tickets were sold out信息详情
票已经卖完了
sold out───v.卖光(sell-out的过去式和过去分词); 脱销; 演出(或比赛等的)满座; 背叛;售罄的;[贸易]脱销;(门票等)全部预售完的;adj.(音乐会、比赛等)票已售完的,满场的,满座的,(商品)销售一空的
were out───我们出去了
l sold out───我卖完了
sold out tour───售罄之旅
tickets───n.票;罚单(ticket的复数)
sold───v.卖,销售(sell的过去式和过去分词);n.(Sold)人名;(瑞典)索尔德
were───n.(Were)人名;(英、肯)沃尔;v.是,在(are的过去式)
brands sold───出售的品牌
die were were───死亡是
I was under the impression that the tickets were sold out a long time ago.───我以为票在很久之前就卖完了。
The shows were a huge success. Tickets were sold out.───演出获得了巨大的成功,演唱会门票一售而空。
All the tickets were sold out.───所有的票都卖完了。
Since all the airline tickets were sold out, we obliged to stay in the city for two more days.───所有机票都已卖空,我们只好在这个城市再呆两头。
But as things turned out you discovered that plane tickets were too expensive, train tickets were sold out, and friends stood you up.───但结果是,你发现机票太贵,火车票售罄,而朋友们也放了你的鸽子。
Hordes of Guangzhou residents lined up from 7 am and all discount tickets were sold out within an hour.───许多市民从早上7时便开始排队,特价票不到一个小时就被抢购一空。
It so happened that the tickets were sold out.───不巧,票都卖光了。
Because there were so many people, when it was on my turn, the tickets were sold out.───因为人太多了,轮到我的时候,票都卖光了。
I really want to watch "star wars" on the opening day. But the presale tickets were sold out.───我真的很想在首映那天看“星球大战”。但是预售门票已经卖光了。