单词 | sell |
释义 | sell [sel] (sold, sold) verb MONEY 金钱 ESSENTIAL intransitive or transitive ■to give something to someone else in return for money 卖,出售 •[+ two objects] I sold him my car/I sold my car to him for •We'll be selling the tickets at/for •The stall sells drinks and snacks.这个摊位卖饮料和小吃。 •These baskets sell well (= a lot of them are bought).这些篮子卖得很好。 [sel] (sold, sold)verb PERSUADE 说服 transitive ■to persuade someone that an idea or plan is a good one and likely to be successful 说服;使接受 •My boss is very old-fashioned and I'm having a lot of trouble selling the idea of working at home occasionally.我的上司很守旧,我要费好大的功夫才能使他相信偶尔在家里工作是个不错的主意。 •[+ two objects] The chance of greater access to European markets would help sell the President the scheme/sell the scheme to •She's really sold on [sel] (sold, sold)verb sell sb a bill of goods (UK also sell sb a pup) ■to deceive someone into buying something which has no value 诓骗(某人)购买毫无价值的东西 [sel] (sold, sold) verb sell sb down the river informal ■to put someone in a difficult or dangerous situation by not acting as you had promised to act, usually in order to win an advantage for yourself 出卖(某人);背叛(某人) [sel] (sold, sold) verb sell yourself/sth short ■to not value someone or something as much as they deserve to be valued 小看;低估 •Don't sell yourself short - you've got the skills and the experience.不要小看自己——你有技术,也有经验。 [sel] (sold, sold)verb sell your soul (to the devil) ■to be persuaded to do something, especially something bad, because of the money or other reward you will receive for doing it 出卖灵魂 [sel] (sold, sold) verb Phrasal Verbs [M] sell sth off ■to charge a low price for something to encourage people to buy it 减价出售;低价处理 •They're selling off last year's stock at half price.他们正以半价抛售去年的存货。 ■to sell all or part of a business 出售(全部或部分企业)•The company announced that it would be selling off its hotel business.公司宣布将出售其旅馆业务。 [sel] (sold, sold)verb Phrasal Verbs sell out ADVANCED SELL ALL ■to sell all of the supply that you have of something 卖光 •We sold out of ■If a supply of something sells out, there is no more of that thing to buy 销售一空,售罄; 脱售•The first issue of the magazine sold out within two days.杂志的第一期两天内销售一空。 [passive] ■When a show or film is sold out, all of the tickets for it have been sold (演出或电影的票)售罄 •We couldn't get seats - the concert was sold out.我们弄不到座位——音乐会的票卖完了。 SELL BUSINESS ■to sell your business or part of your business 出售(部分)企业 •They decided to sell out to [sel] (sold, sold)verb Phrasal Verbs [M] sell (sb) out informal ■to not do what you have promised someone you will do or what you should do because you will get more advantages for yourself if you do something else 背叛;出卖 •French farmers feel they've been sold out by their government in the negotiations.法国农民感到在谈判中他们被政府出卖了。 •They've sold out to [sel] (sold, sold)verb Phrasal Verbs sell up UK ■to sell your house or company in order to go somewhere else or do something else (为移居他处或做别的事情而)出售房屋(或公司) •They sold up and retired to the West Country.他们变卖家产搬到了英格兰西南部。 |
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