释义 |
job·ber \ˈjäbə(r)\ noun (-s) Etymology: job (II) + -er : one that jobs: as a. (1) chiefly Britain : one that buys livestock from farmers and sells to consumers or other dealers < if the jobber comes you can sell the pig — J.M.Synge > (2) : stockjobber (3) : wholesaler; specifically : a wholesaler in some trades who operates on a small scale or who sells only to retailers and institutions rather than to other wholesale organizations b. (1) : one that works by the job or on job work (2) : one that contracts with lumbermen to do one or more parts of a logging operation (3) : job press |