
(价钱)
价格
the amount of money required for buying something

(条码)
条形码
a row of black and white lines printed on a product that contain information such as its price, readable only by a computer

(优惠)
折扣
the amount of money that is reduced from the usual price of something

(直销店)
折扣店
a store or organization where the products of a particular company are sold at a lower price

(专卖店)
精品店
a small store in which fashionable clothes or accessories are sold

(小摊)
报摊
a small store with an open front selling newspapers, etc.
A kiosk is a small, stand-alone structure used for selling goods, providing information, or offering services. It is often found in busy areas like shopping malls, airports, or parks. Kiosks can be designed for various purposes, such as food stands, ticket sales, or digital information points. They are usually compact and easy to set up or move. Kiosks can be operated by a single person and are often used to offer convenience or quick service to people on the go.

(摊贩)
小贩
someone on the street who offers food, clothing, etc. for sale

(旧货市场)
跳蚤市场
an outdoor marketplace where used goods and antiques are sold, typically at lower prices

(手推车)
推车
a vehicle that has two or four wheels and is used to carry objects in an airport, terminal, or supermarket

(回款)
退款
an amount of money that is paid back because of returning goods to a store or one is not satisfied with the goods or services

(付款处)
收银台
a place in a supermarket where people pay for the goods they buy

(免费样品)
赠品
something given away without charge, often as a promotional incentive

(折扣券)
优惠券
a small piece of document that is used for buying things with a lower price

(优惠券)
代金券
a digital code or a printed piece of paper that can be used instead of money when making a purchase or used to receive a discount

(竞拍)
拍卖
a public sale in which goods or properties are sold to the person who bids higher

(销售截止日期)
保质期
the last recommended day for a product to be sold before its quality begins to deteriorate

(狂购物者)
购物狂
someone who spends a lot of time shopping, often buying unnecessary things

(宣传册)
小册子
a book typically small, with information, images, and details about a product, service, organization, or event
A brochure is a printed or digital document used to provide information about a product, service, company, or event. It typically contains detailed descriptions, images, and other relevant content, designed to inform and attract potential customers or clients. Brochures are often used for marketing or promotional purposes and are usually folded to create multiple panels for easy reading and distribution. They can be handed out at events, mailed to prospects, or displayed in locations where people may show interest in the subject. The goal of a brochure is to present key details in an engaging and concise manner.

(中间商)
中介
an intermediary between the producer and the consumer in a transaction

(地下市场)
黑市
the illegal purchase and selling of goods in high price, ofen in an unreasonable price
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(提前订购)
预订
an order placed before the product is available for sale

(再售)
转售
to sell something one has previously purchased
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(发货)
运输
to send goods or individuals from one place to another using some form of transportation
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(裹)
包装
to cover an object in paper, soft fabric, etc.
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(引进)
进口
to buy goods from a foreign country and bring them to one's own
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(输出)
出口
to send goods or services to a foreign country for sale or trade
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(议价)
讨价还价
to negotiate the terms of a contract, sale, or similar arrangement for a better agreement, price, etc.
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(生产)
制造
to produce products in large quantities by using machinery
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(负担得起)
买得起
to be able to pay the cost of something
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(竞标)
出价
to offer a particular price for something, usually at an auction
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(货比三家)
比价
to visit different stores to compare the price of a particular product or products before buying

(以物换物)
物物交换
to exchange goods or services without using money
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