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сущ.1)а) общ. посредник (лицо или организация, являющиеся связующим звеном между участниками переговоров, какой-л. сделки или какого-л. действия)Second, there’s the state Department of Transportation, which was supposed to act as a sort of middleman in negotiations between the town and the rail company. — Во-вторых, существует Государственное управление транспорта, которое, как предполагалось, должно было выступать в роли посредника в переговорах между городскими властями и железнодорожной компанией.
Syn:go-between, intermediaryб) торг. (торговый) посредник, комиссионер, агент (лицо, выступающее в качестве связующего звена между продавцом и покупателем; лицо, закупающее товары у производителя и перепродающее их розничным торговцам или конечным потребителям)The agent is a middleman who puts buyers and sellers into position for the conclusion of sales. — Агент — это посредник, который содействует покупателям и продавцам в заключении сделки купли-продажи.
media middlemen — посредник в сфере СМИ, рекламный посредник
М: [service\] middleman, middleman [of service\], middleman [for service\] — посредник [по услуге\]
Syn:See:2) эк. посредник* (крупный арендатор, сдающий небольшие участки субарендаторам)
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посредник: посредник между продавцом и потребителем, берущий на себя за плату процесс сбыта или другие функции; = intermediary.* * *человек или организация, получающие прибыль в результате коммерческих операций, которые они проводят между производителем и потребителем
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