柯林斯詞典middleman /?m?d?l?m?n/ (middlemen) 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?yōu)槭裁床蝗∠虚g商,讓我們自己來做呢?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. 雙方只會通過中間人間接會晤。 返回 middleman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 . 你可以繞過中間商直接從工廠采購來降低價格。 someone who communicates or makes arrangements between two people or groups who are unwilling or unable to meet or deal directly with each other 中間人 返回 middleman