brick-and-mortar
基本解释
- adj. (有)实体的;砖瓦加水泥(常用来比喻传统企业)
英汉例句
- For most of the last decade, Americans treated their homes as sources of ready cash and as brick-and-mortar retirement plans.
过去十年的大多数时候,美国人都将自家房子视为稳定现金来源和以砖块水泥构筑的退休计划。 - Mr. Gerber warns that anyone starting a brick-and-mortar business still faces the same cost barriers they always have — including high rent.
戈贝尔先生警告说,所有创立实体企业者所面临的成本门槛并无改观——包括高企的租金在内。 - “I can imagine the off-line, brick-and-mortar, elegant, beautiful MIT experience becoming the Grand Tour” of tomorrow, she says in an interview.
她在一次访谈里说,“我不能想象,未来,体验网络之下砖瓦水泥且高雅美丽的麻省理工大学(MIT)将变成教育旅游”。 - Instead, Sandberg pointed out the apparent ROI experienced by brick-and-mortar brands advertising on the site.
FORBES: Sheryl Sandberg Delivers Facebook's Pitch To Advertisers - Unlike Apple and Meizu, Xiaomi Technology does not have a cluster of brick-and-mortar retail outlets.
FORBES: Did China Birth the Next Steve Jobs? - Many book companies are brick-and-mortar shops headed by academics with 30 years of experience.
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双语例句
权威例句
英英字典
- existing as a physical building, especially a shop, rather than doing business only on the internet
剑桥英英字典
专业释义
- 传统实体商店