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词汇 elevator pitch
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Definition of elevator pitch in English:

elevator pitch

noun
US informal
  • A succinct and persuasive sales pitch.

    〈非正式,主美〉电梯推销术(指在短时间内完成的较具说服力的推销活动)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Give me your 30 second elevator pitch to potential backers.
    • You have to get that elevator pitch down to a science.
    • "An elevator pitch takes no longer than 10 seconds" he wrote.
    • His original elevator pitch was something like, "We utilize the latest 20-50 key exchange using Duffle transponders… blah blah blah."
    • This is NOT an elevator pitch or infomercial.
    • So he went over the rules he devised for an elevator pitch.
    • Storan also presented a three-minute ' elevator pitch ' to potential funders at last week's First Tuesday networking event.
    • It's also called the " elevator pitch ".
    • I've arrived at my floor and missed my opportunity for an elevator pitch of some description.
    • But Wyatt has only got the equivalent of an "elevator pitch" to convince Parliament.
    • Think of it as your own personal elevator pitch.
    • So your elevator pitch must be intriguing, make sense, be short and powerful, and should motivate someone into wanting to learn more.
    • You should have an "elevator pitch," which is a proposal that can be explained in a short length of time, say 30 seconds.
    • An "elevator pitch" is business lingo for a proposal that can be explained in the length of time you might be in an elevator with an investor.
    • I think one real key to success in this type of venture is having a good "elevator pitch."
    • Elevator pitches are important, no matter what your business.
    • Here then are a few questions you must answer if you are to create a great elevator pitch.
    • Are you too busy polishing your "elevator pitch" to wade through these books?
    • Goodbody Stockbrokers has invited 13 firms to present at the forum, while four "promising new companies" will make ten-minute elevator pitches.
    • Aside from the organisers, some young tech hopefuls were given 60 seconds to perform an ' elevator pitch ' for funding.

Origin

From the idea of having to impress a senior executive during a brief ride in a lift (elevator).

Definition of elevator pitch in US English:

elevator pitch

noun
US informal
  • A succinct and persuasive sales pitch.

    〈非正式,主美〉电梯推销术(指在短时间内完成的较具说服力的推销活动)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I think one real key to success in this type of venture is having a good "elevator pitch."
    • Give me your 30 second elevator pitch to potential backers.
    • Storan also presented a three-minute ' elevator pitch ' to potential funders at last week's First Tuesday networking event.
    • This is NOT an elevator pitch or infomercial.
    • It's also called the " elevator pitch ".
    • An "elevator pitch" is business lingo for a proposal that can be explained in the length of time you might be in an elevator with an investor.
    • You have to get that elevator pitch down to a science.
    • "An elevator pitch takes no longer than 10 seconds" he wrote.
    • So he went over the rules he devised for an elevator pitch.
    • Goodbody Stockbrokers has invited 13 firms to present at the forum, while four "promising new companies" will make ten-minute elevator pitches.
    • I've arrived at my floor and missed my opportunity for an elevator pitch of some description.
    • Are you too busy polishing your "elevator pitch" to wade through these books?
    • Think of it as your own personal elevator pitch.
    • His original elevator pitch was something like, "We utilize the latest 20-50 key exchange using Duffle transponders… blah blah blah."
    • Here then are a few questions you must answer if you are to create a great elevator pitch.
    • Aside from the organisers, some young tech hopefuls were given 60 seconds to perform an ' elevator pitch ' for funding.
    • But Wyatt has only got the equivalent of an "elevator pitch" to convince Parliament.
    • So your elevator pitch must be intriguing, make sense, be short and powerful, and should motivate someone into wanting to learn more.
    • You should have an "elevator pitch," which is a proposal that can be explained in a short length of time, say 30 seconds.
    • Elevator pitches are important, no matter what your business.

Origin

From the idea of having to impress a senior executive during a brief ride in a lift (elevator).

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