〈非正〉背叛,出賣(mài) be disloyal or unfaithful to; betray
sell out
I\\\'ve decided to sell out and go and live in the country.
我決定賣(mài)掉股份,去鄉(xiāng)村生活。
sell sth ? out
She had decided to sell out her share of the company and retire.
她決定出售她在公司的股份并退休。
sell out
The shop has sold out of bread and won\\\'t have any more until tomorrow.
商店里的面包已售完,要到明天才有供應(yīng)。
sell out sth
The shop sold out all its shirts.
那家商店把所有的襯衣都賣(mài)光了。
He sold out his shop and moved to Cornwall.
他把商店賣(mài)出去,搬到康俄爾去了。
This wardrobe has been sold out.
這個(gè)衣柜已經(jīng)賣(mài)出去了。
The shirts were cheap and sold out fast.
這些襯衫很便宜,很快就賣(mài)完了。
The new commemorative stamps are all sold out.
這版新紀(jì)念郵票全都賣(mài)完了。
A sign on the box-office window says “All Sold Out”.
售票處窗子上掛了一個(gè)“全部售完”的牌子。
sell out
He was a good writer, but he sold out and now just writes for money.
他曾是個(gè)好作家,但后來(lái)出賣(mài)了原則,現(xiàn)在只是為錢(qián)而寫(xiě)作了。
The union leaders were accused of selling out to the employers.
工會(huì)領(lǐng)袖們被指責(zé)向雇主投降。
Those who sell out to the enemy should be severely punished.
投降者應(yīng)受?chē)?yán)懲。
sell sb ? out
They\\\'ve sold us out by agreeing to work during the strike.
他們同意在罷工期間上班,從而背叛了我們。
He was sold out by a traitor and arrested.
他被叛徒出賣(mài)而被捕了。
sell out sth
They accused him of selling out the interests of the people.
他們指責(zé)他出賣(mài)人民的利益。
Soon they began to sell out their country\\\'s sovereignty and independence.
不久,他們開(kāi)始出賣(mài)自己國(guó)家的主權(quán)和獨(dú)立。
The country has sold out its principles in yielding to the demands of a military power.
這個(gè)國(guó)家屈從于一個(gè)軍事大國(guó)的要求而出賣(mài)原則。