wholesale 的 4 个定义
- the sale of goods in quantity, as to retailers or jobbers, for resale.
- of, relating to, or engaged in sale by wholesale.
- extensive; broadly indiscriminate: wholesale discharge of workers.
- in a wholesale way; on wholesale terms: I can get it for you wholesale.
- in large quantities; on a large scale, especially without discrimination: Wild horses were slaughtered wholesale.
whole·saled, whole·sal·ing.
- to sell by wholesale.
wholesale 近义词
all-inclusive
更多wholesale例句
- The startup is coming out of “stealth mode” today but it has been around for a couple of years already and has signed on a number of large healthcare companies as customers — for example, the wholesale drug giant AmerisourceBergen.
- That’s why we recently stopped our wholesale business and moved to smaller collections.
- They have also asked for a wholesale change to how we provide benefits to seasonal employees—an approach that has been in place at the resort, and across our industry, for decades.
- Our factory has the capacity to produce up to 7 million masks a week, helping us keep up with the demand of our direct-to-consumer, wholesale, and collaborations projects.
- Kriegsman’s startup initially launched as a retail-as-a-service company, before shuttering its physical stores in 2019 to focus on its online marketplace, which helps broker wholesale orders between brands and retailers.
- To be sure, the election was not an embrace of the GOP platform, but it was a wholesale rejection of Barack Obama.
- In March the Colorado native, who sells wholesale farm products, decided to purchase an abandoned jail in his hometown of Brush.
- Crown was working at a company called Valley Wholesale until he was recently laid off.
- Laughing at the wholesale denial of free speech is not the voice of moderation.
- Michael Kors Sues Costco: Michael Kors is suing wholesale warehouse club Costco for false advertising.
- The money went into the pockets of the Admiralty clerks and paymasters, who thrived on wholesale and shameless peculation.
- Again he got up and went inside, where he wrote a letter to a certain wholesale house with whom his account was large.
- This woman was married in 1821, by Jacques Collin's sister, to the head clerk of a rich, wholesale hardware merchant.
- This is the broadest street in London and was opened by wholesale condemnation of private property.
- Nevertheless, the fisheries supply additional employment to processing and wholesale employees.