单词 | boutique |
释义 | boutique (once / 4130 pages) n A boutique is a small shop, especially one that sells women's clothes and jewelry. If you like to shop, you probably love going to all the little boutiques downtown. Boutique comes from a French word of the same spelling, which means any small shop. The word has its roots in the Greek word apotheke, meaning "a warehouse." The same root word also gave rise to the English word apothecary. The word boutique often has an air of exclusivity. The boutiques on Fifth Avenue in New York can be so expensive that you might feel like you can't even afford to walk in the door. WORD FAMILYboutique: boutiques USAGE EXAMPLESThink unique neighborhoods, boutique hotels and other only in experiences. Washington Post(Dec 29, 2016) It’s a vibrant place with buzzing sidewalk cafes, bars and independent boutiques, including a honey shop managed by a local beekeeper. Washington Post(Dec 29, 2016) For many independent boutiques, business was apparently booming. Wall Street Journal(Dec 30, 2016) n a shop that sells women's clothes and jewelry Syn|Hyper dress shop shop, store a mercantile establishment for the retail sale of goods or services |
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