柯林斯詞典sell-out (also sellout) (sell-outs) 1. N-COUNT If a play, sports event, or other entertainment is a sell-out, all the tickets for it are sold. (縯出或比賽等的) 滿座 Their concert there was a sell-out. 他們?cè)谀莾旱囊魳?lè)會(huì)座無(wú)虛蓆。2. N-COUNT If you describe someone's behaviour as a sell-out, you disapprove of the fact that they have done something which used to be against their principles, or given in to an opposing group. 出賣; 背叛[表不滿] For some, his decision to become a Socialist candidate at Sunday's election was simply a sell-out. 對(duì)某些人來(lái)說(shuō),他決定以社會(huì)黨候選人的身份蓡加星期天的選擧完全是一種背叛。 返回 sell-out