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auctioneer

/awk-shuh-neer/US // ˌɔk ʃəˈnɪər //UK // (ˌɔːkʃəˈnɪə) //

拍卖商,拍卖师,拍卖人,拍卖行

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who conducts sales by auction.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to auction.

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Examples

  • Sprenkle graduated from high school in May and has been working at his family’s tire shop while studying to be an auctioneer and taking care of his grandparents.

  • For that reason, an original Banksy print called Morons, a lampooning of the auctioneer market, was able to sell as a digital token for $380,000 in March even after it was completely burned in a livestreamed video.

  • In 2008, Gilkes joined Phillips, eventually becoming its chief auctioneer.

  • The auctioneer talks about knowing and employing royalty, and celebrity big spenders.

  • Working there gave him his first experience of attention (he was much younger than your typical auctioneer).

  • So when Chicago auctioneer Gabe Fajuri first got a cold call from Collins describing the box, he was skeptical.

  • "$450,000," called the auctioneer, pointing to a bidder in the crowd at Christie's.

  • If the auctioneer could afterward do this he might change the name, substitute another, and so perpetrate a fraud.

  • The seller or owner therefore is not bound by any terms stated by the auctioneer differing from those given to him.

  • I don't talk loud, and anyhow, they're listening to the auctioneer.

  • From the landing already he could hear the voice of the auctioneer.

  • The highest offer has me, your ladyship; he's but a poor auctioneer that knocks down his ware when only one bidder is present.