第三人称复数:storefronts
1. (临街的)店面,铺面
A storefront is the outside part of a shop which faces the street, including the door and windows.
2. 临街店铺(或办公室)
A storefront is a small shop or office that opens onto the street and is part of a row of shops or offices.
e.g. Main Street in Great Barrington is lined with small storefronts and restaurants.
大巴灵顿的主街两侧林立着许多小的店铺和餐馆。
e.g. ...a tiny storefront office on the main street.
主街上一间巴掌大的临街办公室
1. There are cupcakes and ice creams named for the Obamas and cardboard cutouts of the president in storefront windows.
2. The youths attacked branches of Citibank and three Greek banks, smashing storefront windows.
3. Television images showed a Long Beach drapery business that had its storefront window knocked out.
4. The Baghdad suicide attack shattered storefront windows, dug craters in the road and set fire to several cars.
5. The blasts shattered storefront windows, dug craters in the road and set fire to about 10 other cars.
6. She said she did not know exactly how much had sold since the storefront went up about two hours after the outage.
7. The incident began when a security guard stopped a local resident from taking pictures outside Dolce & Gabbana's storefront in January.
8. Television images showed a business that had its storefront window knocked out.
noun
1. storefront的意思
1. the front side of a store facing the street
usually contains display windows
Synonym: shopfront