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spiel

/speel, shpeel/US // spil, ʃpil //UK // (ʃpiːl) //

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a usually high-flown talk or speech, especially for the purpose of luring people to a movie, a sale, etc.; pitch.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to speak extravagantly.

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Examples

  • Youngkin made the first comment in direct response to a spiel from McAuliffe touting his record, essentially echoing it as a moderator in an effort to keep the conversation going.

  • In tests, cordless vacuums give between 15 and 45 minutes of action, and that doesn’t always correlate with what it says on the box or in the marketing spiel.

  • He calls his motivational spiel about conserving native plants “Tales from the Crypt,” and he chats colorfully about plants and the people who love them.

  • CEO Andrea Lee offers Lloyd Grove a sales spiel, concentration camps not included.

  • Rather than giving him her usual spiel and urging him to go public, she hides him—in the Rensselaer house with Ben.

  • When the crew finally reaches the tribe, they give them their spiel.

  • "Aw, boss, that was part of the spiel," he confessed frankly.

  • When Artie goes to a wedding, he records that "there was a long spiel by the high guy in the pulpit."

  • You can hand em the spiel you gave me, and see how much they believe of it.

  • He'll give you a spiel about his research and ask to measure your brain waves.

  • The Germans call it Krug-spiel—which means war-game, and that term has been adopted all over the world.