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Intrigen
Einkaufswagen

в PONS речника

ˈshop·ping cart СЪЩ Am

Einkaufswagen м <-s, ->
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I. shop [ʃɒp, Am ʃɑ:p] СЪЩ

1. shop (store):

Geschäft ср <-(e)s, -e>
Laden м <-s, Lä̱·den>
baker's shop esp Brit
Bäckerei f <-, -en>
Wettbüro ср <-s, -s>
Buchladen м <-s, -läden>
sweet [or Am candy]shop
sweet [or Am candy]shop
to set up shop lawyer
to shut [or Am close] up shop

2. shop Brit, Aus (shopping):

Einkauf м <-(e)s, -käu·fe>

3. shop (workshop):

Werkstatt f <-, -stätten>
Konstruktionsbüro ср <-s, -s>
closed [or Am union]shop

Phrases:

to be all over the shop Brit разг

II. shop <-pp-> [ʃɒp, Am ʃɑ:p] ГЛАГ нпрх

to shop for sth

III. shop <-pp-> [ʃɒp, Am ʃɑ:p] ГЛАГ прх

1. shop Brit sl (inform):

to shop sb to sb
jdn bei jdm verpfeifen разг

2. shop (go shopping somewhere):

to shop sth certain shop

shop·ping [ˈʃɒpɪŋ, Am ˈʃɑ:p-] СЪЩ no pl

1. shopping (buying in shops):

2. shopping (purchases):

I. cart [kɑ:t, Am kɑ:rt] СЪЩ

1. cart (pulled vehicle):

Wagen м <-s, ->
Karren м <-s, ->
Pferdewagen м <-s, ->

2. cart Am (supermarket trolley):

Einkaufswagen м <-s, ->

Phrases:

II. cart [kɑ:t, Am kɑ:rt] ГЛАГ прх (transport with effort)

to cart sth
to cart sth (carry)
etw schleppen разг
Present
Ishop
youshop
he/she/itshops
weshop
youshop
theyshop
Past
Ishopped
youshopped
he/she/itshopped
weshopped
youshopped
theyshopped
Present Perfect
Ihaveshopped
youhaveshopped
he/she/ithasshopped
wehaveshopped
youhaveshopped
theyhaveshopped
Past Perfect
Ihadshopped
youhadshopped
he/she/ithadshopped
wehadshopped
youhadshopped
theyhadshopped

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едноезични примери (не са проверени от PONS редакцията)

She slowly walks away pushing a shopping cart filled with her children's belongings.
en.wikipedia.org
More particularly, it allows an online shopper using an internet marketplace to purchase an item without having to use shopping cart software.
en.wikipedia.org
Adding the product to the shopping cart, registering or filling in contact details and payment all further reduce the numbers step-by-step cumulatively along the funnel.
en.wikipedia.org
The site currently operates with a shared shopping cart with its sister sites.
en.wikipedia.org
The swinging rear door formed the basis of the patent claim, and was a major innovation in the evolution of the modern shopping cart.
en.wikipedia.org

Примери от интернет (не са проверени от PONS редакцията)

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In tours (for example in Brussels, Argos Walk, 10/23/2003), Teran presented the live video feeds on monitors which she moved in a shopping cart to the fronts of shops.
iasl.uni-muenchen.de
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In Rundgängen zeigte Teran (zum Beispiel in Brüssel, Argos Walk, 23.10.2003) auf Monitoren, die sie in einem Einkaufswagen vor Geschäfte schob, was ihr Videoscanner aufnahm.
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Online video for retail sites increases both the average number of products and the cost of each product consumers put in their shopping carts.
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www.brightcove.com
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Videos für den Onlineeinzelhandel erhöhen sowohl die durchschnittliche Anzahl von Produkten als auch die Kosten der Produkte, die Kunden in ihren Einkaufswagen legen.
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Can be rapidly converted from a trolley to a shopping cart.
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www.leggero.ch
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Lässt sich rasch vom Handwagen zum Einkaufswagen umwandeln.
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We measure engagement at every consumer touch point—from TV screens to smartphones, from viral videos to shopping carts.
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www.nielsen.com
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Wir messen die Kundenbindung an sämtlichen Interaktionspunkten – von TV-Bildschirmen über Smartphones bis hin zu viralen Videos oder Einkaufswagen.
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[...]
The American grocer Sylvan Goldman is considered the inventor of the shopping cart. In 1937 he provided a “shopping cart” for his customers at his “Humpty Dumpty“ supermarket in Oklahoma City – so they would be able to shop for more items than they could with the small shopping baskets.
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www.ixtenso.com
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Als Erfinder des Einkaufswagens gilt der amerikanische Lebensmittelhändler Sylvan Goldman, der 1937 in seinem „Humpty Dumpty“-Supermarkt in Oklahoma City den Kunden einen „shopping cart“ zur Verfügung stellte – damit sie mehr einkaufen konnten als mit den kleinen Einkaufskörben.
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