peddling
adj. 忙於瑣事的,無關緊要的
n. 行商
v. (沿街)叫賣( peddle的現在分詞 ); 兜售; 宣傳; 散播
Someone who peddles things goes from place to place trying to sell them.
His attempts to peddle his paintings around London's tiny gallery scene proved unsuccessful.
他到倫敦小畫廊兜售自己的畫作,結果碰了一鼻子灰。
Someone who peddles drugs sells illegal drugs.
When a drug pusher offered the Los Angeles youngster $100 to peddle drugs, Jack refused.
一個毒販給傑克100美元讓他販賣毒品時,這個洛杉磯少年拒絕了。
If someone peddles an idea or a piece of information, they try very hard to get people to accept it.
They even set up their own news agency to peddle anti-isolationist propaganda.
他們甚至設立了自己的通訊社來宣揚反孤立主義。
1. the act of selling goods for a living
The war against drug peddling is all about cash.
禁毒鬥爭歸根到底是錢的問題。
He worked as a door-to-door salesman peddling cloths and brushes.
他的工作是上門推銷抹布和刷子。
He is the one who's peddling the drugs unlawfully.
他就是那個非法販賣毒品的人.
Poor Jimmie is having a hard time peddling his bonds.
可憐的吉美推銷債券並不順利.
They'd been notified I'd been peddling drugs.
他們在此之前得到過報告說我販賣毒品.