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  • 21retail bank — ➔ bank1 * * * retail bank UK US noun [C] ► BANKING a bank that provides services to the public and to small businesses rather than to large companies or organizations: »French retail banks have been doing well. → Compare COMMERCIAL BANK(Cf. ↑ …

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  • 22retail merchant — ➔ merchant * * * retail merchant UK US noun [C] US COMMERCE ► a business that sells directly to the public from a store: »These layoffs and plant closings have impacted Brownsville retail merchants and other businesses as well …

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  • 23retail therapy — ˌretail ˈtherapy noun [uncountable] when people go shopping in order to feel better, rather than because they really need to buy things, often used humorously * * * retail therapy UK US noun [U] HUMOROUS ► the activity of going shopping in order… …

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  • 24retail management — UK US noun [U] COMMERCE, MANAGEMENT ► the activity of managing stores that sell goods to the public: »She has worked in retail management and customer service. retail manager noun [C] ► »He is a retail manager in a clothes shop …

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  • 25retail manager — retail management UK US noun [U] COMMERCE, MANAGEMENT ► the activity of managing stores that sell goods to the public: »She has worked in retail management and customer service. retail manager noun [C] ► »He is a retail manager in a clothes shop …

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  • 26retail shop — UK US noun [C] COMMERCE ► RETAIL STORE(Cf. ↑retail store): »Until the 1970s it was a thriving area, filled with restaurants, retail shops, and businesses …

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  • 27retail — ► NOUN ▪ the sale of goods to the general public (rather than to a wholesaler). ► ADVERB ▪ being sold to the general public. ► VERB 1) sell (goods) by retail. 2) (retail at/for) be sold by retail for (a specified price). 3) rec …

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  • 28Retail — Re tail (r[=e] t[=a]l), n. [F. retaille piece cut off, shred, paring, or OF. retail, from retailler. See {Retail}, v.] The sale of commodities in small quantities or parcels; opposed to {wholesale}; sometimes, the sale of commodities at second… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 29Retail Slut — was a well known clothing store in Los Angeles that specialized in punk and goth fashions. Founded in 1983, by Helen O Neill (aka Helen Bed, helen13). Heavily supported the underground scenes such as the S M and Rave communities. Participated in… …

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  • 30Retail geography — is the study of where to place retail stores based on where their customers are. The use of retail geography has grown significantly in the past decade due to the use of geographic information systems (GIS).ee also*Marketing geography *Geo… …

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