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in store
有貨,有售
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Store
n.
1.
That
which
is
accumulated
,
or
massed
together
;
a
source
from
which
supplies
may
be
drawn
;
hence
,
an
abundance
;
a
great
quantity
,
or
a
great
number
.
The
ships
are
fraught
with
store
of
victuals
.
--
Bacon
.
With
store
of
ladies
,
whose
bright
eyes
Rain
influence
,
and
give
the
prize
. --
Milton
.
2.
A
place
of
deposit
for
goods
,
esp
.
for
large
quantities
;
a
storehouse
;
a
warehouse
;
a
magazine
.
3.
Any
place
where
goods
are
sold
,
whether
by
wholesale
or
retail
;
a
shop
. [U.S. &
British
Colonies
]
4.
pl.
Articles
,
especially
of
food
,
accumulated
for
some
specific
object
;
supplies
,
as
of
provisions
,
arms
,
ammunition
,
and
the
like
;
as
,
the
stores
of
an
army
,
of
a
ship
,
of
a
family
.
His
swine
,
his
horse
,
his
stoor
,
and
his
poultry
.
--
Chaucer
.
In store
,
in
a
state
of
accumulation
;
in
keeping
;
hence
,
in
a
state
of
readiness
.
“I
have
better
news
in
store
for
thee.”
--
Shak
.
Store clothes
,
clothing
purchased
at
a
shop
or
store
; --
in
distinction
from
that
which
is
home-made
. [
Colloq
. U.S.]
Store pay
,
payment
for
goods
or
work
in
articles
from
a
shop
or
store
,
instead
of
money
. [U.S.]
To set store by
,
to
value
greatly
;
to
have
a
high
appreciation
of
.
To tell no store of
,
to
make
no
account
of
;
to
consider
of
no
importance
.
Syn:
--
Fund
;
supply
;
abundance
;
plenty
;
accumulation
;
provision
.
Usage:
Store
,
Shop
.
The
English
call
the
place
where
goods
are
sold
(
however
large
or
splendid
it
may
be
)
a
shop
,
and
confine
the
word
store
to
its
original
meaning
;
viz
.,
a
warehouse
,
or
place
where
goods
are
stored
.
In
America
the
word
store
is
applied
to
all
places
,
except
the
smallest
,
where
goods
are
sold
.
In
some
British
colonies
the
word
store
is
used
as
in
the
United
States
.
In
his
needy
shop
a
tortoise
hung
,
An
alligator
stuffed
,
and
other
skins
Of
ill-shaped
fishes
;
and
about
his
shelves
A
beggarly
account
of
empty
boxes
. --
Shak
.
Sulphurous
and
nitrous
foam
, . . .
Concocted
and
adjusted
,
they
reduced
To
blackest
grain
,
and
into
store
conveyed
. --
Milton
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
in
store
adj
:
in
readiness
;
awaiting
; "
gave
us
a
hint
of
the
excitement
that
was
in
store
for
us
" [
syn
:
in store(p)
]
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