intermediary 的 2 个定义
plural in·ter·me·di·ar·ies.
- an intermediate agent or agency; a go-between or mediator.
- a medium or means.
- an intermediate form or stage.
- being between; intermediate.
- acting between persons, parties, etc.; serving as an intermediate agent or agency: an intermediary power.
intermediary 近义词
person who negotiates
更多intermediary例句
- Instead, Liang pointed to the possibility that the virus jumped across species in nature through intermediary hosts such as pangolins, cats or minks.
- He reached out to Podhorzer, through an intermediary both men declined to name.
- Clearing houses — the intermediary between stock buyers and sellers — are in the headlines in a way they haven't been since the 2008 financial crisis.
- A multi-state antitrust suit filed in December claimed Google uses its “massive information advantage strategically to harm any publisher who refuses to use its intermediaries.”
- Tapjoy’s business model has been to serve as an intermediary between advertisers, gamers and game developers.
- He is the intermediary between the human world and the spiritual world.
- Had the term not already been taken, Obama might well have called his intermediary path the “third way.”
- The second is the possibility of an intermediary agreement in case a final status agreement will not be possible.
- Local jurisdictions have also created intermediary programs.
- So the predator priest (who could sign) was actually an intermediary between the kids and their parents.
- Austria, however, had a considerable quantity on hand, and these an intermediary proposed I should buy.
- Permit me to say, monsieur, that you must also have heard of me through some other intermediary than mutual friends.
- Deposits can be made by the intermediary of rural postmen to the extent of 500 florins.
- It will be noticed that Nelson was practically the intermediary between the two commanders-in-chief.
- This might be explained away on the ground that the intermediary colors are blends of the extreme colors.