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The hard sell Meaning in English

expression

ˈðə/, /ðə/, /ði/ /ˈhɑɹd/ /ˈsɛɫ
thuh HARD sell
ðə, ði/ /hˈɑːd/ /sˈɛl
thuh HAAD sell

释义

A sales technique where the seller puts a lot of pressure on someone to buy something, often aggressively and without letting them refuse easily.

用法与细微差别

'The hard sell' is mostly informal, often criticized for being pushy or uncomfortable. Commonly used with verbs like 'give', 'try', or 'go for'. Opposite: 'the soft sell'. Not just for face-to-face sales; can apply to advertising or persuasive behavior in general.

例句

The salesman used the hard sell, but I still said no.

basic

Nobody likes the hard sell when shopping for a car.

basic

He tried the hard sell on every customer.

basic

Honestly, I can't stand the hard sell—it just makes me want to leave the store.

natural

They really went for the hard sell during the phone call, but I wasn't convinced.

natural

If you push the hard sell too much, customers might walk away.

natural