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单词 print shop
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print shopn.

Brit. /ˈprɪntʃɒp/, U.S. /ˈprɪntˌʃɑp/
Forms: see print n. and shop n.
Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: print n., shop n.
Etymology: < print n. + shop n.
1. A shop where prints are sold; a printseller's shop.
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society > trade and finance > trading place > place where retail transactions made > [noun] > shop > shops selling other specific goods
jeweller's shop1632
ironmongery1648
ironmonger1673
jeweller1675
news shop1688
print shop1689
Indian house1692
coal shed1718
pamphlet shop1721
lormery1725
drugstore1771
hardware store1777
junk store1777
chandler-shop1782
junk shop1790
music store1794
pot shop1794
finding store1822
marine store1837
picture house1838
paint shop1847
news agency1852
chemist1856
Army and Navy1878
cyclery1886
jumble-shop1893
pig shop1896
Manchester department1905
lot1909
craft shop1911
garden centre1912
pet shop1927
sex shop1949
video store1949
quincaillerie1951
home centre1955
Army-Navy1965
cookshop1967
sound shop1972
bucket-shop1973
1689 R. L'Estrange Dialogue between Sir R. L. & T. O. D. 5 This Worshipful Face of thine was never so graceful..in any Print-shop or Coffee-house, as when it looks through the Grates of Newgate.
a1697 J. Aubrey Brief Lives (1898) I. 407 To take viewes, landskapes, buildings, etc...which wee see now at the print shopps.
1778 English Mag. Feb. 59/1 Notwithstanding the many satirical exhibitions at the print-shops, of grown gentlemen learning to dance..there are many arguments that may be used in defence of this genteel exercise.
1798 S. Lee Young Lady's Tale in H. Lee Canterbury Tales II. ii. 19 Again her name appeared in the newspaper—again her face was at every print-shop.
1811 J. G. Holman Gaz. Extraordinary i. ii. 11 Why, for months after, I never durst look into a newspaper, and I always shut my eyes when I came near a print shop.
1859 J. M. Jephson & L. Reeve Narr. Walking Tour Brittany xix. 310 Circular frames, which revolved after the manner of those in the print-shops.
1897 A. Beardsley Let. 13 Apr. (1970) 302 The book and print shops [in Paris] are an evergreen joy to me.
1923 Amer. Hist. Rev. 28 772 Perhaps the author's eye has been caught, now by one, now by another, as he has strolled by some print-shop.
1991 Antique Collector Dec. 42/1 The set of Rococo cartouches is now in the form in which it would have been purchased from the print shop.
2. Chiefly North American. A place where books, periodicals, etc., are printed; a printing office, a printery.
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society > communication > printing > printing trade > [noun] > printing establishment
printing house1553
house?a1563
press1579
printing shop1589
printing office1600
print house1607
printery1638
typography1660
imprimery1663
chapel1688
print shop1845
1845 Southern Q. Rev. Oct. 321 The capital which, in New-England, is now invested in presses and print shops for the slander of the slaveholder.
1901 Atlantic Monthly June a23 Printed on Whatman paper..at Ye Palmetto Press Print Shop.
1961 R. L. Duncan Voice of Strangers iv. iii. 246 He went into the print shop, where Fletcher had just finished cleaning the press.
1977 C. McCarry Secret Lovers xiii. 170 Each afternoon he sent Joëlle to collect the typescript from the printer; she took it back to the print shop every morning.
2005 Graphic Arts Monthly May 60/2 Proofs are presented to clients automatically, without printshop labor.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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