consumer 的定义
- a person or thing that consumes.
- Economics. a person or organization that uses a commodity or service.
- Ecology. an organism, usually an animal, that feeds on plants or other animals.
consumer 近义词
person who buys merchandise, services
更多consumer例句
- As the low-carb trends declined in the mid-aughts, so too did consumer appetites for blandly seasoned grain cakes.
- In the latest example of bolstering its first-party data offering for advertisers, Vice Media Group is using a new tool from consumer reporting agency Experian and data platform Infosum.
- The silver lining in all this—for the state of Americans’ personal finances, if not for retailers—seems to be a higher savings rate among consumers.
- Opendoor struggled in the early days of the pandemic, laying off 600 employees, or 35% of its workforce, in April as consumers stayed at home.
- It’s the very purpose of net neutrality that consumers can access everything the internet has to offer.
- She appeared to be just a happy American consumer out shopping at a big-box store.
- Zumbiel Packaging A Kentucky-based manufacturer of paperboard packaging for consumer goods.
- These insights and discoveries help PepsiCo anticipate, rather than react to, an ever-changing consumer landscape.
- What tastes great to an American consumer may not be what folks in China or India would choose to eat or drink.
- At some point even the seemingly insatiable American consumer is going to have had his fill.
- But suppose that the consumer, for the things which he himself makes and sells, or for the work which he performs, receives more?
- For a long time there were no contractors between the European sources of supply and the great consumer, the army.
- The graduated scale was a complete failure, and equally injurious to the purchaser and consumer.
- Sir, a consumer's delegation wishes to speak with you about the new Birthday Quotas.
- Tell that bunch of complainers I'll keep this District's economy healthy if I have to jail every consumer in it.