sell-out 英 [ˈselˌaʊt]   美 [ˈsɛlˌaʊt]

sell-out

sell-out  英 [ˈselˌaʊt] 美 [ˈsɛlˌaʊt]

n. 出卖,背叛;票已售完 

名词复数:sell-outs 

Michael Jackson rehearses for his sell-out concerts in London. 迈克尔·杰克逊为伦敦演唱会彩排,当时门票已销售一空。
And Nick Clegg tried to reassure the public that this was no sell-out. 尼克克莱格试图消除公众的疑虑,证明这一切并非背叛。

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  • n. 出卖,背叛;票已售完
  • 1. Michael Jackson rehearses for his sell-out concerts in London.

    迈克尔·杰克逊为伦敦演唱会彩排,当时门票已销售一空。

  • 2. And Nick Clegg tried to reassure the public that this was no sell-out.

    尼克克莱格试图消除公众的疑虑,证明这一切并非背叛。

ˈsell-out / ; NAmE / noun [usually singular ] 1 a play, concert, etc. for which all the tickets have been sold 满座的演出(或比赛等) Next week's final looks like being a sell-out. 看来下周的决赛将是个满场。 a sell-out tour 场场爆满的巡回演出 2 a situation in which sb is not loyal to a person or group who trusted them, by not doing sth that they promised to do, or by doing sth that they promised not to do 违反诺言;违背原则 The workers see the deal as a union sell-out to management. 工人认为这个协议是工会把他们出卖给了管理层。 sell-out sell-outs ˈsell-out / ; NAmE /
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