ATTRIBUTES: aggressive 3), conditional 1), criminal 1. 1), industrial 1. 1), n1а, institutional 1), б, intermediate 2. 2), knowledgeable, outside 2. 3)
agricultural seller — продавец сельскохозяйственной продукции
sovereign seller — суверенный [независимый\] продавец
COMBS:
newspaper seller — продавец газет
seller of tea — продавец чая
seller of an option — продавец опциона
auction seller — аукционный продавец
street seller — уличный продавец
local seller — местный продавец
seller at the main market — продавец на главном рынке
seller in domestic market — продавец на отечественном рынке
local seller — местный продавец
local burger seller — местный продавец бургеров
local book seller — местный продавец книг
Moroccan seller — марокканский продавец
individual seller — индивидуальный продавец
exclusive seller — эксклюзивный продавец
trustworthy seller — надежный [заслуживающий доверия\] продавец
direct seller — прямой продавец
domestic seller — отечественный продавец
illicit seller — незаконный продавец
wholesale seller — оптовый продавец
licensed seller — лицензированный продавец
audit firm seller — продавец аудиторской компании
seller at electronic shop — продавец в магазине электроники
seller in a shoes trade company — продавец в компании обувной торговли
seller of a carpenter shop — продавец столярного магазина
seller for multinational firm — продавец в мультинациональной фирме, продавец мультинациональной фирмы
her second novel was a poor seller — ее второй роман плохо продавался
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• Most sellers use an estate agent to set a price and advertise the property.
• In the UK sellers of alcohol must be at least 18.
• It's the first time in 10 years that Japanese investors have been net sellers of US portfolio investments.
• Short sellers target stocks they think are overvalued or even fraudulent.
• The book is among the 10 top sellers of all time.
• Frozen yoghurt has been a big seller over the past two years.
— see also Best-Seller, bookseller* * *
The seller is able to sell the goods elsewhere for more than the buyer had agreed to pay.
»The seller has an interest in letting the buyer think that profits will be higher than they actually are.
seller of sth »It is the world's leading seller of automatic teller machines for banks.
»The top seller of personal computers reported flat earnings for the first quarter.
»a clothing/newspaper seller
Flat screen TVs are once again expected to be a big seller this holiday season.
»That book has been one of Amazon's top sellers in Germany.
• Auctioneer
• Avon lady, e.g.
• Bear, maybe
• Bear, perhaps
• Bear, say
• Bear, so to speak
• Best ___
• Business man
• Buyer's counterpart
• Buyer's need
• Clerk
• Closing party
• eBay client
• eBay figure
• eBay member
• eBay participant
• eBay principal
• eBay user
• Ex-home owner
• Financial success
• Flea market figure
• He peddles
• He's looking for a buyer
• Item that flies off shelves
• Listing agent's principal
• Market figure
• Merchant
• Mutuel-window employee, e.g.
• N.Y.S.E. bear
• One side of a trade
• One who's got the goods?
• Party at a house-sale closing
• Party to some contracts
• Person in a booth
• Popular product
• Popular product (with good)
• Realtor's client
• Retail merchant
• Retailer
• Tradesman
• Vender
• Someone who promotes or exchanges goods or services for money
1. In financial markets, the seller is the investor who gives up his/her investment to the buyer in return for payment. Individual investors sell everything from equities and options to commodities and currencies - and much more. You don't have to look hard to find some sort of seller in the world of business.
2. Being the seller of an option is relatively risky when compared to other types of investment activity. For example, the writer of a call option is obligated to sell a specific number of shares of an underlying security in the event that the price heads above the strike price.