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Definition of buyer in English: buyernoun ˈbʌɪəˈbaɪ(ə)r 1A person who makes a purchase. 购买者;买主 Example sentencesExamples - The idea that house buyers on new estates should purchase their own wheelie bins is ludicrous.
- Builders recognise the first-time buyer as a valuable market and build accordingly.
- It was then that one of my customers asked me to find a prospective buyer for their house.
- It is mandatory for the buyer to send the money in advance to get his purchase home delivered to him.
- The move has been delayed yet again as our buyer has changed her buyer yet again.
- Sales in which several potential buyers carried out multiple surveys were a problem for buyers.
- The anonymous buyer apparently then consumed the contents of the bottle in one sitting.
- This increases the difficulties faced by first-time buyers entering the market.
- No one knows who bought the cars, as none of the buyers wanted their purchase to be made public.
- A little hope is a powerful thing, especially to a first-time buyer in a hostile market.
- The investigation also helped police track down alleged buyers of the videos.
- Under the definitions, any major trade buyers would fall foul of the regulations.
- British buyers know they are taking a calculated risk investing in the north ahead of a settlement.
- If it doesn't get to profit soon, it will need to recapitalise, or find a trade buyer.
- In the end, we escaped pretty lightly and our buyers supported the market as well as they could.
- Yet there is another side to this market - and buyers who ignore it could feel the pinch later on.
- As we speak, the business is trading on and we are hopeful we will find a buyer.
- New-car buyers have an even better opportunity to avoid paying fuel tax by buying a car with a diesel engine.
- By encouraging first time buyers into the market it will bring more movement to it.
- He told campaigners that he would speak to representatives in the licensed trade to see if he could find a buyer for the pub.
Synonyms purchaser, shopper, customer, consumer, client, patron, investor, user (buyers), clientele, patronage, public, trade, market Law vendee rare emptor - 1.1 A person employed to select and purchase stock or materials for a large retail or manufacturing business.
采购员 Example sentencesExamples - Wholesale buyers no longer come to the fruit and fish markets or to buy fabric and clothing.
- For many manufacturers, the customer is regarded as the retail company's buyer.
- The response from fashion buyers, the press and the public has been incredible.
- The M&S buyers would do well to taste this vineyard's Pinot when choosing their next supplier.
- His father was an engineer turned salesman and his mother a retail buyer.
- At the time, he was a fashion buyer with no mountaineering experience - apart from a trip to some rocky Welsh countryside.
- Prior to joining the company, she was a retail buyer for various department stores in the Midwest.
- There were fears the new buyer might move manufacturing out of Scotland to cheaper centres in the Far East.
- She was a retail buyer for 5 years before starting a family.
- Unfortunately retailer buyers in America are resisting the urge to buy PCs in droves.
Synonyms entrepreneur, business person, industrialist, manufacturer, tycoon, magnate, big businessman, employer
Phrasesbuyer's (or buyers') market An economic situation in which goods or shares are plentiful and buyers can keep prices down. 买方市场(指货物或股票充足,买方可以压价的经济状态) Example sentencesExamples - In Europe, all the leading carriers have announced dramatic cost-cutting exercises, making it a buyer's market for airlines seeking new aircraft.
- The majority of roles tend to be at the more senior end, but it is very much a buyers' market.
- For now, of course, the relentless tech downturn means a buyer's market.
- The employment situation for journalists was very much a buyer's market, and power inside the newsrooms rested unambiguously with top management.
- The buyer's market for auditors - in which accounting firms cross-sold consulting services and pandered to clients - has been transformed into a seller's market.
- And if you're on the prowl for an acquisition, it's a buyers' market.
- ‘Don't wait for prices to drop, but do remember that it's starting to become a buyer's market again,’ he said.
- A pick-up in London will be good news for sellers, as it has been a buyer's market in the capital for the past few years.
- It's a buyer's market and the days of selling off the plans are gone.
- Its pace of expansion is very rapid indeed, but up to a point it is purchasing in a buyers' market, simply because the big brands are so anxious to sell.
