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1 shop
ʃop 1. noun1) (a place where goods are sold: a baker's shop.) butikk, forretning2) (a workshop, or a place where any kind of industry is carried on: a machine-shop.) verksted2. verb((often go shopping) to visit shops for the purpose of buying: We shop on Saturdays; She goes shopping once a week.) gjøre innkjøp, handle- shopper- shopping
- shop assistant
- shop floor
- shopkeeper
- shoplifter
- shoplifting
- shopping centre
- shopping mall
- shop aroundbutikk--------forretningIsubst. \/ʃɒp\/1) butikk, forretning, (handels)bod2) verksted, (mindre) fabrikk3) handletur, innkjøpsrundeall over the shop (britisk, hverdagslig) overalt, over det helecome\/go to the wrong shop ( hverdagslig) komme til feil adresse, henvende seg til feil personcut the shop ( hverdagslig) slutte med å snakke fag, slutte med å snakke forretningerkeep a shop drive forretning, inneha en butikkkeep shop passe butikkenset up shop åpne forretning, etablere segshop hours åpningstider, forretningstidershut up shop ( hverdagslig) stenge butikken, legge nedtalk shop ( hverdagslig) snakke fag, snakke forretningerIIverb \/ʃɒp\/1) gjøre innkjøp, handle, shoppe2) (amer.) (gå i butikker og) titte (på), drive med vindusshopping, se etter, lete etter3) (britisk, hverdagslig) angi, sladre om, melde4) (britisk, hverdagslig) sette fast, sende i fengselgo shopping gå (ut) og handle, shoppe, gå i butikkershop around ( før man kjøper noe) kikke i flere butikker, forhøre seg i flere butikker, forhøre seg hos flere leverandørershop around for lete etter, være ute ettershop on somebody sladre på noen -
2 cash-and-carry
noun (a store where goods are sold more cheaply for cash and taken away by the buyer.) hentepris, kontant salg uten hjemkjøringIadj. \/ˌkæʃən(d)ˈkærɪ\/hentekjøp-, hentesalg-IIadv. \/ˌkæʃən(d)ˈkærɪ\/på hentesalg
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