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sold-out 英ˈsəʊldˈaʊt美ˈsoldˈaʊtAHDsōldʹoutʹ COCA³³³⁸⁸BNC⁶¹¹⁸¹iWeb¹⁸⁵¹⁴ 基本英英例句 adj.售罄的; 全部预售完的; 满座的
Adjective: having taken a bribe or bribes;a sold-out politician sold completely in advance;had a sold-out house for both performances The band will play the sold-out show to a crowd of96,000 at California's Pasadena Rose Bowl, making it the largest concert ever to be streamed live online. 乐队为加州帕萨迪纳玫瑰碗满座96,000名观众进行演出,并且成为史上最大的网上现场直播的演唱会。 hjenglish The Morgan Library hosted a sold-out benefit dinner, with almost all110 guests paying $750 a ticket. 摩根博物馆举办的这次晚宴座无虚席,在坐的110位客人,每人的入场券高达750美元。 ecocn Sold-out arenas were the just the tip of the iceberg, Pastuszek believes. 帕斯图斯泽克相信,球馆爆满仅仅只是冰山一角。 fortunechina Kissinger, who believes China is far from becoming the world's next superpower, appeared in Toronto for Friday's sold-out annual Munk Debates in Toronto. 多伦多每年都要举办座无虚席的芒克辩论,为了参加这次辩论,基辛格在周五的时候就出现在多伦多,而他的观点是中国根本不会成为下一个超级大国。 yeeyan |