middlemen
n. 中間人(middleman的複數形式)
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。
The two sides would only meet indirectly, through middlemen.
雙方只會透過中間人間接接觸。
For the Chinese banks , however, acting as middlemen proved less advantageous.
然而對於中資銀行而言, 擔任中間人事實上對它們並不是那麼有利.
It deals direct with vendors, again avoiding middlemen.
公司直接和賣主聯絡, 避開中間人.
There is no exploitation by middlemen.
不被中間商剝削.
Some use middlemen such as wholesalers to move their merchandise to the consumer.
有些製造商透過批發商一類的中介,將他們的產品轉到消費者手中.