scalper

英['skælpə(r)] 美['skælpər]
  • n. 票贩子、黄牛
  • scab n.痂;疥癣;破坏罢工者;[俚]无赖v.结疤;破坏罢工
  • scabbard n.(刀、剑)鞘;枪套
  • scabbed adj.有疤的(拼接的)
  • scabble vt.粗琢
  • scabby adj.〈医〉结痂的;患疥癣的;〈非正式〉低劣的
Noun:
  1. someone who buys something and resells it at a price far above the initial cost;

    "he got theater tickets through a scalper"

1. Another scalper said he'd charge $1000 for a $125 ticket.
另一个票贩子说125美元的票他要价1,000美元。

来自柯林斯例句

2. We can try to buy some tickets outside the stadium from a scalper.
我们可以试着在体育场外买黄牛票.

来自常春藤生活英语杂志-2006年1月号

3. I bought a fake ticket from a scalper last month.
我上个月从一个黄牛手里买了一张假票.

来自互联网

4. You can buy from a scalper outside the ground.
你不妨到球场外,试试买张黄牛票.

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5. A scalper sold us tickets for seats right at near the courtside.
一个票贩子卖给我们的票正好靠近球场的边缘.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. You can buy from a scalper outside the ground.
      你不妨到球场外,试试买张黄牛票。
    2. Scalper sold ticket to the concert for ten times the original price.
      卖黄牛票的把音乐会的票以原价的十倍卖出。