junk shop - traduzione in greco
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junk shop - traduzione in greco


junk shop         
n. παλιατζίδικο
gift shop         
  • Campbell County Rockpile Museum gift shop in [[Gillette, Wyoming]]
  • Mugs and glass cups in a gift shop in a zoo in Northeastern Mexico.
STORE PRIMARILY SELLING ITEMS INTENDED TO BE USED AS SOUVENIRS
Gift shops; Gift Shop; Souvenir shop; Souvenir shops
κατάστημα δώρων
παλιατζίδικο      
junk shop

Definizione

junk shop
¦ noun informal a shop selling second-hand goods or inexpensive antiques.

Wikipedia

Junk shop
A junk shop is a retail outlet similar to a thrift store which sells mostly used goods at cheap prices. A low-quality antique shop may border on being a junk shop.
Esempi dal corpus di testo per junk shop
1. None of the furniture would fetch 10p in a British junk shop.
2. Spotting a fake amphora priced at 3 in the window of a junk shop, Sampson said: I bet I can get that for 1.
3. He found the garishly–painted bird ornaments in a junk shop and commissioned a ceramicist to turn them into massive examples.
4. Another hotly fancied candidate was Jim Lambie, for the garishly painted bird ornaments he found in a junk shop and laid out on a Technicolor floor that looked like a zany ‘60s happening.
5. It took more than 18 years, for instance, before she broke her silence to confirm that her beautiful daughter Petrina was fathered by disgraced former Tory Minister Jonathan Aitken. (Petrina uncovered the link after noticing her uncanny resemblance to Aitken‘s twin girls.) When Soraya‘s diaries and photo albums turned up in a London junk shop, she pleaded for them not to be published.