hard sell
英 [ˌhɑːd ˈsel]
美 [ˌhɑːrd ˈsel]
n.  强行推销
牛津词典
noun
- 强行推销
a method of selling that puts a lot of pressure on the customer to buy 
柯林斯词典
- N-SING 强行推销;硬性销售
Ahard sellis a method of selling in which the salesperson puts a lot of pressure on someone to make them buy something.- ...a double-glazing firm whose hard-sell techniques were exposed by a consumer programme.
其强行推销手段被一个消费者节目曝光的双层玻璃窗生产公司 
 - ...a double-glazing firm whose hard-sell techniques were exposed by a consumer programme.
 
英英释义
noun
- forceful and insistent advertising
 
双语例句
- I don't appreciate it when someone tries to give me the hard sell.
我不喜欢有些人硬性地卖给我什么东西。 - Multiple personality disorders are a real hard sell.
多重病态人格是一个很棘手的问题。 - Each of the big players has its own agenda, so picking a candidate from amongst them may be a hard sell within the group itself.
每个大型新兴国家都有自己的议程,所以要在集团内部从中挑选出一位候选人可能会是一项艰难的任务。 - As AGUS explains, preventive health care can be a hard sell.
正如阿古斯所说,预防性保健理念的堪比硬性推销。 - The risks inherent in shipping, a notoriously cyclical industry, or infrastructure finance, where there is lots of construction risk, mean that credit ratings are low, making them a hard sell to bond investors.
海运业是以周期性著称的产业,其中风险与生俱来;基础建设资金包含多种建设风险,意味着低信贷评级,因此不容易推销给债券投资者。 - Convincing South Korea, Japan and other Southeast Asian countries that doing business with growing China is good for them shouldn't be a hard sell.
要说服韩国、日本和其他东南亚国家跟迅速发展的中国做买卖对他们有好处,这应该不难。 - Ifwe don't get impressive results today, we're gonna have a really hard sell come tuesday.
如果我们今天不能取得令人注目的成果,我们星期二就会很难通过。 - In addition, the strong political suspicions the company faces in a market as vital as the US mean this would be a very hard sell to investors, says a technology head of a western bank.
一家西方银行的技术业务主管表示:此外,在一个像美国这样的关键市场中遭遇政治方面的强烈质疑,意味着IPO可能很难吸引投资者。 - Howard: Way to go! I know it was a hard sell.
霍华德:干得好!我知道这东西很难卖。 - Is it a hard sell when you reach out to them?
跟这些政府接触时有什么困难吗? 
