salesman / ˈseɪlz mən /

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salesman 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural sales·men.

  1. a man who sells goods, services, etc.

salesman 近义词

n. 名词 noun

seller

更多salesman例句

  1. 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.
  2. It’s one of those phrases that makes you nervous when a salesman says it.
  3. “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.
  4. Flowers’s father, a military veteran and salesman, and her mother, a teacher’s aide, were heavily involved.
  5. His father was an insurance salesman and his mother a secretary.
  6. The 289-page satire follows Morris Feldstein, a pharmaceutical salesman who gets seduced by a lonely receptionist.
  7. I wonder if the seasoned salesman can spot the billionaires on sight.
  8. In the same interview, he told an anecdote about what it means to be a good salesman.
  9. Except George Spahn had no such dream, nor was he a Midwestern Model T salesman.
  10. You also starred in Death of a Salesman on Broadway with the late Philip Seymour Hoffman.
  11. To be sure, the little salesman could not see up to the level of the cage floor, but his sales talk never ceased.
  12. I tried several positions and am now a traveling salesman for a large carpet house.
  13. He got out and went in and came out, the big rocking-horse in the arms of the salesman who followed him.
  14. He worked for twenty years without a book-keeper, clerk, salesman, or agent.
  15. The sin of “over-capitalization” differed in magnitude only, not in kind, from the daily practice of every salesman in every shop.