grocer
grocer — 名詞
1. someone whose job it is to sell food and everyday household items, such as soap,
雜貨商
經營或受僱於販賣食品及日用品的商店的人
someone whose job it is to sell food and everyday household items, such as soap, cleaning products, and kitchen supplies, from a small shop or store.
Shanti asked the local grocer whether they had any fresh basil.
Shanti 問當地的雜貨店老闆有沒有新鮮的羅勒。
collocation: local grocer
After working as a grocer for thirty years, Anna still enjoyed chatting with customers.
Anna 當了三十年的雜貨店老闆,還是很喜歡和客人聊天。
collocation: as a grocer
The grocer on Elm Street stocks fresh bread every morning before seven.
榆樹街的雜貨店老闆每天早上七點前就會進貨新鮮麵包。
Dario's father was a grocer who delivered orders to people's homes by bicycle.
Dario 的父親以前是雜貨商,會騎腳踏車把客人訂的貨送到家裡。
- shopkeeper
broader term — covers any shop owner, not specifically a food shop
- store owner
neutral, more common in American English; does not specify what kind of store
- retail merchant
formal; rarely used in everyday conversation
文法句型
a + grocer
the + grocer
grocer + verb
用法筆記
In British English, the shop itself is often called the grocer's (e.g., 'I'm going to the grocer's'). In American English, the building is usually called a grocery store or supermarket, while grocer refers only to the person.