distributor
Prononciation : [dɪsˈtrɪbjʊtər]
Mot
Contexte : « business »
(noun) A distributor is a person or company that buys large amounts of products and sells them to stores or directly to customers. Think of them as middlemen who help products get from the maker to the people who want to buy them.
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The distributor shipped the toys to all the local stores before the holiday season.
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The company decided to stop using that distributor because they were often late with deliveries.
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Which distributor is responsible for bringing our new video games to the store?
Contexte : « technology »
(noun) In technology, a distributor can refer to software that helps manage how data and resources are shared across different systems. It helps keep everything running smoothly.
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The software distributor provided an easy way to share updates across all computers in the office.
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Without the proper distributor, our computers had difficulty communicating with each other.
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What distributor do we use to manage network resources in our company?
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