单词 | one-stop |
释义 | > as lemmasone-stop one-stop adj. originally U.S. designating or relating to a shop, service, etc., that can supply all a customer's needs; also in extended use. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > trading place > place where retail transactions made > [adjective] > relating to shop > types of shop high streetc1600 co-op1872 multiple1903 fixed price1907 serve-self1909 serve-yourself1909 quick-service1910 self-serve1910 self-service1912 drive-through1918 Army and Navy1919 drive-in1930 one-stop1933 Army-Navy1934 full-service1934 mom-and-pop1942 walkround1950 ma-and-pa1965 pop-up1993 1933 Chain Store Age June (Gen. Merchandise ed.) 95/1 The ‘One-stop-drive-in super market’ provides free parking, and every kind of food under one roof. 1962 Economist 5 May 452/1 Commercial banks which are able to offer complete ‘one stop’ banking service—including current accounts, consumer loans and so on. 1996 New Yorker 11 Mar. 62/3 Sooner or later, either the Republicans or Democrats are going to cobble together an amalgamated philosophy that combines the strengths of each party's agenda, offering the voters one-stop economic and cultural shopping. < as lemmas |
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