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vendor

/ven-der; especially contrastively ven-dawr/US // ˈvɛn dər; especially contrastively vɛnˈdɔr //UK // (ˈvɛndɔː) //

供应商

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or agency that sells.
    • : vending machine.

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Examples

  • Unlike vendors who shifted to the cloud tools like HR, CRM or ERP, Box has been building a way to manage content in the cloud.

  • Gartner noted that Apple had a better quarter than other smartphone vendors because of an improving market in China, where the iPhone-maker sells a significant number devices.

  • Because the couple is already deep in the process of planning a wedding and dealing with everyone from their own family members to vendors, Swann says guests shouldn’t give them anything else to think about.

  • In the past, companies had limited options in commercial-grade databases from a handful of vendors.

  • They are then prompted to fill out a short questionnaire and post a job request without being required to select a particular service provider or vendor in advance.

  • If the vendor is hosting the device, what does their system look like in terms of firewalls and other protections?

  • “The same ones who killed them used to visit,” the vendor said.

  • I was buying a book from a vendor in a crowded, fluorescent-lit convention center.

  • Al-Shahzad failed to properly detonate his bomb and was reported to the New York police by a Muslim-American street vendor.

  • Titanic once bet a peanut vendor $10 he could throw a peanut across Times Square in New York.

  • A poor vendor of pamphlets and newspapers, coming out of a reading-room, was accused of selling books favorable to royalty.

  • A vendor or seller of property, may have for the money he is to receive a lien, which is nearly the same thing as a mortgage.

  • If thou be not a buyer of gold, nor a vendor of silver, tarry not at my door; I have no time for beggars.

  • The vendor said he could get fourpence a pound for the whole, and that it made capital Bristol board.

  • The vendor of stars looked at him in her direct serious fashion.