1.〈美〉报亭,报摊
1.a place in the street where you can buy newspapers and magazines
1.She was unemployed for seven years, then opened up a newsstand but gave it up after her family disintegrated due to her 90-hour work week.
但由于每周工作超过90个小时,她的家庭破裂了,报摊也不得不关闭。
2.On his way home, he stops at a newsstand and buys a paper.
在他回家的路上,他来到报摊买了份报纸。
3.I don't recall seeing a magazine called Hard-Hearted Boss on the newsstand back then, but I'd probably be wealthier if I had.
我记不太清楚哪个报摊上有本叫“无情老板”的杂志了,但是我如果买了有了它我可能会更有钱。
4.The trick was to make sure you didn't get caught by the newsstand manager but this wasn't very difficult. It was a cheap thrill.
诀窍是你要确保自己没有被报摊经理抓住,但是这并不是很困难,这是一个低价刺激。
5.Five minutes later, still in midtown, he stopped outside a newsstand-cum-convenience store and pointed towards the door: "You buy map. "
五分钟以后,我们还没有出中城。他把车停在一家报刊亭兼便利店的门外,指着店门对我说:“你去买地图。”
6.Standing near a newsstand was a woman in a uniform.
在报摊附近站着一个身穿制服的女人。
7.I wait for the train I always take, and while I'm waiting, I buy a magazine at the newsstand.
我等待平常要坐的车,等车的时候我去报摊买了一本杂志。
8.EVERYBODY STILL LOVES JEN: It seems Jennifer Aniston is still a main attraction on the newsstand.
每个人依旧喜爱詹妮弗:看来詹妮弗·安妮斯顿仍然是书报摊上主要的吸引力所在。
9.One needs look no further than the newsstand, local television news broadcast, or talk show to find ample evidence that this is the case.
一个需要一面,报刊亭,当地电视新闻节目,或谈话节目找到足够的证据表明,是这种情况。
10.Black: No. Usually I buy my papers at the newsstand. But it's nice to have a newspaper delivered to your door each day, isn't it?
布莱克先生:没有。通常我在报摊上买报纸。但每天一份报纸送到家门口也挺好的,对吗?