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sell-out

英 [ˈsel aʊt]

美 [ˈsel aʊt]

n.  满座的演出(或比赛等); 违反诺言; 违背原则
v.  (sell out)卖光; 脱销

复数:sell-outs 

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牛津词典

    noun

    • 满座的演出(或比赛等)
      a play, concert, etc. for which all the tickets have been sold
      1. Next week's final looks like being a sell-out.
        看来下周的决赛将爆满。
      2. a sell-out tour
        场场爆满的巡回演出
    • 违反诺言;违背原则
      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
      1. 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资方。

    柯林斯词典

    • N-COUNT (演出或比赛等的)满座,爆满
      If a play, sports event, or other entertainment is asell-out, all the tickets for it are sold.
      1. Their concert there was a sell-out.
        他们在那里举办的音乐会座无虚席。
      2. ...sell-out shows.
        观众爆满的演出
    • N-COUNT (对原则的)背弃;(向敌对势力的)屈服
      If you describe someone's behaviour as asell-out, you disapprove of the fact that they have done something which used to be against their principles, or given in to an opposing group.
      1. For some, his decision to become a Socialist candidate at Sunday's election was simply a sell-out.
        对某些人来说,他决定以社会党候选人的身份参加星期天的选举简直是一种叛变。

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