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vender    
n. 卖主;叫卖者;小贩

卖主;叫卖者;小贩



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  • Vendor vs. vender in Standard American English
    The spelling vendor is the standard spelling The New Yorker, as part of its bizarre house style, uses the spelling vender No one else does, besides those trying to emulate The New Yorker’s style Of the 45 examples in COCA, only 17 were actual uses of the spelling vender outside of The New Yorker (compared with over 2000 examples of vendor, a ratio of over 100 to 1) Two were proper names
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    In this specific case of a coffee stall we could say coffee vendor to describe the Barista The general phrase for seller of food and beverages and other mechandise is Street Trader Street Traders that serve hot food or drink at any time between the hours of 23 00 and 05 00 will also require a Premises Licence Peddlers are permitted either door to door or on the streets with a low cost
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    1 I am surprised to not see vendor as an existing answer, especially since I see it regularly used in business contexts in this sense AHD: vendor, also vender n 2 One that provides products or services to a business for a fee Macmillan: vendor NOUN [COUNTABLE] FORMAL a company or person that sells a particular product or service
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    Slang is “very informal usage in vocabulary and idiom that is characteristically more metaphorical, playful, elliptical, vivid, and ephemeral than ordinary language” Since thru is the exact same word as through, it cannot possibly be considered slang Spelling is always an approximation anyway; spoken language is primary Now, if you and your friends used bazinga to mean "through", that
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    User name Questions answered Correct answers Progress Total time Time per test Forum user since Messages posted Windy_day 129 69 53 17% 1:29:24h 6:56m 31 Dec 2009 4 Find all posts by Windy_Day Windy_Day is number 18423 out of 60243 learners # Test Correct answers Incorrect answers Time per test Date Category
  • What does gotcha mean? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Gotcha actually has several meanings All of them can be derived from the phrase of which this is a phonetic spelling, namely " [I have] got you" Literally, from the sense of got = "caught, obtained", it means "I've caught you" As in, you were falling, and I caught you, or you were running, and I grabbed you It's a short step from the benign type of caught to the red-handed type of caught
  • Boilt or boiled - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Any good Alabamian will start to salivate when they hear a vender yelling "boilt peanuts!" Some Southerners also use Neckkit for Naked Usually, though, this is in jest and as the joke goes, "Naked" is how you were born, "Neckkit" is what your parents were when they conceived you
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