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peddlers

英 [ˈpɛdləz]

美 [ˈpɛdlərz]

n.  毒品贩子
peddler的复数

柯林斯词典

    The spelling pedlar is also used in British English for meanings 1 and 3. 拼写pedlar在英国英语中亦用于义项1和3。

  • 流动小贩;货郎
    Apeddleris someone who goes from place to place in order to sell something.
    1. 毒贩
      Adrug peddleris a person who sells illegal drugs.
      1. N-COUNT (思想或信息的)宣扬者,散布者
        Apeddler ofinformation or ideas is someone who frequently expresses such ideas to other people.
        1. ...the peddlers of fear.
          恐惧的散布者

      双语例句

      • You might say there are too many peddlers of solutions already – with all those executive coaches and trainers and facilitators.
        你可能会说,已经有太多的解决方案兜售者了&那么多的高管教练、培训师及促成者。
      • Peddlers going through streets and alleys are rarely seen nowadays.
        现在走街串巷做小买卖的不多见了。
      • The sheriff sees that peddlers and salesmen are not given permits.
        司法长官负责监督不给小商小贩发营业执照。
      • As soon as the street peddlers saw the police coming they folded up their stands and took to their heels
        当街头小贩看到警察来了时,他们匆忙卷起摆的摊儿拔腿就跑
      • Police of the monopoly bureau, under the excuse of stopping the illegal sale of cigarettes, began attacking child peddlers and robbing them of their cigarettes.
        专卖局的警察,以取缔私卖烟卷为名,开始追打沿街叫卖的孩子,抢走他们的烟卷。
      • Beijing cracked down on street vending ahead of the Olympics a year ago, and the number of peddlers in the city center remains diminished.
        去年北京奥运会之前,北京市取缔了流动商贩,目前市中心的商贩数目因此而减少。
      • The peddlers dare to show no appearances.
        街上的小商小贩不敢“出头露面”;
      • Peddlers in historical costumes loudly selling traditional goods.
        穿着古时服装高声叫卖传统货品的小贩。
      • The command-hierarchy system of management has been tried, and it seemed to work for a while in the1920s, competing against peddlers pushing carts, but it's not good enough for the21st century.
        命令式的阶层管理系统已经被试过了,在1920年代与推著车的小贩竞争时,这种作法有一阵子似乎行得通,不过对21世纪来说并不够好。
      • Peddlers are a source of inexpensive and convenient goods for local residents, but the merchants are often seen as an eyesore by government officials.
        小商贩方便了当地居民以便宜的价格购买到生活用品,但他们也通常被政府官员视为眼中钉。