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merchant    音标拼音: [m'ɚtʃənt]
n. 商人,店主
a. 商业的,商人的

商人,店主商业的,商人的

merchant
n 1: a businessperson engaged in retail trade [synonym: {merchant},
{merchandiser}]

Merchant \Mer"chant\, a.
Of, pertaining to, or employed in, trade or merchandise; as,
the merchant service.
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{Merchant bar}, {Merchant iron} or {Merchant steel}, certain
common sizes of wrought iron and steel bars.

{Merchant service or Merchant marine}, the mercantile marine
of a country. --Am. Cyc.

{Merchant ship}, a ship employed in commerce.

{Merchant tailor}, a tailor who keeps and sells materials for
the garments which he makes.
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Merchant \Mer"chant\, v. i.
To be a merchant; to trade. [Obs.]
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Merchant \Mer"chant\, n. [OE. marchant, OF. marcheant, F.
marchand, fr. LL. mercatans, -antis, p. pr. of mercatare to
negotiate, L. mercari to traffic, fr. merx, mercis, wares.
See {Market}, {Merit}, and cf. {Commerce}.]
1. One who traffics on a large scale, especially with foreign
countries; a trafficker; a trader.
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Others, like merchants, venture trade abroad.
--Shak.
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2. A trading vessel; a merchantman. [Obs.] --Shak.
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3. One who keeps a store or shop for the sale of goods; a
shopkeeper. [U. S. & Scot.]
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60 Moby Thesaurus words for "merchant":
agent, baron, broker, business, businessman, caterer, chandler,
commercial, commissariat, commissary, dealer, distributor, donor,
drummer, forwarder, furnisher, hawker, huckster, importer,
industrial, industrialist, jobber, magnate, manciple, marketer,
mercantile, merchandiser, merchant prince, middleman, mogul,
monger, patron, provider, provisioner, purveyor, quartermaster,
regrater, retail, retail dealer, retail merchant, retailer, seller,
shopkeeper, steward, stock clerk, storekeeper, supplier, sutler,
trade, trader, tradesman, tradeswoman, trading, trafficker, tycoon,
vendor, victualer, vivandier, wholesale, wholesaler

Merchant
The Hebrew word so rendered is from a root meaning "to travel
about," "to migrate," and hence "a traveller." In the East, in
ancient times, merchants travelled about with their merchandise
from place to place (Gen. 37:25; Job 6:18), and carried on their
trade mainly by bartering (Gen. 37:28; 39:1). After the Hebrews
became settled in Palestine they began to engage in commercial
pursuits, which gradually expanded (49:13; Deut. 33:18; Judg.
5:17), till in the time of Solomon they are found in the chief
marts of the world (1 Kings 9:26; 10:11, 26, 28; 22:48; 2 Chr.
1:16; 9:10, 21). After Solomon's time their trade with foreign
nations began to decline. After the Exile it again expanded into
wider foreign relations, because now the Jews were scattered in
many lands.

MERCHANT. One whose business it is to buy and sell merchandise; this applies
to all persons who habitually trade in merchandise. 1 Watts & S. 469; 2
Salk. 445.
2. In another sense, it signifies a person who owns ships, and trades,
by means of them, with foreign nations, or with the different States of the
United States; these are known by the name of shipping merchants. Com. Dig.
Merchant, A; Dyer, R. 279 b; Bac. Ab. h.t.
3. According to an old authority, there are four species of merchants,
namely, merchant adventurers, merchant dormant, merchant travellers, and
merchant residents. 2 Brownl. 99. Vide, generally, 9 Salk. R. 445; Bac. Ab.
h.t.; Com. Dig. h.t.; 1 Bl. Com. 75, 260; 1 Pard. Dr. Com. n. 78


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