گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'sell'

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1 عمومی:: فروش‌ ومعامله‌

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2 عمومی:: فروختن‌

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3 عمومی:: بفروش‌ رفتن‌

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english

1 general:: sell to give something to someone in exchange for money: • He sold his motorcycle. • The shop sells old furniture. • Do you sell books on gardening? export to send goods to another country to be sold: • Which countries export oil to the United States? deal in something to buy and sell a particular type of goods as part of your business: • He deals in antiques. put something up for sale/put something on the market to make something available to be bought: • When the painting was first put up for sale, no one thought that it would be worth so much money. • The farm was put up for sale. sell up British English to sell your house or your business so that you can move to a different place or do something different: • They’re thinking of selling up and moving to Canada. auction something/sell something at auction to sell things at a special event to the person who offers the most money: • The contents of his home will be auctioned. flog British English informal to sell something, especially something that is of low quality: • A man at the market was flogging £10 watches. peddle to sell cheap things in the street. Also used about selling illegal drugs and pornography: • Street vendors peddled American and British cigarettes. • People who peddle drugs to children should be severely punished. traffic in something to buy and sell large quantities of illegal goods or people: • They trafficked in illegal weapons. • The gang were involved in people-trafficking. • drug-trafficking

Longman-Thesaurus

2 general:: In addition to the idioms beginning with SELL, Also see HARD SELL; LIKE HOT CAKES, SELL.

American Heritage Idioms

3 general::   verb ADV. cheaply VERB + SELL be able to, can/could | want to | plan to | try to They are still trying to sell their house. | be expected to, expect to The novel was expected to sell between 1,000 and 1,500 copies. | be willing to | be forced to The company has been forced to sell land to recoup some of the losses. | be/prove difficult to, be/prove hard to The property proved hard to sell. PREP. at We sell these little notebooks at £1 each. | for They sold their house for £147,000. | to She sold her car to a friend. PHRASES buy and sell (sth) Many banks are willing to buy and sell shares on behalf of customers. PHRASAL VERBS sell sth off ADV. cheaply Derelict inner-city sites could be sold off cheaply for housing.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

4 general:: sell out SELL ALL 2. If a supply of something sells out, there is no more of that thing to buy • The first issue of the magazine sold out within two days.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

5 general:: sell up UK to sell your house or company in order to go somewhere else or do something else • They sold up and retired to the West Country.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

6 general:: sell out SELL ALL 1. to sell all of the supply that you have of something • We sold out of the T-shirts in the first couple of hours.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

7 general:: sell sth off [ M ] 2. to sell all or part of a business • The company announced that it would be selling off its hotel business.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

8 general:: sell out SELL BUSINESS 4. to sell your business or part of your business • They decided to sell out to their competitors.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

9 general:: sell (sb) out [ M ] informal to not do what you have promised someone you will do or what you should do because you will get more advantages for yourself if you do something else • French farmers feel they've been sold out by their government in the negotiations. • They've sold out to the road transport lobby (= done what these people wanted).

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

10 general:: verb retail: We will sell cars to anyone.

Simple Definitions

11 general:: sell sth off [ M ] 1. to charge a low price for something to encourage people to buy it • They're selling off last year's stock at half price.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

12 general:: sell out SELL ALL 3. [ passive ] When a show or film is sold out, all of the tickets for it have been sold • We couldn't get seats - the concert was sold out.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

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