peddle 英 [ˈpedl]   美 [ˈpɛdl]

peddle

peddle  英 [ˈpedl] 美 [ˈpɛdl]

vt. 叫卖;兜售;散播  vi. 沿街叫卖;忙于琐事 

进行时:peddling  过去式:peddled  过去分词:peddled  第三人称单数:peddles  名词复数:peddles 

Finally he found his game with whom he stood in to peddle his smuggled watches. 最后他终于找到了兜售他走私表的对象。
On February 26th 1909 they agreed to set up the International Opium Commission—just a few decades after Britain had fought a war with China to assert its right to peddle the stuff. 1909年2月26日这群外交家们一致同意建立国际鸦片委员会,而在这几十年之前英国为巩固其在中国兜售鸦片的权力,在中国发动了战争。

  • When you peddle something, you go out and try to sell it. It's cute when a little kid peddles his homemade birthday cards around the neighborhood, but if an adult did that it might be annoying.
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  • vt. 叫卖;兜售;散播
  • vi. 沿街叫卖;忙于琐事
  • 1. Finally he found his game with whom he stood in to peddle his smuggled watches.

    最后他终于找到了兜售他走私表的对象。

  • 2. On February 26th 1909 they agreed to set up the International Opium Commission—just a few decades after Britain had fought a war with China to assert its right to peddle the stuff.

    1909年2月26日这群外交家们一致同意建立国际鸦片委员会,而在这几十年之前英国为巩固其在中国兜售鸦片的权力,在中国发动了战争。

  • 3. But the insidious culture that allowed Wall Street firms to peddle securities of dubious value to pension funds and charitable endowments remains largely in place.

    但是由于隐性存在的文化,允许华尔街公司向养老基金和慈善基金兜售规模适当的价值不确定的有价证券。

  • peddle (v.) "to retail," 1837 in modern use, a colloquial back-formation from peddler. Related: Peddled; peddling.
ped·dle / ˈpedl ; NAmE ˈpedl / verb 1 peddlesth to try to sell goods by going from house to house or from place to place 挨户销售;巡回销售 He worked as a door-to-door salesman peddling cloths and brushes. 他的工作是上门推销抹布和刷子。 to peddle illegal drugs 贩卖毒品 2 peddlesth to spread an idea or story in order to get people to accept it 兜售,宣传,传播(思想、消息) to peddle malicious gossip 散布恶意的流言蜚语 This line (= publicly stated opinion)is being peddled by all the government spokesmen. 所有的政府发言人都在宣扬这个官方路线。 peddle peddles peddled peddling ped·dle / ˈpedl ; NAmE ˈpedl /
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