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merchant

/mur-chuhnt/US // ˈmɜr tʃənt //UK // (ˈmɜːtʃənt) //

商人,商家,商户,商贾

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who buys and sells commodities for profit; dealer; trader.
    • : a storekeeper; retailer: a local merchant who owns a store on Main Street.
    • : Chiefly British. a wholesaler.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : pertaining to or used for trade or commerce: a merchant ship.
    • : pertaining to the merchant marine.
    • : Steelmaking. of standard shape or size.

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Examples

  • Over 40 million buyers now regularly use Shop Pay at these merchants and others on Shopify’s platform to complete their purchases.

  • Several of these firms also offer a range of payments services for merchants.

  • The company provides a marketplace where third-party merchants have the opportunity to reach customers they might not otherwise have had, Bezos said, and Amazon’s success is built on the ability of those sellers to thrive, too.

  • The purpose was to not mess up your conversion metrics, but rather to have “automated systems to ensure consumers are getting accurate pricing information from our merchants.”

  • Like Uber Eats, Drizly teams with local merchants in the markets it services.

  • The Daily Beast spoke to Merchant about the film, dating adventures, and the state of American television.

  • His father, Hassan, is a carpet merchant with close relations to senior members of the conservative Islamic Coalition Party.

  • He has a voice not dissimilar in timbre and penetrative ability to the incredibly annoying comedian Stephen Merchant.

  • She could have auditioned to be the tavern wench or a faerie; instead, she signed on as a merchant, knitting chain-mail bikinis.

  • Brecht placed his merchant-mother in a dark universe of impossible choices.

  • They will reach you by the hands of Mr. Mackenzie, a worldly-minded Scotch merchant, but honest as to earthly things.

  • Alila has a cousin married to a Chinese merchant in Manila and some time he is going to visit her.

  • Harris, the silk merchant, stood among these broken and burnt stones and shivered.

  • Departure on the fourth voyage, accompanied by a merchant-ship bound through Torres Strait.

  • A young Englishman, a wine merchant, accompanied us in our journey through this sultry valley and was our cicerone.