What Is a Sellout? In the context of finance and investing, the term “sellout” refers to a situation in which individuals or firms are forced to sell some or all of theirassetsto satisfy certain short-term obligations that cannot be met otherwise. Sellouts can occur when an investor ex...
解析 A。在艺术和音乐领域,“a sell-out”表示所有票都售出。比如周杰伦的演唱会经常是a sell-out。选项 B“The concert was not popular”意思是演唱会不受欢迎;选项 C“The tickets were too expensive”是票太贵;选项 D“There were many empty seats”是有很多空座位,都不符合“a sell-out”的含义。
The concert was a sell-out. What's the Chinese meaning of "a sell-out"? A. 一个卖完 B. 畅销 C. 卖出 D. 卖东西 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B。“a sell-out”意为“畅销”。题干说音乐会怎样了,结合语境可知是音乐会很畅销。A 选项是字面翻译;C 和 D 选项与该短语无关。
题目"The concert was a sell-out." What does "sell-out" mean? A. No one came to the concert. B. The concert was very cheap. C. All the tickets for the concert were sold. D. The concert was very boring. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C。“sell-out”表示演出的票全部售罄。
A. something that has few people attending B. something that is cancelled C. something that has all tickets sold D. something that is free 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C。“sellout”表示所有票都售出。选项 C 正确;选项 A 表示参加的人很少,错误;选项 B 表示被取消,错误;选项 D 表示免费,错误...
The concert was a sell-out. What does “sell-out” mean? A. few people attended B. not popular C. all tickets were sold D. bad performance 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C。“sell-out”在音乐会语境中表示所有票都售罄。A 选项“few people attended”是很少人参加;B 选项“not popular”是...
A. All the tickets were sold. B. The concert was cancelled. C. The concert was not very good. D. The concert was very E. xpensive. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A。“sell-out”表示所有的票都卖完了。B 选项“音乐会被取消”错误;C 选项“音乐会不是很好”不对;D 选项“音乐会非常...
A. concert with few people attending B. concert that was cancelled C. concert where all tickets were sold D. concert with bad music 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C。在这个语境中,“sell-out”表示音乐会的所有门票都被售出。A 选项是参加人数很少的音乐会;B 选项是被取消的音乐会;D 选项是音乐不...
A. Few people attended the concert B. The concert was cancelled C. All tickets for the concert were sold D. The concert was free 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C。“sell-out”表示“售罄”,在音乐会领域,说 concert was a sell-out,即音乐会的所有门票都卖完了。反馈...
The issue of having to compromise artistic integrity, or "sell out," to make a living as a union...Popyk, Bob