shopper / ˈʃɒp ər /

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shopper 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a person who shops.
  2. comparison shopper.
  3. a retail buyer for another person or a business concern.
  4. a locally distributed newspaper of retail advertisements.

shopper 近义词

n. 名词 noun

customer

更多shopper例句

  1. Our connection and understanding of our customers gives Walmart a unique way of reaching the right shoppers at the right time with our first-party data.
  2. Going contactless also means having an online presence so shoppers can browse and purchase items directly from the store without ever leaving the house.
  3. The pandemic has meant shoppers stuck at home are putting even greater emphasis on being comfortable.
  4. Some of that information would be made available to shoppers.
  5. After all, the goal of the partnership between GNI and Complex is to “turn readers into shoppers and shoppers into buyers,” said Adams Harding.
  6. The shopper bags continued the petal effect, made perhaps from extra material from a wedding dress covered in rosettes.
  7. Certainly, a supermarket shopper should be protected against buying a product that could be unsafe.
  8. A fellow shopper tweeted: 'Oh Just an average day, Kate Middleton smiled at me!
  9. I returned to the towel section and attempted to speak to a shopper who'd just thrown a few in her cart.
  10. The average amount spent by a holiday shopper over the weekend rose 6.2 percent.
  11. The expert shopper in these departments is already in demand.
  12. As Christmas drew near, many a perplexed shopper came to her for “ideas,” and all went away content.
  13. Sales, however tempting, should be avoided by the unwary (p. 311) shopper, for they are dangerous as spiders' webs.
  14. The professional window shopper is a vagabond at heart—a loiterer by nature.
  15. The successful scientist does not, like a shopper, look over one by one all available samples and pick out what he wants.