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一、去哪儿买 1 Shopping malls, not department stores. 购物的话更推荐购物中心,而不是百货商场。相对而言mall都比较大,品牌也全,吃喝玩乐都覆盖,甚至可以逛一天。 2 Outlet. 中文音译为奥特莱斯,普遍是过季的产品。价格有优势,有时可以打对折,牌子少一些,所以去之前一定要查攻略。 3 DFS. Duty Free Shop。现在DFS已经有了卡,分为几个级别,这里一般卖的都是大牌,Hermes、LV、Celine、Balenciaga、Zegna等等。如果outlet是给老百姓准备的购物场所,购物中心是给中产阶级购物的场所,DFS就是给中产阶级稍微再往上一点的小伙伴们准备的了。 二、实用的购物英文 Where is the biggest shopping center? 最大的购物中心在哪? Could you tell me how to get there? 能告诉我怎么到那吗? Where is the nearest supermarket from here? 最近的超市在哪? Excuse me. Can you help me? 打扰一下。能帮我一下吗? I’m just looking. Thank you. 随便看看,谢谢。 I’d like to see this. 我想看看这个。 Could you show me something in my size? 能找个适合我的号吗? Can I pick it up? 我能拿下来吗? I’d like the one in the window. 我想要橱窗里的那个。 Could you show me another one? 能给我看看另一件吗? What kind of colors do you have? 你们有什么颜色的? Do you have any other style? 你有其他风格的吗? Can I try this on? 我可以试穿吗? Where is the fitting room? 试衣间在哪? It doesn’t fit. 这个不适合。 Can you wrap it as a gift? 你能把它作为礼物包装吗? How much is that all together? 一共多少钱? Could you tell me how to make it tax-free? 能告诉我怎么使它免税吗? May I have the form for tax refund? 能给我张退税表吗? Where can I get a form for tax refund? 我在哪能得到退税表? Does it include tax? 含税了吗? Can I buy it tax-free? 我买它能免税吗? 三、包和鞋的说法 我知道你们最爱海淘的一个是包,一个就是鞋!你们骗不了我的,哈哈! 各类鞋 flats 平底鞋 trainers 运动鞋 boots 靴子 flip-flops 人字拖 slippers 拖鞋 sandals 凉鞋 wedges 坡跟鞋 high heels 高跟鞋 ballet pumps 芭蕾平底鞋 casual shoes 休闲鞋 sneakers平底运动鞋 formal leather shoes正式的皮鞋 loafers 船鞋 wellington boots雨靴 hiking boots登山靴 各种包 Satchel长形包 Shoulder 肩包 Tote 手提购物袋 Hobo 水饺包 Drawstring 水桶包 Clutch 手拿包 Envelope 信封包 Minaudière 晚装包 Pouch 化妆包 Duffel 旅行包 Trapeze 蝙蝠包 Bowler 保龄球包 Messenger 邮差包 Doctor 医生包 Saddle 马鞍包 Baguette 法棍包
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Do you like shopping online? Do you like finding a bargain or a good buy? The eBay is for you. eBay is the world’s online marketplace. It’s a place to buy and sell almost anything. With over 18 million members, eBay is more popular than any other shopping site on the Internet. People buy millions of different things on eBay’s Web site: from cars to electronics to musical instruments. Here’s how it works: A member puts an advertisement for an item on the Web site. Other members bid(出价), or offer money, for the item. The person who bids the most money gets to buy the item. Then the seller sends the thing to the buyer. “Selling on eBay is easy,” says Mike Stacks. He’s the owner of a company that sells used computers. And he also says, “I make friends on eBay. I think it’s a very friendly place.” But some people don’t like it. “I think the traditional(传统的) way to shop is better,” says Jenny Feng, a student. “I want to touch things—not to see a picture of them only.” But whether you like it or not, eBay is here to stay. There are now eBay users in the United States, China and many other countries. Soon, people may be able to shop on eBay anywhere in the world. 这是我找的一篇文章,供参考,谢谢