Newsstands Meaning in English
word · lemma: newsstand
ˈnuzˌstændz
NOOZ-standz
njˈuːzstændz
nyOOZ-standz
Definición
Places, usually small stands or kiosks, where newspapers and magazines are sold to the public.
Uso & Matices
'Newsstands' is plural; the singular is 'newsstand.' Used for both outdoor street kiosks and indoor stands in places like train stations. 'Newsstands' mostly sell printed news media; don't confuse with 'bookshops' which focus on books.
Spanish: puestos de periódicos - quioscos de prensaPortuguese (BR): bancas de jornal - bancas de revistasPortuguese (PT): bancas de jornais - quiosques de jornaisChinese (Simplified): 报摊Chinese (Traditional): 報攤Hindi: अख़बार स्टैंड - समाचार स्टॉलArabic: أكشاك الصحفBengali: সংবাদপত্র স্টল - নিউজস্ট্যান্ড - পত্রিকা স্টলRussian: газетные киоскиJapanese: 売店(新聞・雑誌) - ニューススタンドVietnamese: quầy báoKorean: 신문 가판대Turkish: gazete bayileri - gazete standlarıUrdu: اخبار اسٹالزIndonesian: kios koran - lapak majalah
Oraciones de Ejemplo
There are many newsstands near the train station.
basic
You can buy magazines at newsstands downtown.
basic
The newsstands open early in the morning.
basic
I used to grab the sports section from newsstands on my way to work.
natural
Some newsstands now sell snacks and drinks too.
natural
It's getting harder to find newsstands because more people read online.
natural