In British English, pharmacy is not the usual way of referring to a shop where medicines are sold or given out. The usual term is chemist or chemist's. She went into a chemist's and bought some aspirin. In American English, the word drugstore is used, but this usually refers to a shop where you can buy drinks, snacks, and other small items, as well as medicines. At the drugstore I bought a Coke and the local papers.
在英国英语中,指药店常用的不是 pharmacy,而是chemist 或 chemist's。例如:She went into a chemist's and bought some aspirin(她走进药店买了些阿司匹林)。在美国英语中常用 drugstore,但是在这种地方除了能买药,还可以买到饮料、零食和其他小东西。例如:At the drugstore I bought a Coke and the local papers(我在杂货店买了一瓶可乐和几份当地报纸)。
Word Link | pharma ≈ drug : pharmaceutical, pharmacist, pharmacy |
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