释义 |
- v.兜售;吹捧;推销;标榜
- n.(音乐会、体育比赛等的)倒卖门票的人
- 网络招徕;陶特;劝诱
第三人称单数:touts 现在分词:touting 过去式:touted n. seller,hawker,peddler,vendor v. advertise,hype,flaunt,push,peddle 1. | [t] ~ sb/sth (as sth) 标榜;吹捧;吹嘘to try to persuade people that sb/sth is important or valuable by praising them/it |
| She's being touted as the next leader of the party. 她被吹捧为该党的下一任领导人。 |
2. | [i][t] 兜售;推销to try to persuade people to buy your goods or services, especially by going to them and asking them directly |
| the problem of unlicensed taxi drivers touting for business at airports 没有执照的出租汽车司机在机场揽生意的问题 | | He's busy touting his client's latest book around London publishers. 他正忙于向伦敦多家出版商兜售他的委托人的一部新书。 |
3. | [i][t] ~ (sth) (尤指在剧院、体育场等外以高价)倒卖门票,卖黑市票to sell tickets for a popular event illegally, at a price that is higher than the official price, especially outside a theatre, stadium , etc. |
1. | (音乐会、体育比赛等的)倒卖门票的人,票贩子a person who buys tickets for concerts, sports events, etc. and then sells them to other people at a higher price |
v. | 1. 招徕,兜售;死乞白赖地劝诱;〔美国〕拉选票; 秘密打听(赛马)情报 5. 提供赛马情报;〔美国〕供给(赛马)情报;做(赛马)情报员 1. 招徕,兜售;死乞白赖地劝诱;〔美国〕拉选票; 秘密打听(赛马)情报 5. 提供赛马情报;〔美国〕供给(赛马)情报;做(赛马)情报员 | n. | 1. 劝诱;招揽;招揽员;(赛马)情报员,暗通消息的人;〔口语〕替盗贼把风的人 |
v. | 1. to praise or recommend somebody or something enthusiastically 2. to try to attract customers or support, especially in an aggressive or persistent way 3. to advertise or offer something for sale 4. to spy on racehorses in training to get information to sell to bettors 6. to praise someone or something because you want other people to think they are good or important 7. to try to persuade people to buy something by telling them about it, especially loudly and in public 8. to sell tickets for an event such as a sports match or concert for more money than their real price 1. to praise or recommend somebody or something enthusiastically 2. to try to attract customers or support, especially in an aggressive or persistent way 3. to advertise or offer something for sale 4. to spy on racehorses in training to get information to sell to bettors 6. to praise someone or something because you want other people to think they are good or important 7. to try to persuade people to buy something by telling them about it, especially loudly and in public 8. to sell tickets for an event such as a sports match or concert for more money than their real price | n. | 1. somebody who obtains information about racehorses and sells it to bettors 2. an aggressive salesperson 3. someone who sells secret information about which horses might win or lose in a race 1. somebody who obtains information about racehorses and sells it to bettors 2. an aggressive salesperson 3. someone who sells secret information about which horses might win or lose in a race |
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