bookshop

bookshop — noun

1. a place, in a town or online, where people can buy books

1.名詞A2
釋義

a place, in a town or online, where people can buy books

例句

Aiko found a bird book in the small bookshop near campus.

find [book] in a bookshop

On rainy Saturdays, families crowd the children's corner of that bookshop.

同義詞
  • bookstore

    the normal American English word for the same kind of place

  • bookseller

    often means the person or company selling the books, not just the shop

  • shop

    much broader and does not show that books are the main thing sold

文法句型

go to the bookshop

buy a book from a bookshop

work in a bookshop

用法筆記

More common in British English; American English usually prefers bookstore. It can name a physical store or an online seller.

常見錯誤

We went to the library to buy a new comic.
We went to the bookshop to buy a new comic.
💡A library lends books, but a bookshop sells them.