wholesale
adj. 批發的; 大規模的
adv. 用批發方式; 以批發價
n. 批發
Wholesale is the activity of buying and selling goods in large quantities and therefore at cheaper prices, usually to shopkeepers who then sell them to the public.
Warehouse clubs allow members to buy goods at wholesale prices...
倉儲式會員店允許會員以批發價購買商品。
I am in the wholesale trade.
我做批發生意。
If something is sold wholesale, it is sold in large quantities and at cheaper prices, usually to shopkeepers.
The fabrics are sold wholesale to retailers, fashion houses, and other manufacturers.
這些紡織品被批發給零售商、時裝店和其他製造商。
You use wholesale to describe the destruction, removal, or changing of something when it affects a very large number of things or people.
They are only doing what is necessary to prevent wholesale destruction of vegetation...
他們只是在採取必要措施避免大規模的植被破壞。
It was wholesale slaughter of women and children.
那是對婦女和兒童的大規模屠殺。
1. the selling of goods to merchants; usually in large quantities for resale to consumers
1. sell in large quantities
1. selling or related to selling goods in large quantities for resale to the consumer;
2. ignoring distinctions;
1. at a wholesale price;
2. on a large scale without careful discrimination;
Their business is wholesale only.
他們只做批發生意.
They buy these goods at wholesale price.
他們是以批發價格購進的這批貨物.
It gave an imposing appearance to most of the wholesale houses.
這樣就使許多大商店顯得富麗堂皇.
Such shoes usually wholesale for much less.
這種鞋批發出售通常要便宜得多.
What the system needs is wholesale reform.
這一體制所需要的是徹底改革.