1.叫卖小贩;行商
2.〈美〉代人写广播[电视]商业广告者;大吹大擂推销商品的人
3.唯利是图的人;受雇佣者
1.叫卖,零售
2.和...讨价还价
3.吹嘘
4.讨价还价
1.叫卖,零售
2.和...讨价还价
3.吹嘘
4.讨价还价
1.someone who sells things dishonestly or illegally
2.someone who sells things in a busy place such as a street or fair
1.Hucksters on TV and AM radio are urging you to stock up on gold to protect your money against 'the ravages of inflation. '
电视和广播里的广告都敦促人们赶紧囤黄金,让资金免受“通胀肆虐”之灾。
2.To Victorian society, immigrant street peddlers were "hucksters, " a name that retains a whiff of moral judgment to this day.
对于维多利亚社会而言,这些身为街头小贩的外来人口被看做是“叫卖小贩”,直到现在,这一词汇还是带有一点道德评判的意味。
3.Content providers and cable operators may try to steer viewers to their own websites, like hucksters in a bazaar.
节目提供商及有线运营商都希望引领观众进入自己的网站,就好像集市里叫卖的小贩。
4.The great experiment proved that some of us are wonderful and interesting but that a lot of us are hackers and pranksters and hucksters.
这个伟大的试验证明了我们中的一部分是极好和幽默的,但有一些却是黑客或者是爱开玩笑的人或者是卑鄙小人。
5.Markets do not want to talk to flacks and hucksters.
市场并不想与这些虚伪的广告和小贩交流。
6.but that does not justify the conditions, which are none the less the conditions of hucksters because they are imposed upon poets.
但是不证明情况的情况委托,依然是小商人的情况因为他们被欺骗诗人。
7.And so it will be with global warming, if we don't sell out America to the hucksters who would save us.
如果你不想把美国卖给那些说要帮助你的二道贩子的话,全球变暖,就这样由它去吧。
8.Convening of hucksters and institutional environment
小商品商人聚集与制度环境