough to make money for a stationer or the many charities which sold them.
  8. When he goes inside, he sees the local grocer with a rather oily expression on his face bustling up to offer him one shiny little book containing a liturgy which neither of them understands, and one shabby little book containing corrupt texts of a number of religious lyrics, mostly bad, and in very small print.
  9. An English grocer in south London, for example, seems to have more in common with a grocer in Berlin or Delhi or Yokohama than one in sixteenth-century London; such common sense is politically dangerous in a nationalist world.
  10. These days, the average Brit's idea of a crime was a drunken assault on a Pakistan grocer.
  11. In the late 19th century businesses were varied - tailor and insurance agent, saddler and parish clerk, carrier, shoemaker, wheelwright, pig jobber, taxidermist, doctor, grocer, miller, blacksmith, bricklayer, butcher, cattle dealer, five farms, market garden and three public houses.
  12. Henry carried on the milling and baking side, Thomas was the corn dealer and Edward the dairy man and grocer.
  13. The two large pubs, the little Indian grocer, and the shabby peeling premises which offered dry-cleaning were relics of an earlier era, but both restaurants, on the other hand, were new and forbiddingly smart.

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