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 consumer [kən'sjumɚ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 消费者

[经] 消费者, 用户


  1. It is a consumer society now.
    现在是消费社会。
  2. We should adopt the consumers' suggestion.
    我们应该接受用户的建议。
  3. The price increases were passed on by the firm to the consumers.
    那个公司把上涨的费用都转嫁到了消费者身上。


consumer
[ noun ]
a person who uses goods or services
<noun.person>


Consumer \Con*sum"er\ (k[o^]n*s[=u]m"[~e]r), n.
1. One who, or that which, consumes; as, the consumer of
food.

2. (Econ.) the person or organization that uses some item of
commerce or service in its own acitities, as opposed to
reselling the item or including it as part of another item
for resale; -- called also the {end user}.
[PJC]

  1. How well would an economy already struggling with tight credit conditions and weak consumer spending bear the added burden of a tax increase?
  2. An upgraded consumer complaint monitoring and tracking system.
  3. An Allegheny spokesman said the consumer and high-technology products concern wouldn't comment.
  4. The various changes left total consumer debt at a seasonally adjusted $692.77 billion in March.
  5. It took several moments to deconstruct this. It seems that News At Ten now specialises in the 'sandwich', a conventional film report served up to the consumer between a studio intro and a live two-way interview involving anchorman and reporter.
  6. Other key issues, he says, will include details of how the single market will work, environmental, consumer and social issues and the EEC's relationship with the rest of the world.
  7. Greyhound, a food and consumer products company that produces about 1,000 buses a year for intercity use, said it expects the transaction to be completed in July.
  8. Japanese officials urged the U.S. to help narrow international trade imbalances by curbing excessive consumer demand and expanding production capacity.
  9. A spokeswoman for Burroughs Wellcome said the company doesn't currently have any plans to reintroduce a capsule form of the product, but will monitor consumer response to the coated tablets.
  10. WITH CHRISTMAS just around the corner, marketers are fretting about how big a toll the stock market crash will take on consumer spending.
  11. That approach intensified after the 1985 introduction of the reformulated new Coke, and the consumer firestorm that resulted in the return of the original formula (now called Coke Classic).
  12. Textron said the strength of its aerospace/technology and consumer products businesses, as well as the Ex-Cell-O acquisition, were responsibile for the improved results from continuing operations.
  13. Inventory rebuilding, capital spending, and stable consumer demand will continue to keep the economy growing, says Michael Sherman, chief investment strategist at Shearson Lehman Hutton Inc.
  14. And that's principally the high technology companies like computers, and the aircraft industry." And Jones questioned whether economic growth could continue without a strong consumer contribution.
  15. "I expect the consumer will retrench," said Mr. Kahan of Kleinwort Benson.
  16. The fuel from the first - lower interest rates - has probably run dry, although a distressing fall in January consumer confidence earlier this week did briefly revive speculation that the Fed would ease its monetary policy one more time.
  17. Instead, many in the movement are pinning their hopes on attempts to reawaken consumer sentiment at the grass-roots level.
  18. The FNFC issue of convertible preference shares, a rescue operation, came as the consumer credit company announced a Pounds 32m pre-tax loss for the year. This, at least, was fact rather than rumour.
  19. Over the past year, nominal hourly wages have risen at an annual rate of 3.3 percent, compared with an inflation rate of 4 percent as measured by consumer prices.
  20. One tool they use is a continuous tracking study that calls for a thousand consumer interviews each month.
  21. Pressured by disgruntled shareholders, Zenith has been exploring options for its consumer electronics business for more than a year, but has had trouble getting the price it wanted for a unit that had 1988 sales of $1.13 billion.
  22. Coors has run out of capacity at its only brewery and will struggle this year to meet consumer demand for its fastgrowing Coors Light and its new, popular-priced Keystone.
  23. The July monthly consumer price rise in Mexico _ 1.0 percent _ was the lowest so far this year, according to Thursday news reports.
  24. Nonetheless, Richard T. Curtin, director of consumer surveys at the institute, said in an interview that the October results are a good bench mark.
  25. Banks are slow in shrinking their margins because of increased consumer delinquency rates and lower outstanding credit card balances.
  26. He noted that western consumer and corporate confidence has been knocked and suggested that the car industry "seems to be heading for a grim fourth quarter" in 1991.
  27. A private study said consumer confidence rebounded in April, suggesting spending will be strong in coming months.
  28. I don't think people should forget that." Most consumers will probably focus on their pocketbooks tomorrow when the much-awaited consumer price index discloses the initial hit from higher energy prices.
  29. That mood in itself might end the crisis shortage, since it might soon be documented as a decline of consumer confidence.
  30. Vehicle repair worldwide generates annual sales of about Pounds 2bn. As manufacturers of vehicles, televisions sets, video recorders, and consumer durables 'went global' in the 1980s, their suppliers - paintmakers included - were forced to follow suit.
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