purchaser / ˈpɜr tʃəs /

购买者买方购房者采购商

purchaser3 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

pur·chased, pur·chas·ing.

  1. to acquire by the payment of money or its equivalent; buy.
  2. to acquire by effort, sacrifice, flattery, etc.
  3. to influence by a bribe.
v. 无主动词 verb

pur·chased, pur·chas·ing.

  1. to buy something.
n. 名词 noun
  1. acquisition by the payment of money or its equivalent; buying, or a single act of buying.
  2. something that is purchased or bought.
  3. something purchased, with respect to value in relation to price; buy: At three for a dollar they seemed like a good purchase.

purchaser 近义词

n. 名词 noun

buyer

purchaser 的近义词 5
purchaser 的反义词 3

更多purchaser例句

  1. According to a study by the Influencer Marketing Hub, almost 50% of Twitter users have made purchases as a direct result of a Tweet from an influencer.
  2. They are more value-conscious than before and are looking for reassurance that their privacy and data are protected when making purchases online.
  3. Only once a year for 2 weeks we’re offering an amazing 30% discount on ANY purchase.
  4. Top purchase categories in recent months have included apparel, small electronics, and skincare.
  5. Also, share your user-generated content on Instagram stories since they are designed to drive purchases.
  6. When I suggest a Russian oligarch as a possible purchaser, Lobanov says, "No, where could they keep it in Russia?"
  7. For bringing the home within the reach of a black purchaser, however, the speculator extracted a considerable price.
  8. It was nearly impossible in Arizona to bring a case against a straw purchaser.
  9. The government will be the purchaser of GM in the 363 Sale, so they are naturally involved, day-to-day.
  10. The bill must not be drawn or renewed after the goods have been surrendered to the purchaser or consignee.
  11. Did the law require the purchaser to make known his superior knowledge before purchasing?
  12. But if the merchant should put fine ones on top in order to deceive a purchaser, he could recover for his loss.
  13. In some states a statute protects the purchaser by giving him a fixed period of two or three months or more to record his deed.
  14. The purchaser bought supposing that there was no such deficit, but perhaps a small one, what would a court do?