Bookseller Meaning in English
word
ˈbʊkˌsɛɫɝ
BOOK-sell-er
bˈʊksɛlɐ
BOOK-sell-uh
释义
A bookseller is a person or company who sells books, usually in a bookstore or shop.
用法与细微差别
Mostly used in formal or business contexts. Can refer to owners, employees, or entire companies. Not to be confused with 'bookmaker' (in gambling) or 'publisher' (who prints books). Common collocation: 'independent bookseller'.
Spanish: librero - vendedora de librosPortuguese (BR): livreiro - vendedora de livrosPortuguese (PT): livreiro - vendedora de livrosChinese (Simplified): 书商 - 卖书人Chinese (Traditional): 書商 - 賣書人Hindi: पुस्तक विक्रेताArabic: بائع الكتبBengali: বই বিক্রেতা - বইয়ের দোকানদারRussian: книжный торговец - продавец книгJapanese: 書店員 - 本の販売業者Vietnamese: người bán sáchKorean: 서점 주인 - 서점 직원Turkish: kitapçıUrdu: کتاب فروشIndonesian: penjual buku - toko buku (penjual)
例句
The bookseller helped me find the novel I wanted.
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My uncle is a bookseller in the city.
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The bookseller sells both new and used books.
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She became a bookseller after falling in love with literature.
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Many independent booksellers struggle with competition from big online stores.
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You can ask the bookseller to order a title if they don’t have it in stock.
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