dictionnaire espéranto - Anglais

Esperanto - English

butikumado Anglais:

1. shopping shopping


Let's go shopping.
Today I'm shopping in town as well as running an errand for my grandmother.
Tom lost the shopping list his mother had given him and just bought things he wanted to eat.
Shopping around has become a burden to him.
On weekdays, shopping streets swarm with people hurrying and rushing along.
However, compared to that in cities, rural use of online news, search engines, online shopping, online banking, online stocks and so on is much lower.
Shopping by mail through catalogs gives people a wide choice of merchandise.
This shopping district is the only high street in the local area; it stocks the whole line-up from products for daily life to school study equipment.
Over the next fifteen years, architects, planners and community developers will work together to transform 346 acres of industrial wasteland into 6,500 homes, two shopping centres, a marina, a primary school and college, and parkland.
He was deceived by the late night television shopping network and paid high prices.
Everyone, it seemed, was anxious to get their Christmas shopping done early this year.
Are there any markets or supermarkets around here? Is it convenient for daily shopping?
You're pretty late to have just gone shopping. Have you been making out someplace?
Also, "armchair shopping" gets rid of the frustrations of crowds and traffic.
As we entered the shopping district Haruna's gaze darted about, just like she was a rustic from the hills, as she looked over the area.