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“你问我答”:如何准确使用固定搭配 “sell out”

一位听众来信询问 “sell out” 在表示 “卖完了,卖光了” 这个意思时,使用主动语态还是被动语态更常用。听本期 “你问我答” 节目讲解固定搭配 “sell out” 的用法,以及相关名词 “sellout” 的具体含义。

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25 Sep 2024
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