Rhymesacquire, admire, afire, applier, aspire, attire, ayah, backfire, barbwire, bemire, briar, byre, choir, conspire, crier, cryer, defier, denier, desire, dire, drier, dryer, dyer, enquire, entire, esquire, expire, fire, flyer, friar, fryer, Gaia, gyre, hellfire, hire, hiya, ire, Isaiah, jambalaya, Jeremiah, Josiah, Kintyre, latria, liar, lyre, Maia, Maya, Mayer, messiah, mire, misfire, Nehemiah, Obadiah, papaya, pariah, peripeteia, perspire, playa, Praia, prior, pyre, quire, replier, scryer, shire, shyer, sire, skyer, Sophia, spire, squire, supplier, Surabaya, suspire, tier, tire, transpire, trier, tumble-dryer, tyre, Uriah, via, wire, Zechariah, Zedekiah, Zephaniah Definition of buyer in US English: buyernounˈbaɪ(ə)rˈbī(ə)r 1A person who makes a purchase. 购买者;买主 Example sentencesExamples - He told campaigners that he would speak to representatives in the licensed trade to see if he could find a buyer for the pub.
- By encouraging first time buyers into the market it will bring more movement to it.
- A little hope is a powerful thing, especially to a first-time buyer in a hostile market.
- The anonymous buyer apparently then consumed the contents of the bottle in one sitting.
- No one knows who bought the cars, as none of the buyers wanted their purchase to be made public.
- Under the definitions, any major trade buyers would fall foul of the regulations.
- It was then that one of my customers asked me to find a prospective buyer for their house.
- The move has been delayed yet again as our buyer has changed her buyer yet again.
- This increases the difficulties faced by first-time buyers entering the market.
- Yet there is another side to this market - and buyers who ignore it could feel the pinch later on.
- British buyers know they are taking a calculated risk investing in the north ahead of a settlement.
- New-car buyers have an even better opportunity to avoid paying fuel tax by buying a car with a diesel engine.
- Builders recognise the first-time buyer as a valuable market and build accordingly.
- It is mandatory for the buyer to send the money in advance to get his purchase home delivered to him.
- If it doesn't get to profit soon, it will need to recapitalise, or find a trade buyer.
- In the end, we escaped pretty lightly and our buyers supported the market as well as they could.
- As we speak, the business is trading on and we are hopeful we will find a buyer.
- The investigation also helped police track down alleged buyers of the videos.
- The idea that house buyers on new estates should purchase their own wheelie bins is ludicrous.
- Sales in which several potential buyers carried out multiple surveys were a problem for buyers.
Synonyms purchaser, shopper, customer, consumer, client, patron, investor, user - 1.1 A person employed to select and purchase stock or materials for a large retail or manufacturing business.
采购员 Example sentencesExamples - At the time, he was a fashion buyer with no mountaineering experience - apart from a trip to some rocky Welsh countryside.
- For many manufacturers, the customer is regarded as the retail company's buyer.
- His father was an engineer turned salesman and his mother a retail buyer.
- The response from fashion buyers, the press and the public has been incredible.
- She was a retail buyer for 5 years before starting a family.
- Wholesale buyers no longer come to the fruit and fish markets or to buy fabric and clothing.
- There were fears the new buyer might move manufacturing out of Scotland to cheaper centres in the Far East.
- Prior to joining the company, she was a retail buyer for various department stores in the Midwest.
- The M&S buyers would do well to taste this vineyard's Pinot when choosing their next supplier.
- Unfortunately retailer buyers in America are resisting the urge to buy PCs in droves.
Synonyms entrepreneur, business person, industrialist, manufacturer, tycoon, magnate, big businessman, employer
PhrasesAn economic situation in which goods or shares are plentiful and buyers can keep prices down. 买方市场(指货物或股票充足,买方可以压价的经济状态) Example sentencesExamples - Its pace of expansion is very rapid indeed, but up to a point it is purchasing in a buyers' market, simply because the big brands are so anxious to sell.
- The buyer's market for auditors - in which accounting firms cross-sold consulting services and pandered to clients - has been transformed into a seller's market.
- A pick-up in London will be good news for sellers, as it has been a buyer's market in the capital for the past few years.
- ‘Don't wait for prices to drop, but do remember that it's starting to become a buyer's market again,’ he said.
- And if you're on the prowl for an acquisition, it's a buyers' market.
- The employment situation for journalists was very much a buyer's market, and power inside the newsrooms rested unambiguously with top management.
- For now, of course, the relentless tech downturn means a buyer's market.
- In Europe, all the leading carriers have announced dramatic cost-cutting exercises, making it a buyer's market for airlines seeking new aircraft.
- It's a buyer's market and the days of selling off the plans are gone.
- The majority of roles tend to be at the more senior end, but it is very much a buyers' market.
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