buyers / ˈbaɪ ər /

买家买方购买者买主

buyers 的定义

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

buyers 近义词

n. 名词 noun

someone who purchases

更多buyers例句

  1. That means that the ride is stiff and more punishing than maybe a lot of crossover SUV buyers might anticipate.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. What several buyers want to watch is how widely available Forte’s audience segments become.
  5. Through the course of 2020, Shop Pay helped buyers complete 137 million orders.
  6. Think of it as a frequent buyer program for personal karma, or a spiritual band-aid.
  7. Paddle8 works better than a smaller regional auction house because it is nimbler and its costs—to the seller and buyer—are lower.
  8. It is a major buyer of Venezuelan oil and gas and Brazilian iron ore.
  9. Jefferson wanted the land sold to the public to be a source of one-time revenue and a permanent holding for the buyer.
  10. “A buyer can have a wrapped packet in his hand within three to 30 minutes,” she says.
  11. The English have too much pride to be tricky or shabby, even in the essentially corrupting relation of buyer and seller.
  12. The seller may have tried to fool her but did not, and having failed, the buyer has no legal ground for an action.
  13. Many growers not only pack their own crop, but buy up that of others, thus acting as both producer and buyer.
  14. A covenant to protect the buyer from encumbrances, claims, etc., does not always relieve him from the expense of a lawsuit.
  15. In the case of personal property a sale may be avoided during his minority by an infant seller or buyer.