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		Definition of e-tailer in English: e-tailernoun ˈiːteɪləˈiˌteɪlər trademark in US A retailer selling goods via electronic transactions on the Internet. 电子零售店,网络零售商 Example sentencesExamples -  This easy way to avoid sales tax is one reason for the enormous popularity of mail order in the US and it means that US Internet e-tailers are used to not collecting sales tax too often.
 -  The FBI has warned e-tailers to guard against hackers.
 -  Recent online pricing mistakes by well-known companies have highlighted a number of problems facing e-tailers and all those who conduct business on the Internet.
 -  The e-tailer informed its affiliates of the move in an email today - leaving them with around a week's notice, and over the Christmas period.
 -  Second, the number and variety of retailers, including e-tailers, that wanted to stock the company's styles had grown significantly.
 -  When the Seattle-based e-tailer, which sells IT kit including software, printers and computer components, realised what had happened it cancelled the orders.
 -  We'll look at what that means for retailers and e-tailers.
 -  ‘However, we do remain vulnerable in all our markets to acts of terrorism,’ the e-tailer warned.
 -  Another indication that this is the case comes from the terms that credit card companies give e-tailers.
 -  A new e-commerce law protects UK ISPs and e-tailers from actions over content held on or passing through their networks.
 -  This suggests that e-tailers who provide relationship-enhancing services will be viewed more positively.
 -  In a survey of the top 25 online shopping sites in the UK, consultancy Plaut found that just 15 per cent of e-tailers had a level of customers service equivalent to that expected on the high street.
 -  In the end, Rubin predicts the multichannel e-tailers or retailers will win out, by existing everywhere the consumer wants them to be.
 -  Some EMI partners sell directly to listeners, other to e-tailers who will themselves target consumers.
 -  The e-tailer sold 1.4 million copies of the new Harry Potter book in June, and free shipping fired up sales.
 -  As the school year approaches, the textbook retailers and e-tailers will continue to spar in an attempt to separate the boys from the men.
 -  He refused to comment on speculation that his e-tailer is looking at buying a US online toy seller.
 -  Comparing an e-tailer like Amazon.com with a retail bookseller shows far less energy use per book sold, in fact a 16 to 1 difference.
 -  They say very few e-tailers are getting it right.
 -  More surfers are already shopping online - in August 75 per cent of Net users visited e-tailers, already higher than last year's peak month of December.
 
 
 Origin1990s: blend of e-2 and retailer.    Definition of e-tailer in US English: e-tailernounˈēˌtālərˈiˌteɪlər trademark in US A retailer selling goods via electronic transactions on the Internet. 电子零售店,网络零售商 Example sentencesExamples -  Some EMI partners sell directly to listeners, other to e-tailers who will themselves target consumers.
 -  Comparing an e-tailer like Amazon.com with a retail bookseller shows far less energy use per book sold, in fact a 16 to 1 difference.
 -  The e-tailer informed its affiliates of the move in an email today - leaving them with around a week's notice, and over the Christmas period.
 -  As the school year approaches, the textbook retailers and e-tailers will continue to spar in an attempt to separate the boys from the men.
 -  A new e-commerce law protects UK ISPs and e-tailers from actions over content held on or passing through their networks.
 -  More surfers are already shopping online - in August 75 per cent of Net users visited e-tailers, already higher than last year's peak month of December.
 -  In the end, Rubin predicts the multichannel e-tailers or retailers will win out, by existing everywhere the consumer wants them to be.
 -  We'll look at what that means for retailers and e-tailers.
 -  In a survey of the top 25 online shopping sites in the UK, consultancy Plaut found that just 15 per cent of e-tailers had a level of customers service equivalent to that expected on the high street.
 -  This easy way to avoid sales tax is one reason for the enormous popularity of mail order in the US and it means that US Internet e-tailers are used to not collecting sales tax too often.
 -  Second, the number and variety of retailers, including e-tailers, that wanted to stock the company's styles had grown significantly.
 -  The FBI has warned e-tailers to guard against hackers.
 -  This suggests that e-tailers who provide relationship-enhancing services will be viewed more positively.
 -  The e-tailer sold 1.4 million copies of the new Harry Potter book in June, and free shipping fired up sales.
 -  They say very few e-tailers are getting it right.
 -  ‘However, we do remain vulnerable in all our markets to acts of terrorism,’ the e-tailer warned.
 -  He refused to comment on speculation that his e-tailer is looking at buying a US online toy seller.
 -  When the Seattle-based e-tailer, which sells IT kit including software, printers and computer components, realised what had happened it cancelled the orders.
 -  Recent online pricing mistakes by well-known companies have highlighted a number of problems facing e-tailers and all those who conduct business on the Internet.
 -  Another indication that this is the case comes from the terms that credit card companies give e-tailers.
 
 
 Origin1990s: blend of e- and retailer.     |