-merchandizing的不同词性形态
例句
noun
1.Branded products used to promote a film, pop group, etc., or linked to a fictional character; merchandising.
‘the official merchandise for the film’
‘The series, so very loosely based on the Eastman and Laird comic book creation, spawned a cornucopia of merchandise, some feature films, and a live action TV show.’
2.Goods to be bought and sold.
‘shops which offered an astonishing range of merchandise’
‘In fact, buying and selling this merchandise and coercing these women to work in the sex industry amounts to a multi-billion dollar industry, so there is no wonder that it continues.’
verb
1.Engage in the business of a merchant.
‘anyone who is not of that Guild may not merchandise with them’
2.Promote or publicize (an idea or person)
‘they are merchandising ‘niceness’ to children’
‘The Presbyterian merchant sought to follow ethical principles in all his business affairs and to make merchandising a public service.’
3.Promote the sale of (goods), especially by their presentation in retail outlets.
‘a new breakfast food can easily be merchandised’
‘The sell-through titles can be merchandised together at retail, giving more impact to the message, Tappin said.’
4.Trade or traffic in (something), especially inappropriately.
‘it if be below great men to be kind of recompense, and merchandise their Power’
searching webster dictionary.....
确信所查单词无拼写错误,继续搜索美国城市词典.....
确信所查单词无拼写错误,继续搜索 the Free Dictionary.....
确信所查单词无拼写错误,继续搜索 YourDictionary.....
来自翻译机器....