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salesman

/seylz-muhn/US // ˈseɪlz mən //UK // (ˈseɪlzmən) //

业务员,推销员,销售员,销售人员

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural sales·men.

    • : a man who sells goods, services, etc.

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Examples

  • There were a lot more days that he did poorly than he did well because being a salesman and being on the road is very hard.

  • It’s one of those phrases that makes you nervous when a salesman says it.

  • “It just oozed with character, from having been there for decades,” Michael Kranish, a salesman and teenage demonstrator of tricks at the store in the 1970s, said in an interview.

  • Flowers’s father, a military veteran and salesman, and her mother, a teacher’s aide, were heavily involved.

  • His father was an insurance salesman and his mother a secretary.

  • The 289-page satire follows Morris Feldstein, a pharmaceutical salesman who gets seduced by a lonely receptionist.

  • I wonder if the seasoned salesman can spot the billionaires on sight.

  • In the same interview, he told an anecdote about what it means to be a good salesman.

  • Except George Spahn had no such dream, nor was he a Midwestern Model T salesman.

  • You also starred in Death of a Salesman on Broadway with the late Philip Seymour Hoffman.

  • To be sure, the little salesman could not see up to the level of the cage floor, but his sales talk never ceased.

  • I tried several positions and am now a traveling salesman for a large carpet house.

  • He got out and went in and came out, the big rocking-horse in the arms of the salesman who followed him.

  • He worked for twenty years without a book-keeper, clerk, salesman, or agent.

  • The sin of “over-capitalization” differed in magnitude only, not in kind, from the daily practice of every salesman in every shop.