middleman 的定义
plural mid·dle·men.
- a person who plays an economic role intermediate between producer and retailer or consumer.
- a person who acts as an intermediary.
middleman 近义词
intermediary
更多middleman例句
- Dayforward is aiming to modernize the insurance industry by cutting out the middleman and allowing customers to buy directly from the site.
- No Google Analytics means no middleman between Ekstra Bladet and data from its site, whether its views or subscription conversions.
- Extracting fees from publishers, advertisers, and as the middleman.
- In many cases, brands are not getting much ad inventory for their money because an increasingly large portion of the spending is going to middlemen.
- Specializing in sleep products, Coop Home Goods cannot be found in stores but thrives online, cutting out the middleman during sales to better guarantee customer satisfaction.
- A more recent wrinkle is the doctor who prescribes from his own office, cutting out the middleman (read: pharmacist).
- But it turns out that the manager had received no such recording, due to some middleman botching the exchange.
- It is a highly efficient, fair, reliable, technologically advanced, and cheap-enough middleman.
- Warby Parker's reinvention of the high-priced optical industry relied on one main tactic: cutting out the middleman.
- As is the case with all secondary markets, however, the middleman usually takes a piece.
- If he happens also to be a Captain of Industry, which usually he is not, it is merely one middleman cut out.
- The important thing for you is that he is the middleman on whom you depend for the disease.
- The Law was handed down by a being even inferior to the angels, by a middleman named Moses.
- They endeavored to cut off the profits of the middleman by establishing cooperative grocery stores, meat markets, and coal yards.
- But the manufacturer's emancipation from the middleman need not always lead to trade agreements.