middleman
n. 中間人; 經紀人; 調解人; 掮客
A middleman is a person or company which buys things from the people who produce them and sells them to the people who want to buy them.
Why don't they cut out the middleman and let us do it ourselves?
他們為什麼不甩開中間商,讓我們自己幹呢?
A middleman is a person who helps in negotiations between people who are unwilling to meet each other directly.
The two sides would only meet indirectly, through middlemen.
雙方只會透過中間人間接接觸。
1. someone who buys large quantities of goods and resells to merchants rather than to the ultimate customers
2. the performer in the middle of a minstrel line who engages the others in talk
3. a person who is in a position to give you special assistance;
The investment banker is the middleman between company and investor.
投資銀行的主要功能就是為公司銷售長期證券.
Think of metasearch engines as the middleman between you and a large group of search engines.
在你和一大群搜尋引擎之間的中間人認為是中間搜尋引擎.
Channel sales puts a middleman between the product or service provider and the end customer.
渠道銷售在產品(服務)與最終客戶之間設立了中間商.
Moreover the fuzzy synthesis Judgment Method to definite the evaluation and choice model of middleman channel.
另外,以模糊綜合評判法確定了渠道中間商評價選擇模型.
We approach the retailers directly, without any middleman.
我們直接和零售商打交道, 不經過任何中間人.