A company that must accept the prevailing prices in the market of its products, its own transactions being unable to affect the market price.
〔经济〕(指自身交易量不足以影响市场价格而只能接受时价的)价格接受者
Example sentencesExamples
Commodities are destined to remain price-takers.
The other thing that strikes me about people on low or middle incomes, particularly those with children, is that they are essentially price-takers of important commodities like electricity, petrol, and diesel.
‘Farmers and ranchers need to stop being price-takers,’ says Montoya, referring to the food commodity system.
That would make us fairly dependent, and we would become price-takers rather than price-makers.
We will be more price-takers than price-makers.
Definition of price-taker in US English:
price-taker
nounprīsˈtākər
Economics
A company that must accept the prevailing prices in the market of its products, its own transactions being unable to affect the market price.
〔经济〕(指自身交易量不足以影响市场价格而只能接受时价的)价格接受者
Example sentencesExamples
That would make us fairly dependent, and we would become price-takers rather than price-makers.
The other thing that strikes me about people on low or middle incomes, particularly those with children, is that they are essentially price-takers of important commodities like electricity, petrol, and diesel.
We will be more price-takers than price-makers.
Commodities are destined to remain price-takers.
‘Farmers and ranchers need to stop being price-takers,’ says Montoya, referring to the food commodity system.