vender
vender — 名詞
1. a person who sells things, especially in a public place such as a street, market
小販;攤販
在街頭或市場販賣商品的人
a person who sells things, especially in a public place such as a street, market, or outdoor event
Rachid bought a silver bracelet from a street vender near the main square.
Rachid 在主廣場附近的一個街頭小販那裡買了一條銀手鍊。
street vender — common collocation
The fruit vender at the market gave Mei an extra mango for free.
市場的水果攤販多給了 Mei 一個免費的芒果。
fruit vender — specifies the type of goods sold
Diya ran a small food stall and worked as a vender near the office block.
Diya 在辦公大樓附近經營一個小攤位,當起了攤販。
Faisal waved at the newspaper vender as he walked past the corner shop each morning.
Faisal 每天早上去轉角商店的路上,都會向報攤小販揮手致意。
The ice-cream vender rang a bell to attract children playing in the park.
冰淇淋小販搖鈴吸引公園裡玩耍的孩子們。
文法句型
vender + of + [product]
street vender
用法筆記
Vender is a less common spelling of vendor. Both spellings are used with the same meaning, though vendor is more frequent in formal writing.
常見錯誤
2. a machine that sells food, drinks, or small items after coins, bills, or a card
自動販賣機
投入錢幣後自動出售商品或食品的機器
a machine that sells food, drinks, or small items after coins, bills, or a card are inserted
Théo put two coins into the vender and took a cold can of soda.
Théo 投了兩枚硬幣到自動販賣機,拿出了一罐冰涼的汽水。
coins into the vender — typical action
Kwame checked the snack vender on the third floor, but it was completely empty.
Kwame 去三樓的零食自動販賣機看了一下,但裡面完全空了。
snack vender
A drink vender stood at the end of the hallway near the fire exit.
走廊盡頭的逃生門旁邊擺了一台飲料自動販賣機。
Tamar tapped the side of the vender when her bag of chips got stuck inside.
Tamar 的洋芋片卡在機器裡,她拍了拍自動販賣機的側面。
The office vender sells sandwiches, chocolate bars, and bottles of water.
辦公室的自動販賣機有賣三明治、巧克力棒和瓶裝水。
- vending machine
the full, standard term; more formal and more widely understood
- dispenser
a broader term for any machine that releases items; can also refer to towel or soap dispensers
文法句型
[product] vender
vender + sells + [product]
用法筆記
This sense is more common in American English than in British English, where vending machine is the usual term. Use vending machine in formal writing; vender in this sense is informal.