单词 | outsell |
释义 | outsell From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Tradeoutsellout‧sell /aʊtˈsel/ verb (past tense and past participle outsold /-ˈsəʊld $ -ˈsoʊld/) [transitive]1 BBTSELLto be sold in larger quantities than something else It may outsell his previous novels.2 BBTSELLto sell more goods or products than a competitor Australia now outsells the US in wines.→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusoutsell• She said the newer, non-traditional flags outsell country and state flags by more than 50 percent.• Chevrolet's desire to outsell Ford• They claim their machines are outselling Nintendo's machines.• Chardonnay continues to outsell other wines.• They are not, however, outselling our best psychologists.• It's a sort of goodwill thing that Bonn puts out for the Allied forces; it doesn't outsell Playboy.From Longman Business Dictionaryoutsellout‧sell /aʊtˈsel/ verb (past tense and past participle outsold /-ˈsəʊld-ˈsoʊld/) [transitive]COMMERCE1to be sold in larger quantities than another product of the same typeChardonnay outsells other white wines by a huge margin.2to sell more products than a competitorThe company now outsells its rivals in this market.→ See Verb table |
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