當(dāng)年劉謙第一次上春晚表演小品,配合他演出的董卿被大家喊為“托兒”。英文中用shill一詞來(lái)指代“托兒”,而在個(gè)人競(jìng)賣(mài)網(wǎng)站上自己競(jìng)拍來(lái)提高物品競(jìng)拍價(jià)格的行為則是shill bidding。
Attempting to generate a little extra cash by flogging off one or two unwanted items on the Internet is now a common pastime in 21st century life, usually via online auction sites such as eBay.
在21世紀(jì),到網(wǎng)上兜售一兩件自己不要的物品來(lái)賺點(diǎn)小錢(qián)已經(jīng)是司空見(jiàn)慣的事情,網(wǎng)上售賣(mài)通常都通過(guò)eBay這樣的競(jìng)拍網(wǎng)站。
However for the more unscrupulous among us, it seems that there's an all too enticing shortcut to ensuring that the item you have for sale goes for the highest possible price. Once you're sure that you have interest in what you're selling, why not bid on the item yourself, therefore falsely giving the impression to potential buyers that there's competition, and so forcing them to pay more than they would have? This is what is meant by shill bidding, which is a violation of eBay rules and, moreover, illegal. People who engage in the practice are known as shill bidders, and a bid placed deliberately to push up prices is described as a shill bid. The word shill can also be used as an intransitive verb to describe the same activity, perpetrators correspondingly dubbed shillers.
不過(guò),對(duì)我們當(dāng)中會(huì)不擇手段的一些人來(lái)說(shuō),似乎有一個(gè)很誘人的捷徑可以確保你出售的物品拿到一個(gè)盡可能高的價(jià)格。一旦你很確信你對(duì)自己出售的物品很感興趣,為什么不去自己競(jìng)拍呢?這樣一來(lái)就可以給潛在的買(mǎi)家一種錯(cuò)覺(jué),以為有人在跟他競(jìng)買(mǎi)這件物品,從而迫使買(mǎi)家出更高的價(jià)格。這就是shill bidding的意思,即“自抬競(jìng)價(jià)”。這種行為是違法eBay規(guī)定的,也是違法的。有自抬競(jìng)價(jià)行為的人就叫shill bidder,以此方式達(dá)成的交易就叫shill bid。Shill一詞也可以作為不及物動(dòng)詞表示“自抬競(jìng)價(jià)”,付諸該行為的人則是shiller。
Shill dates back to 1914 and is thought to be a shortened form of the earlier term shillaber. Its original use was to describe a person who acted as a swindler's accomplice by reacting in an enthusiastic way in order to encourage others, often as an audience member at a carnival in order to elicit interest in an attraction. Over time the word began to be applied in a variety of contexts. For example in marketing, a shill is a person who gives the impression that they are a satisfied independent customer of someone they're in fact secretly working for. (Source: macmillandictionary.com)
Shill一詞可追溯到1914年,基本都認(rèn)為是shillaber(托兒)一詞的簡(jiǎn)寫(xiě)形式。該詞最初指在狂歡節(jié)等場(chǎng)合為了吸引人們注意而配合騙子積極對(duì)其表演做出回應(yīng)的同伙。后來(lái),這個(gè)詞逐漸用于不同的語(yǔ)境。比如,在市場(chǎng)營(yíng)銷(xiāo)中,shill指受商販雇傭,假裝成顧客給其好評(píng)的“托兒”。
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