bookshop
/ˈbʊkʃɒp/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈbʊkʃɑːp/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈbu̇k-ˌshäp/ (ame, mw)
bookshop — noun
1. a place, in a town or online, where people can buy books
a place, in a town or online, where people can buy books
Aiko found a bird book in the small bookshop near campus.
find [book] in a bookshop
On rainy Saturdays, families crowd the children's corner of that bookshop.
The bookshop by the station stays open after the last train.
After class, Priya ordered a history book from an online bookshop.
Inside the old market, a quiet bookshop sells used travel books.
- bookstore
the normal American English word for the same kind of place
- bookseller
often means the person or company selling the books, not just the shop
- shop
much broader and does not show that books are the main thing sold
文法句型
go to the bookshop
buy a book from a bookshop
work in a bookshop
用法筆記
More common in British English; American English usually prefers bookstore. It can name a physical store or an online seller.