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I . store [stɔ:ʳ] N

2. store (any shop):

store esp Am Aus

5. store COMPUT:

II . store [stɔ:ʳ] VB trans

2. store COMPUT (file):

ˈcan·dy store N Am

ˈchain store N

ˈcold store N

con·ˈveni·ence store N Am

de·ˈpart·ment store N

ˈdis·count store N

ˈdol·lar store N Am

gen·er·al ˈstore N Am

ˈpack·age store N Am (off-licence)

ˈshoe shop N, ˈshoe store N

ˈstore de·tec·tive N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The economic activity in the area consisted of various kinds of small-scale manufacturing industry and businesses, e.g. demolition of cars, and, it seems, junk yards and second-hand stores.
en.wikipedia.org
All mall based stores operate as unisex locations.
en.wikipedia.org
Stores across the country are ditching the old-fashioned, clunky machines and having salespeople -- and even shoppers themselves -- ring up sales on smartphones and tablet computers.
www.ctvnews.ca
Stores that sold to miners closed, as did those that supported the mines directly.
en.wikipedia.org
Both stores were looted in the final days of the war.
en.wikipedia.org
These ghostly corporate shells live adjacent to run down thrift stores, empty retail sites and outdated technology shops.
www.clashmusic.com
It's a slump that's affected a couple of mid-price clothing stores.
www.npr.org
Many of these stores' successors have kept this decor as the cost of remodeling these stores makes little sense given the volume.
en.wikipedia.org
Major anchor stores normally have extended standard trading hours.
en.wikipedia.org
In more than half, the chugger teams are believed to have driven down trade for stores and businesses by deterring shoppers from visiting town centres.
www.thisismoney.co.uk

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