scalpers

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基本釋義

n.
剝頭皮的人( scalper的名詞復(fù)數(shù) ); 做投機(jī)抽頭的人; 黃牛黨; 黃牛

實(shí)用例句

Scalpers sold tickets to the concert for ten times the original price.

賣(mài)黃牛票的把音樂(lè)會(huì)的票以原價(jià)的十倍賣(mài)出.

辭典例句

The last play Interpol, traditionally called scalpers group with the sponsoring advertisement.

該片最后播放刑警的呼吁, 再按慣例跟上黃牛集團(tuán)的贊助廣告.

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We should protect the public against being gouged by ticket scalpers.

我們應(yīng)該保護(hù)大眾不被賣(mài)票黃牛所敲詐.

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Didn't you see the ticket scalpers outside the cinema?

你沒(méi)看到電影院外的票販子 嗎 ?

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I had a fight with some scalpers at the Ambassador Theater this morning.

我今天早上在國(guó)賓戲院和幾個(gè)黃牛打架.

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Any rail staff found hoarding tickets or selling them to scalpers would be fired.

鐵路職工一旦被發(fā)現(xiàn)私自囤票或與黃牛勾結(jié),都將被開(kāi)除.

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Public security men seized a dozen scalpers ( ticket speculators ) at the railway station.

公安人員在火車(chē)站抓獲了十余名 票販?

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Most volume comes from scalpers who push prices in both directions for a few pennies.

大多數(shù)的成交量來(lái)自于投機(jī)者,他們?yōu)榱双@利把價(jià)格向兩個(gè)方向推動(dòng).

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