1.积极推销
1.a method of selling in which someone tries very hard to persuade customers to buy something
2.a situation in which you have difficulty selling something or persuading someone to change their opinion about an idea; a product that is difficult to sell, or an idea that is difficult to persuade people to accept
1.And in poor countries, the high initial cost of WiMax devices compared with mobile phones will make it a hard sell, he says.
他说,在穷国,与手机相比,WiMax设备高昂的初装费使其难以打开销路。
2.He gave me a skeptical look, as though I were trying to give him the hard sell.
他用怀疑的眼光看着我,好像我是在有意哄他似的。
3.The lawmakers cautioned, however, that such a deal could be a hard sell, given the widespread opposition to Mr. Zelaya in Congress.
然而,议员们警告说,这样的交易对普遍反对塞拉亚先生的国会来说是很难达成的。
4.Each of the big players has its own agenda, so picking a candidate from amongst them may be a hard sell within the group itself.
每个大型新兴国家都有自己的议程,所以要在集团内部从中挑选出一位候选人可能会是一项艰难的任务。
5.It was all a bit much but these guys do the "hard sell" with such style and charm, plus the apple tea is very refreshing.
虽然不太合理但他们这种风格和魅力的营销方式,再加上苹果茶,这是非常新鲜的。
6.Avoid a "hard sell" of your services during your presentation, but do include a handout with your business information on it.
要避免在你的演讲中对自己的服务进行“硬性推销”,但也要确保在演讲中传递与你所能提供服务相关的信息。
7.When I tried to market a "popular book on economics" to publishers a few years ago, it was a hard sell.
几年前,我试图把一本“经济学畅销书”推介给出版商,结果发现难度很大。
8.But these plans may turn out to be a hard sell.
但是,这些计划可能很难有说服力。
9.GM also may be a hard sell when the U. S. government wants to exit the car business, a move not expected before 2012.
当美国政府希望退出汽车业时,恐怕也难将通用脱手.预计政府在2012年前都不会退出。
10.Vegas can be a hard sell to people who have the stereotypical casino view of it.
维加斯城对于脑中只有赌场的刻板印象的人来说,很难作为卖点。