单词 | salesmanship |
释义 | > as lemmasˈsalesmanship ˈsalesmanship n. the condition or character of being a (good) salesman; also figurative. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > selling > seller > [noun] > professional > condition of being tradesmanship1817 salesmanship1880 1880 R. D. Blackmore Mary Anerley II. ix. 162 He made a good stroke of salesmanship. 1887 A. Elliot Old Man's Favour I. ii. i. 202 The art-pottery stall, under the attractive salesmanship of Canon Elwyn. 1930 Economist 20 Dec. 1164/2 The Prince of Wales, who is shortly leaving for Buenos Aires, where he will open the British Empire Trade Exhibition, delivered an outspoken address on salesmanship. 1936 Discovery Apr. 129/2 Consult any of the books on psychology and salesmanship so numerous on the market. 1937 P. G. Wodehouse Lord Emsworth & Others v. 172 When a woman is to all intents and purposes waiting for a demon lover, it requires super-salesmanship to induce her to accept on the this-is-just-as-good principle an Ernest Plinlimmon. 1960 Farmer & Stockbreeder 12 Jan. 102/2 Salesmanship in food is liable to be overrated because nothing is more distasteful than..food, when you have had enough. < as lemmas |
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