单词 | Hard sell |
例句 | 1. They are making a hard sell. 2. Their salesmen are trained to go for the hard sell. 3. They're certainly giving the book the hard sell, with advertisements every night on TV. 4. Brittan was giving the hard sell to a farmer. 5. No longer were its hard sell tactics acceptable. 6. Huddersfield pours out the hard sell. 7. But AEs who could hard sell were still valued the most in the firm. 8. The multimillion-dollar hard sell for psychiatric drugs reflects a striking shift in attitudes toward mental illness. 9. As most of this is regular no real hard sell is needed, though diplomacy would of course help. 10. Even prevention is a hard sell in a political environment. 11. It's success could be put down to the hard sell. 12. It was a city where piety and the hard sell met. 13. Trainees at the hard sell futures firms, for instance, have been encouraged to learn still less about the markets. 14. Selling a smaller tax cut could be a hard sell to a large block of conservative lawmakers. 15. Fifteen years ago, California wines were a hard sell; everyone wanted French wines. 16. You can not both chair the meeting and hard sell an idea to members. 17. Minimize Television Watching - This is a hard sell. 18. It was a hard sell. 19. Joe is a master at hard sell. 20. Populism is almost always a hard sell(), It'seems. 21. The car salesman gave us a hard sell so we decided to go to another dealer. 22. The"hard sell"(rational appeal)and the"soft sell"(emotional appeal)are two basic representational means in the advertising discourse. 23. Brian: Well, alright I suppose. It's a hard sell. The product is not completely reliable. 24. But that would hard sell politically, and Mr Osborne, for one, ruled it out last year. 25. Share salesmen are regarded as on a level with hard sell futures salesmen. 26. Berton was a powerful personality, a cocksure businessman with a fast-talking line in hard sell. 27. Derek Jefferson was there doing what he did best - the hard sell. 27. 28. Trying to get that notion understood by both employees and their supervisors, however, is often a hard sell. 29. He gave me a skeptical look, as though I were trying to give him hard sell. 30. Peter Thorne, a climatologist at the Co-operative Institute for Climate and Satellites, in North Carolina, describes it as “quite a hard sell in periods that are data sparse”. 31. For some pregnant women, the vaccine might be a hard sell. 32. For years Oreo cookies were a hard sell in China. Consumers found the traditional U. S. version of the Kraft Foods cookie too sweet and, at the equivalent of 73 cents for 14 cookies, too expensive. 33. It does, however, suggests that god isn't going away, and that atheism a hard sell. 34. The really good deals don't need the hard sell treatment. |
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