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 sellout ['selaut]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 脱销, (演出)客满, 背叛, 出卖



    sellout
    [ noun ]
    an act of betrayal
    <noun.act>


    1. The Wembley concerts, where sellout crowds of 72,000 had been expected, have been rescheduled for Aug. 24-25, Ms. Sen said.
    2. With guest Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and a sellout Memorial Stadium crowd of 52,161 watching, Bush tossed the first ball in Monday's American League opener between Baltimore and the Boston Red Sox.
    3. As the president of Egypt and a sellout crowd of 54,000 looked on, southpaw Bush hurled a game-opening pitch that was a little high and outside.
    4. The logic is straightforward: If there is no deal with this president, Mr. Reagan and his domestic allies may be tempted to challenge a successor's agreement as a sellout of U.S. interests.
    5. Mr. Toomre said the offering, backed by Ginnie Mae's 9 1/2% securities, proved a quick sellout.
    6. The proposal renewed conservationists' fears of a forest sellout that could spur development and reduce public access.
    7. That production, which ends Sept. 29, has been a sellout in both Dublin and London.
    8. The Rolling Stones canceled sellout concerts in London on Friday and Saturday nights because lead guitarist Keith Richards has an infected finger.
    9. Ad revenue may keep the magazine afloat, but readers may view it as a publisher's sellout.
    10. Modifying the original vision is no sellout, Mr. Marchand contends.
    11. Assuming it was true that the concert was a 100% sellout, why all the empty seats?
    12. The choir's first tape, "We Are Not Ashamed," was a sellout. But the blessing was mixed; Moore had to refuse the invitations to perform that ensued, because only a few of the "Echoes" are allowed to travel.
    13. Opponents waved the flag and sang "O Canada" to decry what they called a sellout of national sovereignty as the House of Commons overwhelmingly approved a sweeping trade bill that will open the border to more U.S. goods and services.
    14. But, the source said, Mr. Bush will do so only if such action doesn't appear to be a sellout of the missing servicemen and their families.
    15. Dissidents have denounced the agreement as a sellout.
    16. Warnings by city officials to use only bottled or boiled tap water have been difficult to comply with due to a rapid sellout in stores of mineral water and the lack of electricty to boil water.
    17. As for Vanguard's insinuations of a sellout?
    18. The auction staged a "respectable performance, but was by no means a sellout.
    19. Mrs. Reagan made two goals in three shots during her appearance before a sellout crowd at the Capital Centre just after the first period of the Philadelphia Flyers-Washington Capitals game Friday night.
    20. Papandreou's heart operation in London last September inspired the title of a sellout revue, "Post-Aorta Greece," written and directed by Lakis Lazopoulos, Greece's top satirist.
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