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杂货 (záhuò) refers to groceries, miscellaneous goods, or general merchandise. It can refer to any type of item that is sold in a grocery store, convenience store, or other retail store. Examples of items that can be called 杂货 (záhuò) include food, drinks, toiletries, cleaning supplies, stationery, and other everyday items. It can also refer to items that are not typically found in a grocery store, such as clothing, furniture, and electronics.
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Yes, there are several synonyms for 杂货 (záhuò) that refer to groceries or miscellaneous goods in Chinese. Here are a few commonly used terms:
1. 食品 (shípǐn) - This word specifically means "food" or "food products." It can refer to edible items but is more focused on consumables rather than the broader range of miscellaneous goods.
2. 日用品 (rìyòngpǐn) - This translates to "daily necessities" or "daily use items." It encompasses a variety of products that people use regularly in their daily lives, such as toiletries and household supplies, and can overlap with the concept of groceries.
3. 杂物 (záwù) - This term means "miscellaneous items" or "odds and ends." While it can include a variety of items, it often refers more to non-food items compared to 杂货 (záhuò), which includes food products as well.
4. 食品杂货 (shípǐn záhuò) - This phrase combines both terms and explicitly refers to grocery items that are food-related. It emphasizes the food aspect of miscellaneous goods.
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