cold-call
- make an unsolicited visit or phone call to (someone), in an attempt to sell goods or services
- an unsolicited visit or phone call made by someone trying to sell goods or services
verb: cold-call, 3rd person present: cold-calls, gerund or present participle: cold-calling, past tense: cold-called, past participle: cold-called
noun: cold call, plural noun: cold calls
- 釋義
動詞
- 1. make an unsolicited visit or phone call to (someone), in an attempt to sell goods or services he has been cold-called a dozen times in the past two months there are severe new regulations against cold-calling
名詞
- 1. an unsolicited visit or phone call made by someone trying to sell goods or services the salesmen spend most of their time making cold calls on perfect strangers
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- IPA[ˈkōl(d)ˌkôl]
美式
- make an unsolicited call on (someone), by phone or in person, in an attempt to sell goods or ... severe new regulations against cold-calling
- an unsolicited visit or phone call made by someone trying to sell goods or services: the salesmen spend most of their time making cold calls on perfect strangers
Oxford American Dictionary