tout的意思和读音

tout

: [taʊt] : [taʊt]

v.

n.

touts  touting  touted  

v.understate

n.seller,hawker,peddler,vendor

v.advertise,hype,flaunt,push,peddle

toutv.

1.[t]~ sb/sth (as sth)to try to persuade people that sb/sth is important or valuable by praising them/it

She's being touted as the next leader of the party.

2.[i][t]to try to persuade people to buy your goods or services, especially by going to them and asking them directly

the problem of unlicensed taxi drivers touting for business at airports

He's busy touting his client's latest book around London publishers.

3.[i][t]~ (sth)to sell tickets for a popular event illegally, at a price that is higher than the official price, especially outside a theatre, stadium , etc.

n.

1.a person who buys tickets for concerts, sports events, etc. and then sells them to other people at a higher price

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v.1.to praise someone or something because you want other people to think they are good or important2.to try to persuade people to buy something by telling them about it, especially loudly and in public3.to scalp tickets

n.1.someone who sells secret information about which horses might win or lose in a race2.a ticket scalper

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1.Thank you for your kindness, but I can't accept it . You know, I'm no tout for a manager.

2.China's leaders are quick to tout the country's educational figures, which seem to point to impressive improvement in recent years.

3.It was a Thursday evening, the muezzin had just been called and it seemed that "le tout Amman" was out stocking up for the Friday holiday.“letoutAmman”西

4.They are not embarrassed to ask for favours or tout business propositions at family dinners. "That really helps us, " he beams.

5.That will not only open up the taxi-to-the-space-station market, but will also allow him to tout for tourist business.MUSK

6.Advertisements for PCs already tout their meagre energy consumption just as prominently as their number-crunching prowess.广

7.Mr. Garfinkle recommends recruiting advocates to tout your accomplishments and value to the company.

8.But by reducing the money available to sign and tout new artists, file-sharing has made it harder for bands to become established.

9.Investors in mining, which many Argentines tout as the "new soyabeans" , are nervous. The bill has not been approved.

10.They are not embarrassed to ask for favours or tout business propositions at family dinners.便