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单词 salesmanship
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Definition of salesmanship in English:

salesmanship

nounˈseɪlzmənʃɪpˈseɪlzmənˌʃɪp
mass noun
  • The skills and methods used in selling or promoting commercial products.

    you have to admire the slick salesmanship behind the marketing
    this aggressive salesmanship borders on harassment
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He put his finger on our prime weakness: a gullibility to the wiles of salesmanship.
    • The capacity just to listen well to what people are telling you is an essential element of salesmanship.
    • The conversation is a typical mix of subtle salesmanship and good humour.
    • Seeing the programme reminded me of the best bit of salesmanship I ever heard.
    • A recruiter might learn new methods of salesmanship to sign up recruits.
    • Today, the best software maintenance is part salesmanship.
    • Familiarising new products among consumers goes a long way in sharpening their across-the-counter salesmanship.
    • Politically, the idea is a potential disaster, which will take a lot of salesmanship and flowery prose to avert.
    • The more growers a group represented, the more bargaining power it had behind its salesmanship.
    • Persuading patients to dig into their own pockets is going to demand some intense salesmanship.
 
 

Definition of salesmanship in US English:

salesmanship

nounˈseɪlzmənˌʃɪpˈsālzmənˌSHip
  • The skills and methods used in selling or promoting commercial products.

    you have to admire the slick salesmanship behind the marketing
    this aggressive salesmanship borders on harassment
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The capacity just to listen well to what people are telling you is an essential element of salesmanship.
    • Today, the best software maintenance is part salesmanship.
    • He put his finger on our prime weakness: a gullibility to the wiles of salesmanship.
    • Politically, the idea is a potential disaster, which will take a lot of salesmanship and flowery prose to avert.
    • Persuading patients to dig into their own pockets is going to demand some intense salesmanship.
    • A recruiter might learn new methods of salesmanship to sign up recruits.
    • The more growers a group represented, the more bargaining power it had behind its salesmanship.
    • The conversation is a typical mix of subtle salesmanship and good humour.
    • Seeing the programme reminded me of the best bit of salesmanship I ever heard.
    • Familiarising new products among consumers goes a long way in sharpening their across-the-counter salesmanship.
 
 
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