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Definition of bottler in English: bottlernoun ˈbɒt(ə)ləˈbɑd(ə)lər 1A person or company that bottles drinks. 装瓶工人;装瓶公司 he had been a student, a shrimper and a beer bottler Example sentencesExamples - The bottlers charge the bottle with enough gas so that it will yield a sparkling drink even at its expiration date.
- That will involve quickly resolving the company's strained relationship with its bottlers over pricing and increasing its advertising spending.
- Palmer is one of the key earnings drivers for one of the largest soft drink bottlers in the world.
- Unlike utilities, which must publish their lab results in a public record, bottlers don't have to notify anyone of their findings, including consumers who inquire.
- Soft drink bottlers and fast-food chains frequently use games as a consumer promotion.
- The company operates 70 plants in North America and is the largest bottler of the popular soft drink in the world.
- A few years ago, the soft drink giant and its many independent bottlers around the world were increasingly relying on merchandise tied to sporting events to promote the brand.
- Most of the independent bottlers and producers of blended whiskies have wide-ranging stocks of spirits that could easily cover all these flavours and many more.
- They plan to distribute such niche products via food brokers; bottlers will get a cut of profits for coordinating sales and merchandising efforts with merchants.
- Syrup is generally sold to either independent or company-owned bottlers to be mixed with carbonated water and sweeteners, packaged, and distributed to retailers, such as grocery stores, convenience stores, or mass merchandisers.
- Fears that bottled water could be responsible for thousands of cases of food poisoning should not affect business for Cumbrian water bottlers.
- As little as two decades ago, the industry was made up of a few local bottlers serving niche markets.
- A practical example of this test can be provided by its application to a merger of, for instance, soft drink bottlers.
- He was working as a boy bottler before the outbreak of war.
- Reassignments of company jobs to bottlers and field offices are also on tap under an announcement due Wednesday.
- For example, product sales such as exclusive vending contracts with soft-drink bottlers may be accompanied by the display of a corporate logo on vending machines.
- Additionally there is the problem of calling for a boycott on a company that has some union workers, notably some of the delivery drivers and bottlers.
- It will take plenty of clear thinking and a willingness to make tough choices to straighten out a company where executives, field managers, bottlers, and even the board have sometimes worked at cross purposes.
- In future, much of this will pass to the bottlers, who will therefore incur extra capital costs, such as for adapting equipment, and will have to pay for the stamps upfront.
- But success may come at a cost: it may have to sacrifice some of its own profit to help nurse its bottlers back to health.
2British informal A person with little mental strength or resilience. 〈英,非正式〉没有意志力(或适应力)的人 he turned out to be one of the biggest bottlers in boxing 他结果是拳坛最缺乏意志力的人之一。 Example sentencesExamples - The world's largest bottler reported worse-than-expected second-quarter income and said it will cut 3% of its workforce.
- The report also states that the company's local bottler buys sugar refined at Central Izalco, the biggest sugar mill in El Salvador.
- He believes an idea can come from any staff member, from bottler to managing director.
- But a loophole has recently allowed one bottler to divorce itself from this system of inconsistent state and federal rules.
- ‘To spend that amount of money and not have it work, that's absurd,’ grouses one bottler.
3Australian NZ informal An admirable person or thing. 〈澳/新西兰,非正式〉值得称赞的人(或物) he's getting married to a real little bottler 他正要迎娶一个优秀的女孩。 Example sentencesExamples - This thriving business is a real bottler.
- On the basis of what we have seen so far in the premiership rounds, the 2005 will be an absolute bottler!
- No news is as good as a quirky statistic, and this one's a bottler: 1 in 20 British people will dump their partner before Christmas or Valentine's Day in order to avoid buying them a present.
- Rest assured, this is a real bottler of an album.
- I'm not real big on signs, but that one's a bottler.
Definition of bottler in US English: bottlernounˈbɑd(ə)lərˈbäd(ə)lər A person or company that bottles drinks. 装瓶工人;装瓶公司 he had been a student, a shrimper and a beer bottler Example sentencesExamples - He was working as a boy bottler before the outbreak of war.
- Syrup is generally sold to either independent or company-owned bottlers to be mixed with carbonated water and sweeteners, packaged, and distributed to retailers, such as grocery stores, convenience stores, or mass merchandisers.
- A few years ago, the soft drink giant and its many independent bottlers around the world were increasingly relying on merchandise tied to sporting events to promote the brand.
- In future, much of this will pass to the bottlers, who will therefore incur extra capital costs, such as for adapting equipment, and will have to pay for the stamps upfront.
- Additionally there is the problem of calling for a boycott on a company that has some union workers, notably some of the delivery drivers and bottlers.
- That will involve quickly resolving the company's strained relationship with its bottlers over pricing and increasing its advertising spending.
- Soft drink bottlers and fast-food chains frequently use games as a consumer promotion.
- As little as two decades ago, the industry was made up of a few local bottlers serving niche markets.
- The bottlers charge the bottle with enough gas so that it will yield a sparkling drink even at its expiration date.
- It will take plenty of clear thinking and a willingness to make tough choices to straighten out a company where executives, field managers, bottlers, and even the board have sometimes worked at cross purposes.
- For example, product sales such as exclusive vending contracts with soft-drink bottlers may be accompanied by the display of a corporate logo on vending machines.
- But success may come at a cost: it may have to sacrifice some of its own profit to help nurse its bottlers back to health.
- The company operates 70 plants in North America and is the largest bottler of the popular soft drink in the world.
- Reassignments of company jobs to bottlers and field offices are also on tap under an announcement due Wednesday.
- A practical example of this test can be provided by its application to a merger of, for instance, soft drink bottlers.
- Unlike utilities, which must publish their lab results in a public record, bottlers don't have to notify anyone of their findings, including consumers who inquire.
- Fears that bottled water could be responsible for thousands of cases of food poisoning should not affect business for Cumbrian water bottlers.
- Palmer is one of the key earnings drivers for one of the largest soft drink bottlers in the world.
- Most of the independent bottlers and producers of blended whiskies have wide-ranging stocks of spirits that could easily cover all these flavours and many more.
- They plan to distribute such niche products via food brokers; bottlers will get a cut of profits for coordinating sales and merchandising efforts with merchants.
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