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I . shop [ʃɒp, Am ʃɑ:p] N

2. shop (workshop):

3. shop (for manufacture):

II . shop [ʃɒp, Am ʃɑ:p] VB intr

III . shop [ʃɒp, Am ʃɑ:p] VB trans fig

antique shop N

betting shop N Brit

chain shop N

chain shop → chain store

See also chain store

chain store N

chip shop N Brit inf

clothes shop N

coffee shop N

discount shop N

gift shop N

hardware shop N

junk shop N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The so-called prayer wheel is still available in flight shops, and remains widely used.
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Some of the older sundry shops in this town include, and.
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The old production facilities have been rebuilt to house shops, offices and restaurants.
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Many restaurant pastry cooks go to work in pastry shops where the production pace is similar but there isn't service and the rest of the kitchen craziness to deal with.
insidescoopsf.sfgate.com
Once customers enter the platform, they can start uploading and sharing discounts or reviewing shops and gradually earn points and badges.
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As a result, most shops opt to use separate tools to deburr the entry and exit edges of a hole rather than a single tool that can do both.
www.ferret.com.au
Buy it in tubs from health food shops and larger supermarkets.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Medical shops generally try to give cough drops instead of coins.
www.thehindu.com
Her on-board facilities included a foundry, light and heavy machine shops, electrical and torpedo repair shops, and equipment to support fitters, patternmakers, coppersmiths and shipwrights.
en.wikipedia.org
These ghostly corporate shells live adjacent to run down thrift stores, empty retail sites and outdated technology shops.
www.clashmusic.com

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