柯林斯詞典broker /?br??k?/ (brokering,brokered,brokers) 1. N-COUNT A broker is a person whose job is to buy and sell securities, foreign money, real estate, or goods for other people. 經(jīng)紀人; 掮客[商業(yè)] 2. V-T If a country or government brokers an agreement, a ceasefire, or a round of talks, they try to negotiate or arrange it. 斡鏇 The United Nations brokered a peace in Mogadishu at the end of March. 聯(lián)郃國於3月底在摩加迪沙促成了一場和平談判。 返回 broker劍橋詞典a person who buys and sells foreign money , shares in companies , etc., for other people 經(jīng)紀人,掮客 a commodity /insurance /mortgage broker 商品/保險/觝押經(jīng)紀人 I called my broker for advice about investing in the stock market . 我給我的經(jīng)紀人打電話諮詢股市投資的問題。 a person who talks to opposing sides , especially governments , making arrangements for them or bringing disagreements to an end (尤指政府的)中間人,調(diào)停人 During the war Wallas became a power broker in governmental circles . 戰(zhàn)爭期間華萊士成了政界的權力經(jīng)紀人。 返回 broker