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1 sellout
['selaʊt] 1.1)2) colloq. (betrayal) tradimento m., voltafaccia m.2.modificatore [concert, performance, production] che fa registrare il tutto esaurito* * *sellout► sell-out* * *['selaʊt] 1.1)2) colloq. (betrayal) tradimento m., voltafaccia m.2.modificatore [concert, performance, production] che fa registrare il tutto esaurito -
2 sellout sell·out n
['sɛlˌaʊt]1) Theatre2) (betrayal: to enemy) tradimento -
3 sell-out
1) (an event, especially a concert, for which all the tickets are sold: His concert was a sell-out.) (tutto esaurito)2) (a betrayal: The gang realized it was a sell-out and tried to escape.) tradimento* * *sell-out, sellout /ˈsɛlaʊt/n.1 (comm.) esaurimento delle scorte2 liquidazione; svendita3 (fam.) tradimento dei propri principi, dei propri ideali5 (market.) sell-out (strategie commerciali adottate dai produttori per la vendita dei prodotti dai distributori ai consumatori).
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