cold calls
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT If someone makes a cold call, they telephone or visit someone they have never contacted, without making an appointment, in order to try and sell something. 陌生推銷(xiāo)電話(huà); 陌生推銷(xiāo)拜訪(fǎng)
She had worked as a call centre operator making cold calls for time-share vacations. 她曾經(jīng)在一個(gè)呼叫中心擔(dān)任話(huà)務(wù)員,打陌生推銷(xiāo)電話(huà)推銷(xiāo)分時(shí)度假。
2. V-T/V-I To cold-call means to make a cold call. 打陌生推銷(xiāo)電話(huà); 進(jìn)行陌生推銷(xiāo)拜訪(fǎng)
You should refuse to meet anyone who cold-calls you with an offer of financial advice. 你應(yīng)該拒絕見(jiàn)任何通過(guò)陌生推銷(xiāo)拜訪(fǎng)來(lái)提供理財(cái)咨詢(xún)的人。
3. cold-callingN-UNCOUNT 陌生推銷(xiāo)電話(huà); 陌生推銷(xiāo)拜訪(fǎng)
We will adhere to strict sales ethics, with none of the cold-calling that has given the industry such a bad name. 我們將嚴(yán)格遵守銷(xiāo)售道德,杜絕已敗壞本行業(yè)名聲的陌生推銷(xiāo)。
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