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dealership

/dee-ler-ship/US // ˈdi lərˌʃɪp //

经销商,经销店,交易商,交易员

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : authorization to sell a commodity: He got the dealership for the area after a long investigation into his credit status.
    • : a sales agency or distributor having such authorization.

Examples

  • Ford also plans to continue its free medical-grade face mask distribution — 120 million in communities hard-hit by the coronavirus across the United States — at local dealerships and nonprofits through the middle of this year.

  • He also had various business interests, including auto dealerships and restaurants.

  • In the end, Wilson, who works at a car dealership, went to the District’s Roosevelt High School.

  • Reports have also said that the US-based firm will be importing the cars as completely built units to India and won’t be selling them via dealerships.

  • Everywhere Mabry went, he seemed to run into someone he knew, either from the dealership or from working the door outside his brother’s club, the Old Skool Lounge.

  • The dealership called the Hercules team “right then and there,” Pedro Sr. said.

  • He had the vehicles moved to the curb outside the dealership.

  • But Carbiz, a used-car dealership in Baltimore, initially wouldn't say if it was cutting Rice loose.

  • Darci Brown, owner of a car dealership in Greenfield, Mass., has bred dogs as a hobby for 30 years.

  • Is Pat Roberts aware that Dodge City has a fine Chrysler dealership?

  • The single solid basis of his success was his thorough knowledge of cattle—his proficiency in dealership.

  • You see, it's a factory franchise dealership and they changed it to Downtown Lincoln-Mercury.