middleman
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A middleman is a person or company which buys things from the people who produce them and sells them to the people who want to buy them. 中間商[商業(yè)]
Why don't they cut out the middleman and let us do it ourselves?
他們爲(wèi)什麼不取消中間商,讓我們自己來(lái)做呢?
2. N-COUNT A middleman is a person who helps in negotiations between people who are unwilling to meet each other directly. 中間人
The two sides would only meet indirectly, through middlemen. 雙方衹會(huì)通過(guò)中間人間接會(huì)晤。
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middleman /?m?d?l?m?n/ (middlemen)
劍橋詞典
- a person who buys goods from the company that has produced them and makes a profit by selling them to a shop or a user
經(jīng)銷商;中間商
You can lower the price by cutting out (= avoiding the use of) the middleman and buying directly from the factory . 你可以繞過(guò)中間商直接從工廠採(cǎi)購(gòu)來(lái)降低價(jià)格。
someone who communicates or makes arrangements between two people or groups who are unwilling or unable to meet or deal directly with each other
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