dealership

/ˈdiːləʃɪp/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈdiːlərʃɪp/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈdē-lər-ˌship/ (ame, mw)

dealership — 名詞

  • dealershipsingular
  • dealershipsplural

1. a business that operates under a formal agreement to sell the products of one sp

1.名詞B1
釋義

經銷商

獲授權販售特定公司產品的商家,尤指汽車

a business that operates under a formal agreement to sell the products of one specific manufacturer from a particular location, most commonly associated with automobiles

例句

The dealership on Main Street offers free oil changes for every new car sold.

Main Street 的那家汽車經銷商對每輛售出的新車提供免費換油服務。

noun phrase as subject + verb phrase

Priya bought her first truck from a local dealership that sells only Ford vehicles.

Priya 從一家只賣 Ford 車款的地方經銷商買了她的第一輛卡車。

bought from + dealership + that-clause

同義詞
  • dealer

    broader term; can refer to either the business location or the person who runs it

  • franchise

    focuses on the license agreement rather than the physical business

  • showroom

    only refers to the display area within a dealership, not the full business

用法筆記

Most commonly refers to car businesses, but can also apply to motorcycles, boats, farm equipment, and other vehicles. In everyday speech, 'dealership' alone usually implies a car dealership.

常見錯誤

I took my car to the dealer shop for repairs.
I took my car to the dealership for repairs.
💡'dealer shop' is not a standard English phrase; use 'dealership' or 'car dealer' instead.