(noun.) commodities offered for sale; 'good business depends on having good merchandise'; 'that store offers a variety of products'.
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双语例句
The drivers of each and every one of the slow-moving market-carts we met were stretched in the sun upon their merchandise, sound a sleep. 马克·吐温.傻子出国记.
About the beginning of the nineteenth century a number of men in England were experimenting with new means of locomotion, both for merchandise and for passengers. 鲁伯特·萨金特·荷兰.历史性发明.
The law regards him, in every respect, as devoid of rights as a bale of merchandise. 哈丽叶特·比切·斯托.汤姆叔叔的小屋.
I was too much flattered to make an exposure and throw the merchandise on the angel's hands. 马克·吐温.傻子出国记.
Their warehouses were the great distributing depots from whence the costly merchandise of the East was sent abroad over Europe. 马克·吐温.傻子出国记.
He met this with a steady gaze of his small stock-taking eyes, which made her feel herself no more than some superfine human merchandise. 伊迪丝·华顿.快乐之家.
And if merchandise is to be carried over the sea, skilful sailors will also be needed, and in considerable numbers? 柏拉图.理想国.
On this platform were placed tracks, and from the tracks were suspended trucks, baskets, or other merchandise receptacles, having wheels resting on and adapted to roll on the tracks. 威廉·亨利·杜利特.世纪发明.
One street is devoted to a particular kind of merchandise, another to another, and so on. 马克·吐温.傻子出国记.
Instead of being a destroyer of merchandise, this new craft was an unarmed carrier of merchandise. 佚名.神奇的知识之书.