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mis-sellBrE /ˌmɪs ˈsel/NAmE /ˌmɪs ˈsel/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they mis-sell BrE /ˌmɪs ˈsel/ NAmE /ˌmɪs ˈsel/present simple - he / she / it mis-sells BrE /ˌmɪs ˈselz/ NAmE /ˌmɪs ˈselz/past simple mis-sold BrE /ˌmɪs ˈsəʊld/ NAmE /ˌmɪs ˈsoʊld/past participle mis-sold BrE /ˌmɪs ˈsəʊld/ NAmE /ˌmɪs ˈsoʊld/ -ing form mis-selling BrE /ˌmɪs ˈselɪŋ/ NAmE /ˌmɪs ˈselɪŋ/to sell sb sth that is not suitable for their needs, for example by not giving them all the information they need 以误导方式推销;不当销售◆~ sthIf the policy was mis-sold, the insurance company must be responsible.如果这份保险单是以不当手法销售的,保险公司必须为此负责。◆~sb sth | ~ sth to sbThe bank had mis-sold them a £200 000 loan.银行让他们错贷了 20 万英镑。▸ mis-selling BrE /ˌmɪs ˈselɪŋ/NAmE /ˌmɪs ˈselɪŋ/ noun [U] ◆the mis-selling of financial products金融产品的不当销售◆mis-selling complaints对不当销售的投诉 |