salesperson / ˈseɪlzˌpɜr sən /

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salesperson 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a person who sells goods, services, etc.

salesperson 近义词

n. 名词 noun

salesman/woman

更多salesperson例句

  1. Our salespeople in Florida, they’re beginning to see Californians in Florida.
  2. B-to-B campaigns are a different story, and I believe that salespeople are highly relevant to that equation — provided they bring industry knowledge and creative solutions to the table.
  3. If there’s a lesson in San Diego so far, it’s that smart technologies aren’t as cost-effective and sophisticated as salespeople often claim and not as useful as officials had hoped.
  4. A successful salesperson working in one of these stores, especially before large chains came to dominate the sector, could make a career of their role, providing for their family, no college degree needed.
  5. In electronic equities trading we are five-to-one engineers to salespeople.
  6. Likewise, the basics of being a good salesperson are surprisingly basic: people who make more calls make more money.
  7. Double entendre... And, I'm told, SOMEONE (salesperson on the floor, I think—not certain) got the whole thing on video.
  8. The transaction between a customer and salesperson is not just so much money changing hands for a certain article.
  9. This knowledge is a fundamental part of each salesperson's equipment.