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buyer

/bahy-er/US // ˈbaɪ ər //UK // (ˈbaɪə) //

买方,买家,买主,买者

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who buys; purchaser.
    • : a purchasing agent, as for a department or chain store.

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Examples

  • That means that the ride is stiff and more punishing than maybe a lot of crossover SUV buyers might anticipate.

  • TikTok’s investment to make ads more shoppable and push further into e-commerce has the potential to help the app become more of a priority in ad budgets, according to buyers.

  • The blanket has two plugs and requires two outlets, which might be an issue for some buyers depending on the number of outlets in your space.

  • What several buyers want to watch is how widely available Forte’s audience segments become.

  • Through the course of 2020, Shop Pay helped buyers complete 137 million orders.

  • Think of it as a frequent buyer program for personal karma, or a spiritual band-aid.

  • Paddle8 works better than a smaller regional auction house because it is nimbler and its costs—to the seller and buyer—are lower.

  • It is a major buyer of Venezuelan oil and gas and Brazilian iron ore.

  • Jefferson wanted the land sold to the public to be a source of one-time revenue and a permanent holding for the buyer.

  • “A buyer can have a wrapped packet in his hand within three to 30 minutes,” she says.

  • The English have too much pride to be tricky or shabby, even in the essentially corrupting relation of buyer and seller.

  • The seller may have tried to fool her but did not, and having failed, the buyer has no legal ground for an action.

  • Many growers not only pack their own crop, but buy up that of others, thus acting as both producer and buyer.

  • A covenant to protect the buyer from encumbrances, claims, etc., does not always relieve him from the expense of a lawsuit.

  • In the case of personal property a sale may be avoided during his minority by an infant seller or buyer.