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How to say shopping in English
shopping
English [p?] ? American [?ɑ?p?] ?
n. shopping; something picked up from a shop
v. to go to a store; to store in a store; to browse in a store; to denounce (to the police, etc.)
Example sentence: I'll do the?shopping?this afternoon.?
I'll do the shopping this afternoon.
Common Phrases
1. shopping center shopping center
2. shopping list shopping list
3. shopping mall large shopping center
4. home shopping e-shopping
5, shopping center购物中心
扩展资料购物时的常见英文表达
一、询问
1、May I have a look at that red dress?
Can I have a look at that red dress?
2. May I try it on?
Can I try it on?
3. Where is the fitting room?
Where is the fitting room?
2. Checkout
1, Ok, I'll buy it.
2. I'd like to pay now. Do you accept Union Pay?
3、Do you take traveler's checks?
Do you accept traveler's checks?
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