1. Wardrobe: A wardrobe is a cabinet for storing clothes.
2. rummaging through boxes and cabinets: turn the boxes and cabinets over. Describe a thorough search. Also called "ransacking boxes and boxes".
3. Cabinet: a cabinet for putting food.
4. Counter: a device used in store business, a long cabinet used by enterprises and stores to separate their employees from customers for transactions.
5. Cabinet: containers for collecting clothes, documents, books, etc.
6. bookcase: a cabinet for placing books.
7. bedside table: a small bedside table for lights and other things.
8. Safe: a cabinet made of two layers of iron plates with asbestos in the middle and equipped with a special lock, which can prevent theft and fire.
9. Geliu: namely "beech willow".
10, shopkeeper: also known as "shopkeeper".
1 1, wall cabinet: cabinet embedded in the wall.
12. Counter: a counter that displays one or several unique commodities in a store or a hat counter in a sales department.
13. container: the counter for displaying goods.
14, wardrobe: a kind of furniture. A vertical wooden cabinet for storing things. Stand by the counter.
15, chop-handed shopkeeper: a metaphor for someone who only commands others and does nothing himself.
16, iron cabinet: iron cabinet. Another name for the safe.
17, electric freezer: refrigerator.
18, lying cabinet: refers to a long cabinet lying flat.
19, on the counter: locker room: The bartender at the counter in the store went to the counter and asked the woman to take down the 20-cent wine. -Chapter 29 of Water Margin
20. Cabinet room: the accounting room of the store. The payment for the purchase of 100 pieces of silks and satins has been paid to the Cabinet Office.
2 1, cabinet: a kind of furniture for collecting clothes.
22. chest of drawers: chest of drawers is almost furniture with boxes for drawers.
23. Standing at the counter: refers to the sales staff who sell goods in the commodity counter.
24. Counter store: a store that kept gold, silver and property for customers in the Tang and Song Dynasties. In the Song Dynasty, many cabinets and shops had become places where hooligans sold copper coins and gambled illegally.