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词汇 discounter
释义 discounter
noun[ C ]
uk /dɪsˈkaʊntər/ us /ˈdɪskaʊntər/
a person or company that sells things at lower prices than others:
If you use a deep discounter, you can expect to save from 60% to 90% over a full-service firm.

Examples of discounter


discounter
An example would be moving from a department store to a discounter.
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Many manufacturers would be happy, especially in the present state of over-capacity, to sell to discounters and orthodox retailers alike.
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The real effective proof and discounter alike of doubt and fear will be federation in being.
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He was a very notable, prominent, business man, a great discounter of bills, a great foreign banker.
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The global financial and food crisis means that people are saving on consumption, and that means a rise in market share for discounters.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
Foreign banks, foreign drawers, foreign endorsers, and endorsers and drawers in this country and discounters were very chary of incurring fresh liability unless other liabilities could be liquidated.
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It includes bankers, bill discounters, discount houses, and any business that might be strictly analogous, but which perhaps might not be included in those exact terms.
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Factors cited were the heavy debt incurred during its aggressive expansion in the 1990s, growing competition from mass discounters, and internet piracy.
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The stores are full service markets (as opposed to discounters) known for their focus on quality stores and products.
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Many of its departments (e.g., shoes and jewelry) were leased to third-party operators, a common practice among early discounters.
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There are over 240 retail outlets and name-brand discounters as anchors.
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The surrounding buildings now house chain stores, fast-food restaurants, and fashion discounters.
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His father was a sheriff's officer, bill discounter, wine merchant and owner and manager of theatres.
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The company had lost some of its market share to toy discounters and stores with more modern offerings.
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Such bookshops have additional costs that are not borne by discounters, who just stock their shelves with the current blockbusters.
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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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