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English-russian accounting dictionary. 2014.
English-russian accounting dictionary. 2014.
buyer — index consumer, customer, patron (regular customer) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 buyer … Law dictionary
buyer — c.1200, biggere one who purchases, agent noun from BUY (Cf. buy). Meaning one whose job is to buy goods for a store is from 1884. Buyer s market attested from 1926 … Etymology dictionary
Buyer — Buy er (b[imac] [ e]r), n. One who buys; a purchaser. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
buyer — /ˈbajer, ingl. ˈbaɪə(r)/ [lett. «acquirente, compratore», da to buy «acquistare»] s. m. e f. inv. (org. az.) responsabile acquisti, approvvigionatore … Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione
buyer — [n] someone who purchases client, consumer, customer, easy make*, emptor, end user, patron, prospect, purchaser, representative, shopper, sucker*, user, vendee; concept 348 Ant. marketer, seller … New thesaurus
buyer — Buyer, voyez Bouys … Thresor de la langue françoyse
buyer — ► NOUN 1) a person who buys. 2) a person employed to select and purchase stock for a retail or manufacturing business … English terms dictionary
buyer — [bi′ər] n. 1. one who buys; consumer 2. a person whose work is to buy merchandise for a retail store … English World dictionary
buyer — Anyone who enters the market to purchase a good or service. For futures, a buyer can be establishing a new position by purchasing a contract ( going long), or liquidating an existing short position. Puts and calls can also be bought, giving the… … Financial and business terms
buyer — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ potential, prospective, would be ▪ first time ▪ The houses are ideal for first time buyers. ▪ home, house (esp. BrE … Collocations dictionary
Buyer — For a name, see Bayer or Beyer or Beyers. : For the occupation in the fashion industry, see Buyer (fashion). A buyer is any person who contracts to acquire an asset in return for some form of consideration.When someone gets characterised by their … Wikipedia