purchaser 的 3 个定义
pur·chased, pur·chas·ing.
- to acquire by the payment of money or its equivalent; buy.
- to acquire by effort, sacrifice, flattery, etc.
- to influence by a bribe.
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pur·chased, pur·chas·ing.
- to buy something.
- acquisition by the payment of money or its equivalent; buying, or a single act of buying.
- something that is purchased or bought.
- something purchased, with respect to value in relation to price; buy: At three for a dollar they seemed like a good purchase.
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purchaser 近义词
buyer
更多purchaser例句
- 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.
- They are more value-conscious than before and are looking for reassurance that their privacy and data are protected when making purchases online.
- Only once a year for 2 weeks we’re offering an amazing 30% discount on ANY purchase.
- Top purchase categories in recent months have included apparel, small electronics, and skincare.
- Also, share your user-generated content on Instagram stories since they are designed to drive purchases.
- When I suggest a Russian oligarch as a possible purchaser, Lobanov says, "No, where could they keep it in Russia?"
- For bringing the home within the reach of a black purchaser, however, the speculator extracted a considerable price.
- It was nearly impossible in Arizona to bring a case against a straw purchaser.
- The government will be the purchaser of GM in the 363 Sale, so they are naturally involved, day-to-day.
- The bill must not be drawn or renewed after the goods have been surrendered to the purchaser or consignee.
- Did the law require the purchaser to make known his superior knowledge before purchasing?
- But if the merchant should put fine ones on top in order to deceive a purchaser, he could recover for his loss.
- 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.
- The purchaser bought supposing that there was no such deficit, but perhaps a small one, what would a court do?