sellout的意思
sellout中文翻譯:
n.售完;客滿的演出;背叛
enjoy herself───玩得開心點
seldom if ever───如果有也是少見的,幾乎從來不
self conceited def───自負的定義
selfcleaning condenser───自清潔冷凝器
vaseline commercial───凡士林商用
sell flowers───賣花
square-rigged vessels crossword───方形船縱橫字謎
leftover morsel crossword───剩菜拼字游戲
loosely translated───粗略地翻譯(translated是translate的過去分詞)
second self───知己;心腹;左右手;n.心腹,左右手
A racial sellout unwilling to stand up for himself?───一個不愿奮起力爭、背叛種族的黑人?
The fans are definitely a plus because we have a sellout crowd every night.───球迷對我們來說真的是一劑鎮定劑,因為每晚體育館都座無虛席。
It was the second sellout of the season in this domed stadium, the first since opening day.───這是這個巨蛋球駔今年第二次售完,開幕賽以來的第一次。
I suppose you think I'm greedy, unscrupulous sellout and do about anything for money?───你認為我是一個貪心,沒有原則的背叛者?為了錢什么事都做的出來?
It was a sellout that might be compared to this hypothetical situation: Suppose the United States was at war with the Soviet Union.───那是一個可以與這一假設情況相比的出賣:設想美國與蘇聯交戰。
It remains to be seen what Sharpton makes of his opportunity, but the fact that he has it doesn't mean he should be condemned as a sellout.───夏普頓使他的機會,還有待觀察,但他的事實,它并不意味著,他應該被視為一個出賣譴責。
He would be called a sellout akin to Peter Orszag, who left government service to become a vice chairman at Citigroup.───對于離開政府部門轉而成為花旗集團(Citigroup)副總裁的彼得·奧斯澤格(PeterOrszag)來說,他將會被稱作背叛同胞。
NARRATOR: To some of his supporters, the president's change of heart on NAFTA was nothing less than a sellout.───旁白:對于他的一些支持者來說,總統在北美自由貿易協定問題上立場的變化無異于一場背叛。
'It's busy, but certainly not a sellout, ' said Miles Quest, spokesman for the British Hospitality Association.───英國酒店業協會(BritishHospitalityAssociation)發言人奎斯特(MilesQuest)說,生意雖然繁忙,但肯定沒有客滿。
The sellout Forum crowd stood and applauded while play commenced.
Every concert of hers has been a sellout.
A racial sellout unwilling to stand up for himself?
Many black students regarded him as a sellout.
On a warm afternoon before a sellout crowd of 42, 286 at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Brazil dominated the first 45 minutes, then fell apart.
It was a sellout that might be compared to this hypothetical situation: Suppose the United States was at war with the Soviet Union.
The sellout crowd of 19,925 certainly enjoyed watching Iverson score 47 points on 17-for-33 shooting in 44 minutes.
At 1.70 a ticket, a sellout would cost the players about 20, 000.
How come you never took some sellout establishment job?