groceries
groceries — 名詞
1. the food, drinks, and small household items that people buy at a supermarket or
雜貨;食品
在超市或商店買回家用的食物與日用品
the food, drinks, and small household items that people buy at a supermarket or small neighbourhood shop to use at home.
Pim carried two heavy bags of groceries up the apartment stairs.
Pim 提著兩袋沉甸甸的雜貨,走上公寓的樓梯。
collocation: bags of groceries
On Sunday mornings Lara and her father buy groceries at the farmers' market.
每個星期天早上,Lara 和爸爸都會去農夫市集買食品雜貨。
collocation: buy groceries
Aylin forgot to put the frozen groceries in the freezer when she got home.
Aylin 回到家後,忘了把冷凍的食品雜貨放進冷凍庫。
The delivery driver left a box of groceries by the front door.
外送員把一箱雜貨放在前門旁邊。
Ada writes a shopping list before she goes out to get the week's groceries.
Ada 出門採買一週的雜貨之前,會先寫好一張購物清單。
- provisions
more formal; often used for travel or emergency supplies
- foodstuffs
formal or technical; food items considered as products, not as a weekly shop
- shopping
British everyday equivalent; 'do the shopping' often refers to buying groceries
文法句型
always plural
a bag/box/cart of groceries
用法筆記
Always plural in this meaning; the singular 'grocery' is rare and usually means a small shop. Common verbs are 'buy', 'get', 'do', and 'deliver'; common containers are 'bag', 'box', and 'cart'.