Walmart

动词 v. 专有名词

英文释义

动词 v.
  1. To shop at Walmart. intransitive
    — Next we went Walmarting, where Shanti picked up more stuff for college, like sports bras in purple, white, and black and a hot water heater for dormitory tea parties.
  2. To outcompete, or drive out of business, by one's superior size and market share. transitive
    — Small farms make it difficult for the flu to spread, unlike in America where poultry majors have Walmarted individual farmers out of business.
专有名词
  1. A chain of large, discount department stores (most of which also sell groceries), originating in the United States and later spreading to several other countries.
    — It’s pretty obvious if you are a coffee drinker that Starbucks ain’t the Walmart of coffee.

词形变化

Walmarts plural Wal-Mart alternative Walmarts present,singular,third-person Walmarting participle,present Walmarted participle,past Walmarted past Wal-Mart alternative

词源

词源 1
The company name is likely an abbreviation for “Walton’s Market”, after its founder, Sam Walton. It was originally spelled Wal-Mart and later changed to Walmart.
词源 2
The company name is likely an abbreviation for “Walton’s Market”, after its founder, Sam Walton. It was originally spelled Wal-Mart and later changed to Walmart.
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