outsell / ˌaʊtˈsɛl /

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outsell 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

out·sold, out·sell·ing.

  1. to exceed in volume of sales; sell more than: He outsells all our other salespeople.
  2. to exceed in value or number of sales: a soap that outsells all other brands.
  3. Archaic. to obtain a higher price than.

更多outsell例句

  1. For example, Porsche has delivered 5,367 Taycans so far this year, actually outselling the 911 by 259 cars.
  2. Two titles have dominated the Switch’s sales charts, outselling the rest of the field by more than 10 million units.
  3. The government should learn from a young advertising executive named Alan Pottasch who, in 1961, when Coke was outselling Pepsi by 6 to 1, advised Pepsi to “stop talking about the product and start talking about the user.”
  4. Just weeks after its launch at the end of July, the low-speed pure electric EV began outselling Tesla in China.
  5. Whether or not Google outsells Amazon’s and Roku’s CTV devices during this year’s holiday season, Google redoubling its efforts in CTV helps to highlight how flat the CTV playing field actually is and how much ground Google has already covered.
  6. The fork had triumphed, though knives and spoons continued to outsell forks until the early 19th century.
  7. All went well until the Chinaman began to outsell the other, when the Italian remonstrated.
  8. There are at least two American magazines which far outsell in England itself any British magazine of corresponding pretensions.
  9. Her pretty action did outsell her gift, and yet enriched it too.
  10. I see her yet; her pretty action did outsell her gift, and yet enriched it too.