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 did not spend and create jobs; they hoarded
消费者并没有消费进而创造就业机会,他们把钱都存起来了。 - Consumers are abandoning the excess and ostentation of the 1980s
消费者摒弃了20世纪80年代铺张摆阔的陋习。 - Consumers were groaning under the weight of high interest rates
高利率令消费者不堪重负。 - Supermarkets often claim that they are responding to the wants of consumers by providing packaged foods.
超市经常声称他们根据消费者的需要提供包装食品。 - 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。 - There is no clear and unbiased information available for consumers
消费者没有清晰明确、不偏不倚的信息可以参考。 - This presents a problem for many financial consumers
这给很多金融消费者带来了一个问题。 - Consumers will not have to junk their old cassettes to use the new format
消费者将不必丢弃他们的旧盒带而采用新的制式。 - Education Ministers ought to have placed the interests of consumers — that is to say pupils — first.
教育部长们应该把服务对象——也就是学生——的利益放在首位。 - 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。
