词汇 | importer |
释义 | importer noun[ C ] uk /ɪmˈpɔː.tər/ us /ɪmˈpɔːr.t̬ɚ/ a person, country, or company that buys products from another country in order to sell them: (向别国购买商品在本国进行销售的)进口商;进口国 After the USA, Japan is the second biggest importer of oil.日本是继美国之后的第二大石油进口国。 He is an importer of African foodstuffs.他是个非洲食品进口商。 People who buy things anti-consumer bidder buyer consumer couponer end user foot traffic late adopter multi-client mystery shopper prosumer punter purchaser rag-and-bone man ragman scrap dealer speculator tradesman tradespeople wholesaler importer | Business Englishimporter noun[ C ] uk /ɪmˈpɔːtər/ us /-ˈpɔːrṱɚ/ COMMERCE a person or company that buys goods from another country in order to sell them: The FDA is requiring distributors and importers of produce to register with the government. a car/food/oil importer ECONOMICS a country that imports goods: A third of the world's leading exporters and importers are now developing countries. the biggest/largest/major importer of sthThe United States is the world's largest importer of oil. FINANCE a country that borrows money or gets investment from another country: The U.S. is the largest net importer of capital. See also net importer Compare exporter Examples of importerimporter These standards were translated into enforceable obligations for individual producers and importers. Thanks to the clarity of their commercial motives, plant importers learned through experience. Consequently, importers of pollutionintensive goods have an incentive to try to link trade negotiations to global environmental agreements. But this advantage can easily be eroded if importers plan imports to match seasonal demand. For both species, the individuals used were sampled from tanks at the importers' plant, containing a mixture of more than 100 family groups. This appears to be largely due to the low priority assigned to contraceptive markets by the large importer-distributors. At the same time the primary importer and distributor for each brand was ascertained by informal inquiry amongst retail traders. By assumption, the importers and exporters invoice in local currency. In contrast, by relying on several countries for energy, an importer can, in principle, reduce the risks of disruptions. One implication of this hypothesis is that, as dirty industries move to the pollution havens, industrialized countries will become importers of the dirty industries. The market estimates of competing manufacturers, importers and distributors, were found to be wholly unreliable and to vary by as much as 300%. Recent growth rates of cereal and livestock production in the developing countries have generally been below those demands, with agricultural exporters becoming importers. Market runners frequently become involved in the trade as hired hands of resellers or importers. Consequently, importers of pollution-intensive goods have an incentive to try to link trade negotiations to global environmental agreements. At first sight this is quite unpleasant, requiring the importers of a module to "know" representation types which one might expect should be hidden. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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