newsstand
newsstand — noun
1. A small structure in a public place, like a stall or kiosk, where newspapers, ma
1.名詞B1
釋義
A small structure in a public place, like a stall or kiosk, where newspapers, magazines, and sometimes other small items such as snacks are sold to people passing by.
例句
Aiko bought a copy of the evening paper from the newsstand on her way home.
collocation: buy something from a newsstand
The newsstand near Grand Central Station sells magazines in twelve different languages.
noun phrase: newsstand near [location]
Every morning, Mr. Ito stops at the same newsstand to pick up a sports newspaper.
Theo grabbed a chocolate bar from the newsstand by the cinema entrance.