sellout
UK/ˈselaʊt/US/ˈselaʊt/
释义
n.
1.背叛原则者;为利益而妥协者
2.售罄的演出或商品
词源
概述
该词由“sell(出售)”与“out(完全)”复合构成,字面意为“完全卖出”。19世纪早期首先用于商业场景表示“商品售罄”,20世纪中期衍生出贬义用法,形容像商品一样“出卖原则或信仰”的行为,生动体现了“为利益彻底放弃立场”的隐喻逻辑。
例句
“Many fans accused the band of being sellouts after they licensed their music for a commercial.”
乐队将音乐授权用于商业广告后,被许多粉丝指责为背叛理想。
“The concert was a complete sellout within minutes of tickets going on sale.”
门票开售几分钟后演唱会即全部售罄。
“He was called a sellout for supporting policies contrary to his earlier promises.”
他因支持与自己早年承诺相悖的政策而被斥为变节者。