consumers
英 [kənˈsjuːməz]
美 [kənˈsumərz]
n. 消费者; 顾客; 用户
consumer的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 消费者;顾客;客户
Aconsumeris a person who buys things or uses services.- ...claims that tobacco companies failed to warn consumers about the dangers of smoking.
声称烟草公司未能警示消费者吸烟的危害 - ...improving public services and consumer rights.
改善公共事业,增进消费者权益
- ...claims that tobacco companies failed to warn consumers about the dangers of smoking.
双语例句
- Consumers generally place more weight on negative information than on the positive when deciding what to buy.
消费者在决定要买什么东西的时候往往更重视负面消息,而不是正面消息。 - Japan's recession has prompted consumers to cut back on buying cars
日本经济的不景气使得消费者在购买车辆上减少了开支。 - Consumers were groaning under the weight of high interest rates
高利率令消费者不堪重负。 - More than ever before, the food industry is paying attention to young consumers
食品工业比以往任何时候都更加关注年轻消费者。 - We as consumers need to feel confident that our jobs are safe before we will spend spare cash
我们作为消费者在把闲钱花掉之前,需要确信自己不会失业。 - The poll suggests that the strongest unsatisfied appetite for home computers isn't among the richest consumers.
民意调查显示,家用电脑的最大需求者不是那些最有钱的人。 - Wall Street seems to be ignoring other indications that consumers are spending less.
华尔街似乎忽略了消费者花销正在减少的其他一些征兆。 - Lower interest rates are acting like a magnet, dragging consumers back to the shops.
较低利率像磁铁一样吸引顾客又回到了商店。 - Consumers found the attitude of its staff offhand and generally offensive to the paying customer.
消费者认为其职员的态度漫不经心,对付款的顾客通常表现得令人反感。 - One in four consumers now say water prices are very unreasonable.
1/4的消费者认为现在的水费很不合理。
