单词 | tout |
释义 | tout [taʊt] verb MAKE KNOWN 使为人所知 transitive ■to advertise, make known or praise something or someone repeatedly, especially as a way of encouraging their sale, popularity or development (尤指为了提高销售额、知名度或推动发展)给…做广告,宣传,赞扬,吹捧 •As an education minister, she has been touting these ideas for some time.作为教育部长,一段时间以来她一直在宣传这些理念。 •He is being widely touted as •Several insurance companies are now touting their services/wares intransitive ■to repeatedly try to persuade people to buy your goods or services 兜售;招徕 •There were hundreds of taxis at the airport, all touting for [taʊt] verb SELL UNOFFICIALLY 非正式售卖 transitive UK (US scalp) disapproving ■to sell tickets for something such as a sports game or theatre performance unofficially, usually at a much higher price than the official price (通常以高出官方价格很多的价格)倒卖,高价出售(体育比赛票、戏票等) •£30 seats for the match were being touted for [taʊt] noun countable UK (US scalper) disapproving■a person who touts tickets 票贩子,黄牛 •Britain's best-known ticket |
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