柯林斯詞典merchant /?m??t??nt/ (merchants) 1. N-COUNT A merchant is a person who buys or sells goods in large quantities, especially one who imports and exports them. 商人 Any knowledgeable wine merchant would be able to advise you. 任何一位內(nèi)行的葡萄酒商人都能爲(wèi)你提出建議。2. N-COUNT A merchant is a person who owns or runs a shop, or other business. 店主[美國(guó)英語(yǔ)] The family was forced to live on credit from local merchants. 這家人不得不靠曏儅地的商家賒賬過(guò)活。3. ADJ Merchant seamen or ships are involved in carrying goods for trade. 商船的[ADJ n] There's been a big reduction in the size of the merchant fleet in recent years. 近年來(lái)商船隊(duì)的數(shù)量大爲(wèi)縮減。 返回 merchant劍橋詞典a person whose job is to buy and sell products in large amounts , especially by trading with other countries 商人;(尤指外貿(mào))批發(fā)商 a wine /grain merchant 酒商/糧食批發(fā)商 UK informal disapproving someone who is involved in or enjoys something that is unpleasant or annoying to others 對(duì)(令人討厭之事)入迷的人,好…的人 a gossip merchant (= someone who enjoys talking about people's private lives ) 喜歡散佈流言蜚語(yǔ)的人 a speed merchant (= someone who drives too fast ) 好開(kāi)快車(chē)的人 習(xí)語(yǔ)merchant of doom/gloom 返回 merchant