retailers
英 [riːˈteɪləz]
美 [ˈriˌteɪlərz]
n. 零售商; 零售店
retailer的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 零售商;零售店
Aretaileris a person or business that sells goods to the public.- Furniture and carpet retailers are among those reporting the sharpest annual decline in sales.
据称年销售额下滑幅度最大的零售商中包括家具和地毯零售商。
- Furniture and carpet retailers are among those reporting the sharpest annual decline in sales.
双语例句
- Smuggled and counterfeit products hurt consumers, retailers, manufacturers and the government alike.
走私和假冒产品伤害了消费者、零售商、制造商和政府。 - Retailers and fast-food companies are expanding and looking for safe suppliers.
零售商和快餐企业正在扩张,都在寻找安全的供应商。 - Seasonal shops are also an opportunity for retailers to collaborate with other businesses.
季节性快闪店也给零售商提供了一个与其他企业合作的机会。 - Next to the expense of cashiers, pricing items is one of the costliest labor costs of grocery retailers.
对食品杂货零售商来说,给货物贴价签也是劳动力成本中最为昂贵的一个部分,仅次于雇佣收银员的费用。 - The day after Christmas is generally a busy one for retailers
圣诞节后的那一天零售商一般都比较忙。 - A healthy US-China supply chain requires government collaboration and retailers and their suppliers taking responsibility.
一个健康的美中供应链协同和零售商要求政府和供应商负责。 - Electrical retailers will often take away old appliances if you buy a new one, sometimes in part-exchange.
买新电器时,电器经销商往往会拿走旧电器,有时会以旧换新。 - The fabrics are sold wholesale to retailers, fashion houses, and other manufacturers.
这些纺织品被批发给零售商、时装店和其他制造商。 - This significantly impacts retailers on their ability to do business and has a real impact on their livelihood.
这明显影响到了零售商的经商能力,真的影响到了他们的生活。 - Retailers can return defective merchandise.
零售商可以退回有缺陷的商品。