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1 bookseller-and-stationer
Полиграфия: продавец книг, бумаги и писчебумажных принадлежностейУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > bookseller-and-stationer
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2 bookseller-and-stationer
продавец книг, бумаги и писчебумажных принадлежностейАнгло-русский словарь по полиграфии и издательскому делу > bookseller-and-stationer
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3 bookseller-and-stationer
продавец книг, бумаги и писчебумажных принадлежностейEnglish-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > bookseller-and-stationer
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4 librairie-papeterie
pl librairies-papeteries libʀɛʀipapɛtʀi nom féminin stationer's and bookshop GB ou bookstore* * *libʀeʀipapɛtʀilibrairies-papeteries pl nf* * *librairie-papeterie, pl librairies-papeteries ⇒ Les métiers et les professions nf stationer's and bookshop GB ou bookstore.[librɛripapɛtri] ( pluriel librairies-papeteries) nom féminin -
5 librairie
librairie [libʀeʀi]feminine noun━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━* * *libʀɛʀi1) ( magasin) bookshop GB, bookstore2) ( activité) bookselling business* * *libʀeʀi nf* * *1 ( magasin) bookshop GB, bookstore; librairie d'art/religieuse art/religious bookshop; librairie de livres anciens antiquarian bookshop; en librairie in bookshops; dans toutes les librairies dès lundi available in all bookshops from Monday;2 ( activité) bookselling business.[librɛri] nom fémininlibrairie d'art/d'occasion art/secondhand bookshop2. [commerce]a. booksellingb. [profession] the book trade -
6 продавец книг, бумаги и писчебумажных принадлежностей
Polygraphy: bookseller-and-stationerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > продавец книг, бумаги и писчебумажных принадлежностей
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7 papetier-libraire
pap(ə)tjelibʀɛʀpapetiers-libraires pl nm -
8 cartolibreria
cartolibreria s.f. stationer and bookseller.* * *[kartolibre'ria]sostantivo femminile stationer's and bookshop BE, stationer's and bookstore AE* * *cartolibreria/kartolibre'ria/ ⇒ 18sostantivo f.stationer's and bookshop BE, stationer's and bookstore AE. -
9 بائع (في دكان)
بَائِع (في دُكّان) \ assistant: a person who serves buyers in a shop: a shop assistant. dealer: one who deals in certain goods: a furniture dealer. salesman: sb. who sells goods in a shop; one who sells quantities of goods (from a factory etc.) to shopkeepers. seller: sb. who sells: a bookseller. \ بَائِع أدوات مَعْدنية \ ironmonger, hardware merchant: sb. who sells metal goods, tools, etc. (mostly for use in the house or garden: knives, cooking pots, brushes, nails, locks, etc.). \ بَائِع أو مُوزّع الحليب \ milkman: sb. who visits houses with milk (and often cream and eggs) for sale. \ بَائِع الخُضَار والفاكهة \ greengrocer: who sells fruit and vegetables. \ بَائِع الزّهور \ florist: who sells flowers in a shop. \ بَائِع السَّمك \ fishmonger: sb. who sells fish. \ بَائِع الصُّحُف (في دكّان) \ newsagent: a shopkeeper who sells newspapers and magazines. \ بَائِع الطِّباق أو السَّجَائر \ tobacconist: sb. who sells cigarettes and tobacco. \ بَائِع قِرْطاسيّة \ stationer: sb. who sells stationery.
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Stationer — Sta tion*er ( [ e]r), n. [Cf. {Stationary}, a.] 1. A bookseller or publisher; formerly so called from his occupying a stand, or station, in the market place or elsewhere. [Obs.] Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. One who sells paper, pens, quills,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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stationer — [15] In medieval Latin a statiōnārius was originally a ‘trader who kept a permanent stall’ (as opposed to an itinerant seller). The word was derived from Latin statiō ‘standing, keeping still’ (source of English station), which in the post… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
stationer — [15] In medieval Latin a statiōnārius was originally a ‘trader who kept a permanent stall’ (as opposed to an itinerant seller). The word was derived from Latin statiō ‘standing, keeping still’ (source of English station), which in the post… … Word origins
stationer — /stay sheuh neuhr/, n. 1. a person who sells the materials used in writing, as paper, pens, pencils, and ink. 2. Archaic. a. a bookseller. b. a publisher. [1350 1400; ME stacio(u)ner < ML stationarius, n. use of the adj.: STATIONARY, i.e.,… … Universalium
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stationer — sta•tion•er [[t]ˈsteɪ ʃə nər[/t]] n. 1) a seller of paper, pens, pencils, and other writing materials 2) archaic a) a bookseller b) a publisher • Etymology: 1350–1400; < ML statiōnārius, n. use of the adj.: stationary … From formal English to slang
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