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I . store [stɔ:ʳ] N

1. store (supply):

store of
zaloga f +gen
stores pl
zaloge f pl
to be in store [for sb] fig

2. store (any shop):

store esp Am Aus

3. store esp Brit:

store (large shop)
store (department store)

4. store (warehouse):

store
store
grain store

5. store COMPUT:

store
store

II . store [stɔ:ʳ] VB trans

1. store (keep for future use):

store furniture
store furniture
store supplies

2. store COMPUT (file):

store
store data

ˈcan·dy store N Am

ˈchain store N

ˈcold store N

cold store

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
At the store, they should not be damaged or bruised and pre-cut pieces should be refrigerated or surrounded by ice.
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It has housed a general store, grocery and gas station, muskrat skinner's store and antique shop at various periods.
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The goods of the restaurant -- the furniture and other tangible property -- have been removed by the bailiff, and the locks have been changed on the store.
www.thesudburystar.com
A token is used to make security decisions and to store tamper-proof information about some system entity.
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It will also feature a retail store and a taproom where you can quaff five-ounce and 12-ounce samples.
www.yorkregion.com
The entire store of lexical items in a language is called its lexis.
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Across the bridge at the base of the hill is a small grocery store, another group of vending machines, and a small contract post office.
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Keeping up with health-consciousness, the store has sugarless options for diabetics, and several delicacies made with ethnic millets.
www.thehindu.com
The villagers used to store grain close to the shrine, certain that nobody would steal it and thereby violate the sanctity of the shrine.
en.wikipedia.org
The system works by using a normal internal combustion engine, special hydraulics and an adapted gearbox along with compressed air cylinders that store and release energy.
www.dailymail.co.uk

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