seller
- IPA[ˈselər]
美式
- a person who sells something;the party in a legal transaction who is selling
noun: seller, plural noun: sellers
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名詞
- 1. a person who sells something street sellers of newspapers, flowers, etc.
- ▪ the party in a legal transaction who is selling the seller may accept the buyer's offer
- 2. a product that sells in some specified way the game will undoubtedly be the biggest seller of the year
- a person who sells flowers, typically from a stall on a street: flower sellers shouted their wares
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- an economic situation in which goods are scarce and sellers can keep prices high
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- an economic situation in which goods are scarce and sellers can keep prices high
Oxford American Dictionary
- an economic situation in which goods or shares are scarce and sellers can keep prices high
Oxford American Dictionary
- an economic situation in which goods or shares are scarce and sellers can keep prices high
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- (1925–80), English comic actor. He made his name in The Goon Show, a radio series of the 1950s, ...
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- (1925–80), English comic actor. He established his reputation on The Goon Show, a radio series ...
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- IPA[ˈsɛlə]
英式
- a person who sells something: street sellers of newspapers, flowers, etc.
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