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news·stand  (nzstnd, nyz-)
n.
An open booth or stand at which newspapers and periodicals are sold.

newsstand [ˈnjuːzˌstænd]
n
a portable stand or stall in the street, from which newspapers are sold
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Noun1.newsstand - a stall where newspapers and other periodicals are soldnewsstand - a stall where newspapers and other periodicals are sold
sales booth, stall, stand - a booth where articles are displayed for sale
Translations
newsstand [ˈnjuːzstænd] N (US) → quiosco m de periódicos y revistas
newsstand news-stand [ˈnjuːzstænd] nkiosque m à journaux
Eight new national newspapers have appeared on the newsstands since 1981 → Huit journaux nationaux sont apparus dans les kiosques depuis 1981.
newsstand [ˈnjuːzˌstænd] nedicola


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