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Definition of salesman in English: salesmannounPlural salesmen ˈseɪlzmənˈseɪlzmən A man whose job involves selling or promoting commercial products, either in a shop or visiting locations to get orders. 售货员,营业员,店员;推销员 保险推销员。 Example sentencesExamples - The salesman then sold him what my pal thought was a term insurance policy, which only pays out on death and has no cash-in value.
- Most such meetings also feature commercial displays and eager salesmen pitching their company's products.
- Then I moved to Canberra and got a job as a salesman selling histories of surnames and coats of arms.
- Many small business owners are also the finance director, the chief salesman and the dispatch clerk.
- A born loser, he worked long hours for little money as a salesman in a shoe shop.
- Somehow, it seemed that one of their salesmen was selling far more glass than any of the other members of the sales force.
- There's no question that financial advisers have cleaned up their act in recent years, but there are still too many bad products and ruthless salesmen out there.
- Despite their sometimes unseemly reputation, car salesmen and saleswomen know how to sell.
- Insurance companies in particular train their salesmen to sell policies to friends and relatives.
- Typically, the shares of the new megabank will be sold worldwide, allowing salesmen in every corner of the globe to get a cut.
- Thus almost everyone with dependants has a potential need for life insurance, and thus there is a need for life-insurance salesmen.
- My job was to data entry product orders into the computer system, and listen to the salesmen on the phone so I could learn how to sell.
- Deposit your cheque in one of these - and don't be conned into buying any financial products by dodgy salesmen and financial advisers!
Synonyms sales assistant, shop assistant, retail assistant, salesperson, saleswoman, saleslady, salesgirl, server, checkout girl, checkout person, checkout operator Definition of salesman in US English: salesmannounˈsālzmənˈseɪlzmən A man whose job involves selling or promoting commercial products, either in a store or visiting locations to get orders. 售货员,营业员,店员;推销员 保险推销员。 Example sentencesExamples - Most such meetings also feature commercial displays and eager salesmen pitching their company's products.
- Many small business owners are also the finance director, the chief salesman and the dispatch clerk.
- Somehow, it seemed that one of their salesmen was selling far more glass than any of the other members of the sales force.
- Insurance companies in particular train their salesmen to sell policies to friends and relatives.
- Typically, the shares of the new megabank will be sold worldwide, allowing salesmen in every corner of the globe to get a cut.
- There's no question that financial advisers have cleaned up their act in recent years, but there are still too many bad products and ruthless salesmen out there.
- A born loser, he worked long hours for little money as a salesman in a shoe shop.
- My job was to data entry product orders into the computer system, and listen to the salesmen on the phone so I could learn how to sell.
- Deposit your cheque in one of these - and don't be conned into buying any financial products by dodgy salesmen and financial advisers!
- Despite their sometimes unseemly reputation, car salesmen and saleswomen know how to sell.
- Thus almost everyone with dependants has a potential need for life insurance, and thus there is a need for life-insurance salesmen.
- The salesman then sold him what my pal thought was a term insurance policy, which only pays out on death and has no cash-in value.
- Then I moved to Canberra and got a job as a salesman selling histories of surnames and coats of arms.
Synonyms sales assistant, shop assistant, retail assistant, salesperson, saleswoman, saleslady, salesgirl, server, checkout girl, checkout person, checkout operator |