sellout

英 [ˈsɛlaʊt] 美 [ˈsɛˌlaʊt]

n.  (演出或比赛等的)满座,爆满; (对原则的)背弃;(向敌对势力的)屈服

COCA.15988



柯林斯词典

  1. N-COUNT (演出或比赛等的)满座,爆满
    If a play, sports event, or other entertainment is a sell-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
  2. N-COUNT (对原则的)背弃;(向敌对势力的)屈服
    If you describe someone's behaviour as a sell-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。

双语例句

  1. He is considered a sellout by conspiracy theorists after arriving at the conclusion that there simply is no proof of a darker truth.
    他在得出根本没有证据能够表明真相更加黑暗这一结论后,被阴谋论者视为背叛者。
  2. Many governments would oppose anything that looks like a sellout to extremists.
    许多政府会反对任何看起来像是在向极端分子屈服的事。
  3. BUT THOSE VETERAN PLAYERS are merely carrots to appease the sellout crowds that will attend games at the state-of-the-art ballpark this season.
    但是今年这些老将不过安抚这球场中爆满球迷的红萝卜罢了。
  4. I suppose you think I'm a greedy, unscrupulous sellout.
    你一定认为我是个贪婪,无耻的叛徒。
  5. Answer: The fans are definitely a plus because we have a sellout crowd every night.
    球迷对我们来说真的是一剂镇定剂,因为每晚体育馆都座无虚席。
  6. Every concert of hers has been a sellout.
    她的每次演奏会都是满座。
  7. The bus is provided with berths and seats, the number of the seats can be adjusted as required, and the utility model is convenient for passengers and causes the sellout rate to be high.
    本客车有卧铺,有座位,座位的多少可根据需要调节,方便旅客,使客满率高,经济效益好。
  8. His demeanor and ambition mark him as an inauthentic black man, a sellout.
    他的风范与野心标志着他作为一个不真实的黑人男子,一个虚设。
  9. A racial sellout unwilling to stand up for himself? Intensification of the fight against doping
    一个不愿奋起力争、叛种族的黑人?加大反兴奋剂的斗争力度
  10. They neglected to send a letter to the rapper, but Jackson found about the campaign after blogs started calling him a sellout for endorsing Taco Bell.
    他们甚至给杰克孙连一封信都没有写。杰克孙博客里人们开始称他“叫座的签名塔可钟”之后,才发现人们针对他的攻势是那么猛烈。
  11. Each time, the Red Sox were unable to score and ignite the sellout crowd, leaving six runners on in the first three innings.
    每一次.红袜都无法得分跟无法让爆满的观众兴奋起来.在前三局留下6个残垒。
  12. At 1.70 a ticket, a sellout would cost the players about 20, 000.
    按一张票1.7美元计算,如果满座的话球员们需要为此支付大约2万美元。
  13. You know, you're not a sellout.
    你并不是个被判者。
  14. How come you never took some sellout establishment job?
    你怎么从来不为钱工作啊?

英英释义

noun

  1. an act of betrayal