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词汇 peddling
释义 peddling
present participle ofpeddle
peddle
verb[ T ]
 mainly disapprovinguk /ˈped.əl/ us /ˈped.əl/
to sell things, especially by taking them to different places: 兜售;(尤指)巡回销售
These products are generally peddled (from) door to door.这些产品通常是挨家挨户进行兜售的。
He travels around, peddling his wares.他四处游走,兜售他的货物。
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

to sell something
sellAre you selling your car?
retailThe company makes and retails moderately priced sportswear.
deal inThey mainly deal in rare books.
divestUSThe investors divested themselves of the company's stock.
sell offThe company is selling off the less profitable parts of its business.
If you peddle stories or information, you spread them by telling different people: 散播,宣扬
The organization has peddled the myth that they are supporting the local population.该组织散布了他们在支持当地居民的谎言。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

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auction
Black Friday
bundle
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outsell
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panic selling
peddle
pile
ply
salesmanship
sell out
sell something off
sellout
soft sell
sold
sting

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Gossip and rumour

Examples of peddling


peddling

In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use.


Two factors that led to this simplification were the conscription law and the increase in the significance of peddling.
After the excesses of the 1980s, archeology today could benefit from more original efforts of this sort and fewer merchants peddling the latest neologism.
Old-fashioned door-to-door peddling was also given scope for expansion.
They wanted heavier taxation on the farmer and a stricter control over those who wished to engage in peddling.
Obviously, the opportunities for such conversations are even more reduced in the case of the more spatially isolated - but almost as common - women's occupations, such as street selling and peddling.
The aim of his formula was to soften manners, not mortality: the rude exponents were those men whose enthusiasm in peddling their product had exceeded the bounds of politeness.
One of my roles is to protect my patients from those peddling a panacea who in the process may impose burdensome costs, be they physical, psychological, or financial.
This is not a matter of a fundamentally unsound selling method or of peddling unattractive goods.
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Only scaremongers who are seeking to make political capital out of the situation are peddling such malicious and unjustified rumours.
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Drug peddling is an international crime and much of the ill-gotten gains are laundered internationally.
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We must also be careful to distinguish between commission-influenced peddling and bribes.
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It was not so long ago that he was peddling precisely the same canard.
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All the more pity that he has decided to turn himself into a third rate political charlatan peddling his quack remedies.
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The other day, however, it was peddling a slimmer volume, with no full colour pictures, at £1·50.
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When he did so, he was accused of peddling wild rumours from central office.
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