shop in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for shop in the English»French Dictionary

I.shop [Brit ʃɒp, Am ʃɑp] N

II.shop <pres part etc shopping, shopped> [Brit ʃɒp, Am ʃɑp] VB trans Brit (inform on)

III.shop <pres part shopping; pret, pp shopped> [Brit ʃɒp, Am ʃɑp] VB intr

shop in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for shop in the English»French Dictionary

II.shop <-pp-> [ʃɒp, Am ʃɑ:p] VB intr

shop Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to serve in the army/a shop
like a bull in a china shop
to set up shop as a baker
to slip out to a shop
like a bull in a china shop
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
This area is used as a gift shop.
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At the tailor shop, they examine the wedding dress, which is nearly finished.
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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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A blacksmith shop and a merry-go-round type swing completed the busy centre where nearly a hundred people attended the picnic in 1909.
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Banking was of the small, back-street variety, run by the urban lower-middle class of petty shop-keepers.
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It's totally different with the toasted breads that offers by other coffee shop.
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In the clubhouse there are male, female and disabled, showers, light refreshments, a shop and in 2011 a brand new hangar has been built.
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Founded in 1990, this intriguing shop boasts hundreds of vintage coin-operated machines from the past 60 years, each of which offers a unique, often-quirky glimpse into the past.
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There would be horseback riding, paddle boats, train rides, local arts and crafts shops, family-oriented theatrical presentations, an apiary and a honey hut and a fudge shop.
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The business has survived in various forms to the present day, and at one time was the largest toy shop in the world.
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