broker
- IPA[ˈbrəʊkə]
英式
- a person who buys and sells goods or assets for others
- arrange or negotiate (an agreement)
verb: broker, 3rd person present: brokers, gerund or present participle: brokering, past tense: brokered, past participle: brokered
noun: broker, plural noun: brokers
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名詞
- 1. a person who buys and sells goods or assets for others the centralized lenders operate through brokers
動詞
- 1. arrange or negotiate (an agreement) fighting continued despite attempts to broker a ceasefire
- a person or company that arranges mortgages between borrowers and lenders: get an independent mortgage broker to check the deal represents a good rate
Oxford Dictionary
- a person or company that negotiates loans between banks or other financial institutions.
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- (in a culture where arranged marriages are customary) a person who arranges marriages for a fee.
Oxford Dictionary
- an impartial mediator in international, industrial, or other disputes.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a person or company registered as an adviser on matters of insurance and as an arranger of ...
Oxford Dictionary
- an impartial mediator in international, industrial, or other disputes.
Oxford Dictionary
- (in a culture where arranged marriages are customary) a person who arranges marriages for a fee.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a person or company that facilitates securities trades between large financial institutions: the interdealer broker saw underlying profit slip
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- IPA[ˈbrōkər]
美式
- a person who buys and sells goods or assets for others: the centralized lenders operate through brokers
- arrange or negotiate (a settlement, deal, or plan): fighting continued despite attempts to broker a ceasefire
Oxford American Dictionary