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broker

/broh-ker/US // ˈbroʊ kər //UK // (ˈbrəʊkə) //

经纪人,掮客,经纪商,仲介

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an agent who buys or sells for a principal on a commission basis without having title to the property.
    • : a person who functions as an intermediary between two or more parties in negotiating agreements, bargains, or the like.
    • : stockbroker.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to act as a broker for: to broker the sale of a house.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to act as a broker.

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Examples

  • The London-based nonprofit Privacy International has challenged the legality of the data broker business under GDPR, targeting Oracle among others.

  • Google is the largest broker of ad sales on all other sites, serving most buyers and most sellers.

  • John Casey, then the city’s ballpark administrator who also helped with major real estate deals, said he kicked around potential solutions with Jason Hughes, a commercial real estate broker and unpaid city adviser.

  • A study by Savills, the commercial property broker, found that traffic last month at high-end shopping malls in three of China’s top five cities had returned to, or exceeded, pre-virus levels.

  • For these brokers, the big money isn’t in the stock market—it’s in options.

  • When you are safely out, you give your password to the smuggler who calls it in to the broker to release the funds.

  • The broker who sold the policy went so far as to say the doctors had been lying to me.

  • Caro wanted a clean start, a new editor, and enough money to survive on while he finished writing The Power Broker.

  • “When Robert Moses began building playgrounds in New York City, there were 119,” Caro writes in The Power Broker.

  • That single chapter, the most visceral and moving part of The Power Broker, took Caro six months to research and write.

  • A delivery of a policy therefore, to an insurance broker, would be a delivery to his principal.

  • A bill and note broker who does not disclose the principal's name is liable like other agents as a principal.

  • Thence, indeed, in the course of a few days went a wealthy broker whose sign was three balls.

  • They drove on, and reaching Winnipeg next day, went straight to Graham the wheat-broker's offices.

  • "I'll make it that much, and see the others do their share," said Dane, and then glanced at the broker with a curious smile.