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Süßwarenladen
ˈcan·dy store 名词
Süßwarengeschäft nt <-(e)s, -e>
I. can·dy [ˈkændi] 名词
1. candy no pl (sugar):
2. candy :
Konfekt nt <-(e)s, -e>
Bonbon m o nt <-s, -s>
Praline f <-, -n>
短语,惯用语:
II. can·dy [ˈkændi] 名词 modifier
candy (jar, bar):
Zuckerstange f <-, -n>
III. can·dy [ˈkændi] 动词 trans
to candy sth
I. store [stɔ:ʳ, stɔ:r] 名词
1. store (supply):
Vorrat m <-(e)s, -rä·te> an +第三格
store
Schatz m <-es, Schạ̈t·ze>
to be in store [for sb]
to keep [or have] sth in store
etw lagern
to keep [or have] sth in store (in shop)
2. store esp , :
Laden m <-s, Lä̱·den>
Laden m <-s, Lä̱·den>
Greißler m <-s, ->
Reformhaus nt <-es, -häuser>
Bioladen m <-s, -läden>
3. store esp :
Geschäft nt <-(e)s, -e>
Kaufhaus nt <-es, -häuser>
Warenhaus nt <-es, -häuser>
4. store (warehouse):
Lager nt <-s, - [o. Lä̱·ger]>
in store , (in a safe place)
in store , (in a safe place)
Vorratslager nt <-s, ->
Waffenarsenal nt <-s, -e>
to put sth in store
5. store no pl (importance):
to set [or put][or lay]store by sth
etw 第三格 [eine] große Bedeutung beimessen
6. store 计算机:
Speicher m <-s, ->
II. store [stɔ:ʳ, stɔ:r] 动词 trans
1. store:
to store sth heat, information, electricity (keep for future use)
to store sth furniture
to store sth supplies
etw lagern
sich 第三格 etw merken
2. store 计算机 (file):
to store sth
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store 名词
store 名词
store 动词
Present
Icandy
youcandy
he/she/itcandies
wecandy
youcandy
theycandy
Past
Icandied
youcandied
he/she/itcandied
wecandied
youcandied
theycandied
Present Perfect
Ihavecandied
youhavecandied
he/she/ithascandied
wehavecandied
youhavecandied
theyhavecandied
Past Perfect
Ihadcandied
youhadcandied
he/she/ithadcandied
wehadcandied
youhadcandied
theyhadcandied
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单语范例(未经PONS编辑处理)
For this reason candy store-owners relied almost entirely on the business of children to keep them running.
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In the 1950s, an adjoining retail space was obtained on the street, which initially was used as a candy store.
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It now is a balloon and party store, but this once held a penny candy store that was operational for almost one hundred years.
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They clasp hands and run into the candy store together as they reminisce upon their younger years.
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The business' headquarters was located in the basement of a candy store.
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It was my first time in LA and I was like a little kid in a candy store.
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Ich war das erste mal in L.A. und fühlte mich wie ein Kind im Süßwarenladen.
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