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Definition of vendor in English: vendor(US vender) noun ˈvɛndɔːˈvɛndɔːˈvɛndə 1A person or company offering something for sale, especially a trader in the street. (尤指街上的)摊贩;小贩 an Italian ice-cream vendor 意大利冰淇淋摊贩。 Example sentencesExamples - She glanced around quickly, and her eyes caught a street vender who was selling ice cream.
- The cries of children playing and street vendors hawking their merchandise rose above the hubbub.
- Today's street vendors hawk pirated DVD movies and contraband toys and clothing from China.
- In Peru's informal economic sector, street vendors sell anything from food to flowers.
- For example, Unilever sells soap through street vendors and Coca-Cola is sold through kiosks.
- Street vendors and small restaurants in Bangkok also reported chicken sales have dived since late last week.
- A seafood vendor hawks his goods at a morning market in Kuala Lumpur yesterday.
- Surprisingly, many middle-class customers also enjoy buying from the street vendors.
- These are sold at market or by street vendors, but people typically grow enough for their own consumption.
- The battle should begin with shop owners, they should not allow vendors along the corridors.
- Street vendors had set up their carts in front of her space, keeping customers away.
- You'll see vendors hawking everything from incense to books on the latest conspiracy theory.
- The hotdog vendor looked up from his task of assembling Rhino's meal and stared at them.
- She explained that some place had become a dumping area for rotting vegetables that vendors were unable to sale.
- They found a street vendor selling ice cream; this time Rose wouldn't take no for an answer.
- I learned to drink espresso there served up from a little vendor's cart.
- I'd just grab something from a vendor's cart in the marketplace.
- He nodded and I turned away, walking straight up to the vendor's cart.
- I am reminded of a very simple example where hotdog vendors compete for location on a strip of beach.
- The explosion in Baghdad occurred in a market when police tried to dismantle two bombs found in vendors ' stalls.
Synonyms seller, salesperson, salesman, saleswoman, dealer, trader, tradesman, retailer, shopkeeper, shopman, shop girl, shop boy, sales assistant, assistant, wholesaler, merchant, trafficker, purveyor, supplier, stockist, marketer, marketeer, sales representative, door-to-door salesman, travelling salesman, commercial traveller tout, barrow boy broker, agent, representative, negotiator North American sales clerk, clerk, storekeeper informal counter-jumper, rep, knight of the road, runner, pusher dated chandler, pedlar, hawker rare huckster, crier, colporteur - 1.1Law The seller in a sale, especially of property.
〔律〕(尤指房地产)卖主,卖方 Example sentencesExamples - First, he must be sure that the vendor of the property is really entitled to sell it.
- Contracts between the vendor and the claimant were exchanged on 12 th June 1995.
- In the agreement the vendor warranted that the pool machinery was properly constructed and free of structural deficits.
- On 30 June the Solicitors remitted the full purchase price of £102,000 to the Vendor's solicitors.
- The vendor's solicitor responded with a letter to Kent dated October 9.
OriginLate 16th century: from Anglo-Norman French vendour (see vend). Definition of vendor in US English: vendor(also vender) noun 1A person or company offering something for sale, especially a trader in the street. (尤指街上的)摊贩;小贩 an Italian ice cream vendor 意大利冰淇淋摊贩。 Example sentencesExamples - Street vendors and small restaurants in Bangkok also reported chicken sales have dived since late last week.
- The hotdog vendor looked up from his task of assembling Rhino's meal and stared at them.
- Today's street vendors hawk pirated DVD movies and contraband toys and clothing from China.
- He nodded and I turned away, walking straight up to the vendor's cart.
- Street vendors had set up their carts in front of her space, keeping customers away.
- She glanced around quickly, and her eyes caught a street vender who was selling ice cream.
- These are sold at market or by street vendors, but people typically grow enough for their own consumption.
- In Peru's informal economic sector, street vendors sell anything from food to flowers.
- For example, Unilever sells soap through street vendors and Coca-Cola is sold through kiosks.
- I'd just grab something from a vendor's cart in the marketplace.
- You'll see vendors hawking everything from incense to books on the latest conspiracy theory.
- The cries of children playing and street vendors hawking their merchandise rose above the hubbub.
- Surprisingly, many middle-class customers also enjoy buying from the street vendors.
- The explosion in Baghdad occurred in a market when police tried to dismantle two bombs found in vendors ' stalls.
- They found a street vendor selling ice cream; this time Rose wouldn't take no for an answer.
- A seafood vendor hawks his goods at a morning market in Kuala Lumpur yesterday.
- The battle should begin with shop owners, they should not allow vendors along the corridors.
- I learned to drink espresso there served up from a little vendor's cart.
- I am reminded of a very simple example where hotdog vendors compete for location on a strip of beach.
- She explained that some place had become a dumping area for rotting vegetables that vendors were unable to sale.
- 1.1 A person or company whose principal product lines are office supplies and equipment.
- 1.2Law The seller, especially of property.
〔律〕(尤指房地产)卖主,卖方 Example sentencesExamples - On 30 June the Solicitors remitted the full purchase price of £102,000 to the Vendor's solicitors.
- In the agreement the vendor warranted that the pool machinery was properly constructed and free of structural deficits.
- The vendor's solicitor responded with a letter to Kent dated October 9.
- Contracts between the vendor and the claimant were exchanged on 12 th June 1995.
- First, he must be sure that the vendor of the property is really entitled to sell it.
OriginLate 16th century: from Anglo-Norman French vendour (see vend). |