discounters

英 [ˈdɪskaʊntəz] 美 [dɪˈskaʊntərz]

n.  折扣商店; 廉价商店
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柯林斯词典

  1. 廉价商店;折扣店
    A discounter is a shop or organization which specializes in selling things very cheaply. Discounters usually sell things in large quantities, or offer only a very limited range of goods.

    双语例句

    1. But specialist stationers are starting to fill a niche for retail customers with bespoke, high-end or quirky ranges of the same paper-clips, ballpoint pens and notebooks sold by the discounters.
      但专业文具商开始填补一个小众市场,即针对折扣商店销售的回形针、圆珠笔和笔记本,为零售顾客提供定制的、高端的、或奇特版产品。
    2. Retailing, certainly is going to suffer, except for the really big discounters, like Walmart, and Target, and some of the best buy of discount, wholesale and electronic.
      还有一个肯定会受到冲击的是零售业,除了那些大型折扣连锁店,比如沃尔玛超市和塔吉特百货,以及一些批发商和电器折扣店。
    3. The fact is the fastest growing part of the market is the specialist discounters, food retailers and international chains selling low price fashion.
      事实上,现在市场发展最快的部分就是打折专营店和销售低价时装的食品零售商(超市)与国际连锁店。
    4. The trend has been a boon to small businesses and big discounters, who have expanded their Halloween merchandise way beyond ceramic pumpkins and stuffed scarecrows.
      大小商家卖欢了,卖的东西多得很,哪像原来只有些陶瓷的南瓜、塞棉花的稻草人哦。
    5. There's even evidence some stores have been trying to cancel orders for late fall or send what they've ordered straight to discounters like TJX Cos., Jaffe said.
      杰夫说甚至有证据显示一些商家开始试图取消最近秋季的订单,或直接向折扣商店发出订单。
    6. With discounters across Europe competing hard for market share, bananas are seen by such companies as very much a'key value item'which can attract shoppers.
      欧洲的平价连锁零售商在市场份额方面竞争异常激烈,香蕉作为对消费者非常又吸引力的商品从而被他们视为是“关键的价值项目”。