storefront

英['stɔːfrʌnt] 美['stɔːrfrʌnt]
  • n. 店头;店面
  • adj. 临街的
  • stoat n.鼬;白鼬
  • stochastic adj.随机的;概率性的
  • stochastics n.推测学
  • stock n.存货;储备;树干;股票;股份;家畜;血统;汤汁;声望v.采购;储存;供给;发新芽adj.惯用的;存货的
  • stock dove n.[动](欧洲产的一种)野鸽
Noun:
  1. the front side of a store facing the street; usually contains display windows

1. Gangs rioted last night, breaking storefront windows and hurling rocks and bottles.
几个帮派昨晚聚众闹事,他们打碎商店临街的玻璃窗,并投掷石块和瓶子。

来自柯林斯例句

2. They run their business from a small storefront.
他们在一间狭小的铺面房中做生意。

来自《权威词典》

3. Today, the Supermodelquins a storefront sensation. They've become style icons.
今天, 超级人体模型模特是店面的轰动新闻. 他们成为时尚的偶像.

来自互联网

4. Bigstep enables merchants to create, change, and maintain a storefront through a Web browser.
厂家可以通过网页浏览器来创建 、 改变和维护他们的商店橱窗.

来自互联网

5. T - Bag and Self arrive at a ramshackle storefront church.
西奥多 和赛尔夫抵达了一座快要倒闭的沿街的教堂前.

来自互联网

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The storefront opened on to the street.
      店面正对着这条街。
    2. If the network name of a company is his fitly,face street storefront, that trouble is bigger.
      如果一家公司的网络名称恰好是其临街店面,那麻烦就更大了。
    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. Car designers resorted to working on their laptops and meeting in storefront computer shops, which are usually filled at night with students playing online games.
      汽车设计师被迫在笔记本电脑上工作,在临街的电脑店中召开会议,而这通常是学生晚上玩在线游戏的地方。