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
- In a recession, consumers could be expected to cut down on non-essentials like toys.
经济不景气时,消费者可能会减少在类似玩具等非必需品上的支出。 - Firm prices and stability will allow both producers and consumers to plan confidently.
价格的居高不下和市场的稳定将使制造商与消费者都能满怀信心地制订计划。 - 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。 - 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 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。 - American consumers are accustomed to hunting out bargains.
美国消费者习惯淘一些便宜货。 - Consumers are rebelling at steep price increases.
消费者在抗议物价飞涨。 - 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。 - 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。 - 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。