jobber
英['dʒɒbə(r)]
美['dʒɑːbər]
Noun:
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someone who buys large quantities of goods and resells to merchants rather than to the ultimate customers
- 1. Now that I'm a stock - jobber, naturally my likes and dislikes have changed.
- 现在税局长丢了,改做公债, 自然主张又不同了.
来自子夜部分
- 2. David work as a jobber before he find a permanent job.
- 大卫在找到固定工作以前做零工.
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- 3. I need to call my jobber to sell some shares.
- 我需要给我的股票经纪人打电话卖些股票.
来自互联网
- 4. The United States can find dress jobber from the network directly, carry next come over?
- 美国可以直接从网络上找到服装批发商, 然后运过来 么 ?
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- 5. Some butcher order volumes are 300, and jobber can offer money only many 100.
- 有的小贩定货量为300只, 而批发商只能供货100多只.
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用作名词 (n.)
- David worked as a jobber before he found a permanent job.
大卫在找到固定工作以前做零工。
- The enterprise relies on the acting jobber of countrywide each district to sell a product in the market.
企业依靠全国各地的代理批发商在市场销售产品。
- I need to call my jobber to sell some shares.
我需要给我的股票经纪人打电话卖些股票。