salesmanship

英 ['seɪlzmənʃɪp] 美 ['selzmənʃɪp]
  • n. 推销;推销术;游说术
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salesmanship 销售技巧

salesman,销售员,-ship,表状态或行为。

salesmanship (n.)
1853, from salesman + -ship.
The modern system of salesmanship has become so much like persecution reduced to a science, that it is quite a luxury to be allowed the use of your own discretion, without being dragooned, by a shopkeeper's deputy, into looking at what you do not care to see, or buying what you would not have. A man in his sane mind, with the usual organs of speech, has a right to be treated as if he knows what he wants, and is able to ask for it. ["The Literary World," Feb. 26, 1853]
1. I was captured by his brilliant salesmanship.
我被他高明的推销技巧给征服了。

来自柯林斯例句

2. For courage -- not complacency -- is our need today -- leadership -- not salesmanship.
因为,我们今天需要的,是勇气, 而不是 自满 ;是领导人, 而不是推销员.

来自演讲部分

3. Learning the skills of salesmanship takes time and effort.
学习推销技术要花时间,花力气.

来自辞典例句

4. Bad salesmanship was responsible for the party's defeat.
游说不力是该党失败的原因.

来自辞典例句

5. The school offers a course on salesmanship.
这学校开设推销技术课程.

来自辞典例句