auctioneer 英 [ˌɔ:kʃəˈnɪə(r)]   美 [ˌɔkʃəˈnɪr]

auctioneer

auctioneer  英 [ˌɔ:kʃəˈnɪə(r)] 美 [ˌɔkʃəˈnɪr]

vt. 拍卖  n. 拍卖商 

进行时:auctioneering  过去式:auctioneered  过去分词:auctioneered  第三人称单数:auctioneers  名词复数:auctioneers 

He tried to pass off a false Dagas on the auctioneer. 他试着把假的德加的画卖给拍卖人。
The will was only recently discovered, and is believed to have never been published, an auctioneer told reporters. 一位拍卖商对记者说,这份遗嘱是最近才发现的,肯定从未公开发表过。

  • An auctioneer is a person who manages an auction, or a public sale at which people can bid on items. It's exciting to win the bidding at an auction and hear the auctioneer shout, "Sold!"
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  • vt. 拍卖
  • n. 拍卖商
  • 1. He tried to pass off a false Dagas on the auctioneer.

    他试着把假的德加的画卖给拍卖人。

  • 2. The will was only recently discovered, and is believed to have never been published, an auctioneer told reporters.

    一位拍卖商对记者说,这份遗嘱是最近才发现的,肯定从未公开发表过。

  • 3. At a big community party your auctioneer sells every treasure to the highest bidder.

    在一个大型社区晚会上,你的拍卖者把他每项宝贝卖给出价最高的人。

  • auctioneer (n.) 1708, "one whose business is to offer goods or property for sale by auction," from auction (n.) + -eer. From 1733 as a verb, "to sell by auction." Related: Auctioneering.
auc·tion·eer / ˌɔːkʃəˈnɪə(r) ; ˌɒkʃəˈnɪə(r) ; NAmE ˌɔːkʃəˈnɪr / noun a person whose job is to direct an auctionand sell the goods 拍卖人;拍卖商 auctioneer auctioneers auc·tion·eer / ˌɔːkʃəˈnɪə(r) ; ˌɒkʃəˈnɪə(r) ; NAmE ˌɔːkʃəˈnɪr /
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