词汇 | wholesaler |
释义 | wholesaler noun[ C ] uk /ˈhəʊlˌseɪ.lər/ us /ˈhoʊlˌseɪ.lɚ/ someone who buys and sells goods in large amounts to shops and businesses: 批发商 a furniture wholesaler家具批发商 Compare middleman a person who sells things sellerWe'll need to talk to the seller and see if they'll accept your bid on the house. salespersonThe shop was so busy that it took me ages to get the salesperson's attention. salesmanHe was a used-car salesman. saleswomanShe was the company's top saleswoman. sales assistantUKCan you wave over a sales assistant? I have a question about this bracelet. People who buy things anti-consumer bidder buyer consumer couponer end user foot traffic importer late adopter multi-client personal shopper prosumer punter purchaser rag-and-bone man ragman speculator subscriber tradesman tradespeople You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: People who sell things Traders & entrepreneurs wholesaler | Business Englishwholesaler noun[ C ] COMMERCEuk /ˈhəʊlˌseɪlər/us a person or company that sells goods to stores or other businesses, etc. rather than to the public: Factory gate prices may be rising, but it is retailers and wholesalers, not consumers, who are shouldering this burden. a book/drug/food/wine wholesaler Compare retailer Examples of wholesalerwholesaler Recyclable material is sold to wholesalers and organic material is composted and then sold in the market. In addition to intermediate-goods producers, there are wholesalers and final-product fabricators. In the above wholesaling model, wholesalers take goods on consignment from intermediate-goods producers. In theory, fully diversified wholesalers, paying in gold, do solve the coordination problem. In particular, the wholesalers are not working on a cash-and-carry basis, which would have them assume coordination risk. Intermediate-goods producers produce, and their product is bought by wholesalers with gold. Assuming the publications themselves are realistically priced, margins are often slight and distribution through the traditional channels of wholesaler-retailer barely viable. In the mid-seventeenth century wholesaler associations were organized by industry or on a territorial basis. The specialized wholesalers deliver their supply to their respective terminals, and then the final-product fabricators buy their inputs from the different specialized terminals. Crops and other farm products were largely marketed through the local grain elevator or wholesaler (83.2%) and through an industry operation (70.3%). One was a large commercial grower of salad crops and it was not surprising that this company supplied more than one wholesaler. This simplifies the strategic structure of the model, because the wholesalers do not themselves behave strategically. It is easier for wholesalers to meet and, in practice, they are fewer. Like wholesalers and final-product fabricators, banks are assumed to have no endowments, to operate at zero cost, and to be competitive and consume no goods. Next came the ' clean ' retail trades (innkeepers, and large-scale shopkeepers and wholesalers), then prosperous ' dirty ' manual trades (tanners, butchers, or skilled metal and wood workers). 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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