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sell-out 英音 [ ˈsel aʊt ] 美音 [ ˈsel aʊt ] 释义 n. 出卖,背叛;票已售完 例句 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完全是一种背叛。 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》 2·Their concert there was a sell -out . 他们在那儿的音乐会座无虚席。 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》 3·The confrontation took place in front of a sell -out audience of 2, 700 people in Toronto's Roy Thomson Hall. 这场辩论在多伦多的罗伊汤姆逊大厅进行,当时整个大厅有2700人,座无虚席。 同义词 n. 出卖,背叛;票已售完 betrayaldefection
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