词汇 | solicit |
释义 | solicitWord family nounsolicitantsolicitationsolicitingsolicitorsolicitorshipsolicitousnessadjectivesolicitousadverbsolicitouslyverbsolicit Tradeso·li·cit /səˈlɪsɪt/ verb 1 [intransitiveI usually progressive]SYSEX/HAVE SEX WITH to offer to have sex with someone in exchange for money 〔卖淫者〕拉客 She was arrested for soliciting. 她因拉客卖淫被逮捕。 2 [intransitiveI, transitiveT] formalASK A QUESTION to ask someone for money, help, or information 请求;恳求;乞求 Morgan is accused of illegally soliciting campaign contributions. 摩根被指控非法征募竞选捐款。 solicit something from somebody The governor sent two officials to Mexico City to solicit aid from the president. 州长派出两名官员去墨西哥城向总统求助。 3 [intransitiveI, transitiveT] American EnglishAmEBBT to try to sell a product or service by taking it to homes or businesses and showing it to the people there 〔上门〕招揽〔生意〕,兜销 No soliciting on company premises is allowed. 公司场地内禁止推销。 Examples from the Corpus solicit• Financial donations are also being solicited.• Sneed, who works nights, spent the days soliciting business for the magazine.• Certain federal employees are forbidden to solicit campaign funds.• Now producers sit around, make up a topic and then solicit for it.• Jennifer White Dove smiled at him again, almost soliciting his interest.• But Forbes did remarkably well for a nerdish unknown, so Dole now solicits his thoughts on jazzing up his tax platform.• Rosen said he never personally solicited the man as a client or knew of any solicitation by one of his partners.• Two households signed the contract when the cable company solicited them. solicit something from somebody• School officials have been soliciting ideas from parents. From Longman Business Dictionary solicitso·li·cit /səˈlɪsɪt/ verb [transitiveT] 1formal to ask someone for information or help She called meetings to solicit the views of her staff. 2disapproving to ask someone for money solicit something from somebody He admitted that he solicited $34 million from 1,000 investors. 3American EnglishAmE to sell something by taking orders for a product or service, usually by going to people’s houses or businesses The office products supplier regularly solicits business in North Dakota. —solicitation noun [countableC, uncountableU] direct mail solicitations door-to-door solicitation (1400-1500) Old French solliciter “to disturb, take charge of”, from Latin sollicitare, from sollicitus; → SOLICITOUS |
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