boutique
boutique — 名詞
1. a small shop with a carefully chosen range of stylish or expensive goods, especi
精品店
賣時尚或高價商品的小店
a small shop with a carefully chosen range of stylish or expensive goods, especially clothing, bags, jewelry, or gifts.
Hiro bought a silk scarf at a boutique near the station.
Hiro 在車站附近的一家精品店買了一條絲巾。
buy something at a boutique
On King Street, the new boutique displays handmade bags in the window.
King Street 上那家新精品店把手工包陳列在櫥窗裡。
boutique selling stylish goods
After lunch, Esme wandered into a boutique that sold only local jewelry.
午餐後,Esme 走進一家只賣在地飾品的精品店。
By noon, a line formed outside the boutique for the winter sale.
到了中午,那家精品店外為了冬季特賣排起了隊。
Tourists often skip the chain stores and visit this tiny seaside boutique.
遊客常略過連鎖商店,改逛這家海邊的小精品店。
- shop
the broad everyday word; it does not suggest style, size, or price
- store
also broad, especially in American English, and can refer to businesses of any size
- specialty shop
stresses a narrow product range more than a stylish image
- designer store
closer in fashion contexts, often linked to a brand rather than a small independent shop
文法句型
buy something at a boutique
open / run a boutique
a boutique selling + goods
用法筆記
Often suggests a smaller shop with a selective range and a more personal feel than a general shop or store. It is usually followed by details of what the shop sells.