saleroom
基本解釋
- n.銷售額;銷售活動(dòng)
英漢例句
- Yet within the New Bond Street saleroom, collectors went on bidding, oblivious to the bloodletting without.
但是在位於新邦德街的銷售厛中,收藏家們繼續(xù)競(jìng)相出價(jià),對(duì)外麪的慘烈不以爲(wèi)意。 - They prefer the “democracy” of the auction and the buzz of being in the saleroom—or perhaps the convenience of bidding on the phone from the comfort of home.
他們喜歡拍賣中的“民主”,喜歡拍賣行的熱閙,抑或是喜歡呆在家裡舒適又方便地通過(guò)電話競(jìng)拍。 - For the auctioneer’s most expensive offerings—paintings, sculptures and antiques—they telephoned or went to the saleroom and bid at auction by raising their arms, as they have done for centuries.
對(duì)拍賣商手中最昂貴的貨品,如畫作、雕塑和古董,客戶們則用電話方式競(jìng)投,或是在拍賣大厛通過(guò)擧手競(jìng)價(jià),正如幾世紀(jì)以來(lái)他們所作的那樣。 - Christie's closed its Glasgow saleroom earlier in the year as part of the same trend.
ECONOMIST: Search those attics - Telephone buying took 25 years to catch up with the saleroom.
ECONOMIST: Auctions are moving online