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salesmanship

/seylz-muhn-ship/US // ˈseɪlz mənˌʃɪp //UK // (ˈseɪlzmənʃɪp) //

销售技巧,推销技巧,销售技能,推销术

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the technique of selling a product: They used a promotional gimmick that was the last word in salesmanship.
    • : adeptness at creating interest in new ideas, products, methods, etc.: The only ingredient lacking in the system was salesmanship.

Examples

  • McMeel, a law school dropout once dubbed “Deals McMeel” for his gift for salesmanship, started his syndicate with friend Jim Andrews in 1970.

  • This is salesmanship, and of the most ingeniously manipulative kind.

  • On Wednesday, the president is taking his State of the Union proposals on the road in a bit of campaign-style salesmanship.

  • It is an unconvincing bit of salesmanship that betrays little perspective on himself, let alone the presence of core convictions.

  • But it was WMD, of course, that was the principal tool in the administration's salesmanship of the war.

  • In salesmanship, many subtle psychological principles are involved.

  • Such salesmen are no longer categorised with Csar's wife, and the new salesmanship is having its day.

  • Then he makes little or much money from salesmanship, according to his mental capacity.

  • Salesmanship requires mentality plus a pleasing personality.

  • The stage in all its forms is as natural a field to the Thoracic as salesmanship is to the Alimentive.