vend
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++vend /vend/ verb [transitive] law to sell something 出售 —vending noun [uncountable] street vending 沿街叫卖→ See Verb table
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vend• We would encourage all restaurants, cafeterias, delicatessens, food vending services and convenience stores to do the same.From Longman Business Dictionaryvendvend /vend/ verb [transitive] formal to sell somethingThis was their first move into vending hardware. —vending noun [uncountable]Los Angeles has finally legalizedsidewalk vending (=selling things on the street)→ See Verb tableOrigin vend (1600-1700) Latin vendere, from venum dare “to give for sale”vend verbChinese
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vend
vend /vend/
verb [transitive] law
—vending noun [uncountable]:
street vending
vend /vend/
verb [transitive] law Date: 1600-1700
Language: Latin
Origin: vendere, from venum dare 'to give for sale'
to sell somethingLanguage: Latin
Origin: vendere, from venum dare 'to give for sale'
—vending noun [uncountable]: