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Under the hammer Meaning in English

expression

ˈəndɝ/ /ˈðə/, /ðə/, /ði/ /ˈhæmɝ
UN-der thuh HAM-er
ˈʌndɐ/ /ðə, ði/ /hˈæmɐ
UN-duh thuh HAM-uh

释义

If something is 'under the hammer', it means it is being sold at an auction. The phrase comes from the auctioneer's use of a hammer to signal a sale.

用法与细微差别

This is an idiomatic and somewhat formal expression, often in news or business contexts. Always refers to being sold at auction, not just any sale. Common with houses, art, or valuable items. Often appears as 'go under the hammer' or 'put under the hammer'.

例句

The painting is under the hammer this afternoon.

basic

Thousands of books will go under the hammer next week.

basic

The house is under the hammer because the owner cannot pay the bills.

basic

I can't believe her father's car is going under the hammer this Friday.

natural

When the company went bankrupt, everything went under the hammer.

natural

Rare coins come under the hammer at next month’s auction.

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