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touttaʊt]
v.Attract customers, beg to persuade and spy in vain. Information.
Attract; Peddle: Example sentences:
weshould
toutour
wareson
television.
We should be peddling merchandise on TV. he
touted
evening
postfrom
cafeto
cafe.He peddled Corriere della Sera in cafés. 2.
death beggars in vain) persuasion; Strive for (customers, votes, etc.): Example sentences:
totout
votes to pull ballots 3
Highly rated; excessive compliments; Tout: Example sentences:
thepolitician
wastoutedasa
friend
ofpeople.
This politician is touted as a friend of the people. 4.
Horse Racing] spy (horse racing) intelligence; Betrayal (horse racing) information 5
Reconnoiter; Surveillance. vi.
Pull business; canvassing for votes; Soliciting customers: example sentences:
totout
forbusiness
Solicit businessと
toutfor
votes to pull votes 2
Main British English] [Horse Racing] (especially in England) to spy on horse racing training; Provision of (horse racing) information. n.
A peddler, a businessman, a customer solicitor 2
Lord British English] Secret Horse Racing Messenger, Horse Racing Scout; Betrayal of Horse Racing Informant 3
Spy; Spy 4
Northern Ireland slang] informer, spy 5
Reconnoiter; Surveillance.
English-Chinese Dictionary of the 21st Century.
English-English translation. tout
taʊt]n.
someone
whobuys
ticketstoan
eventin
orderto
resell
themat
aprofit2.
someone
whoadvertises
forcustomersinan
especially
brazen
whosells
advice
aboutgambling
orspeculation
especiallyatthe
racetrack)v.
advertize
instrongly
positive
terms example sentence:
thisproduct
wastoutedasa
revolutionary
invention
showoff
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Tout here is a generic pronoun that means "everything".
When tout is used as a generic referential pronoun, there are three forms, tout, tous, toutes.
Tout is used to mean everything, everything, and is an abstract concept, not a person.
And tous and toutes mean: everyone, everyone, everything.
tout is the object of fait in this sentence, but since it is in the compound past tense, in structures with generic pronouns such as il a tout fait, il a rien fait, etc., the generic pronoun must be preceded by the past participle, between the auxiliary verb and the past participle.
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He did everything he could to stop the marriage.
Here tout is completely, adverb, and in the compound past tense, the adverb is placed between the auxiliary verb and the past participle.
il a tout fait does everything in his power to do something.
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