영어에서 Wares 을 사용하는 예와 한국어로 번역
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Cool, free calendars, you know I got one in the mail the other day from a company advertising their wares.
All the vendors are showing off their wares and the visitors are getting an eyeful of beautiful corals and the latest in cool gadgets.
We're capable to work on ODM&OEM project for kitchen wares, such as manual&electric salt pepper mill grinders, coffee grinders, spice shakers, oil&vinegar bottles.
Hardware: Strong and good quality hard wares are one of important aspects to ensure the using life of the products.
In reality most kitchens will presently waste 2 to 3 man hours per day in attempts to clean their cook wares.
Offering solutions of OEM&ODM kitchen wares to achieve maximum growth for clients from all over the world.
In addition, we will be getting 24 more Subaru dealers by 2010 to help push the all-wheel drive wares.
At CHINAPLAS 2019, plastics and rubber industries from all over the world came to display their latest wares.
If fools went not to market bad wares would not be sold.
perhaps even sell you different wares to assist you on your journey.
Spyware- AdAware and Spybot are terrific free programs for eliminating pop-ups and other wares from your computer.
The delicious breathe of rain was in the air… In the street below a peddler was crying his wares.
peddlers hawking their wares.
Famille noire(Chinese: 黑地素三彩, Modi susancai) uses a black ground(although some clobbered wares had the black added in the 19th century).
relaxing at The Green Dragon Inn and strolls around the Marketplace where stalls hawk Hobbit wares and fresh produce.
full of pushy vendors, screaming at you to buy their wares.
free laundry and kitchen wares, all included, and just 15 km from the city centre.
All hotels and guesthouses should stop using single-use plastic wares by 2025, while postal
Wares produced by hundreds of stations and transported by thousands of ships are actually traded by NPCs and prices develop based on this simulated economy.
Allowing private companies to peddle their wares in the name of development or to“feed the world” is arguably immoral when there are alternatives that can bring much wider benefits.