- give or hand over (something) in exchange for money卖, 出售:
they had sold the car
他们卖了汽车
the family business had been sold off
家业已经被卖掉了
with two objs I was trying to sell him my butterfly collection.我正试图向他兜售我的蝴蝶收藏品。
- have a stock of (something) available for sale经销:
the store sells hi-fis, TVs, videos, and other electrical goods.
商店经销高保真音响、电视、录像机等电器。
- no obj.(of a thing) be purchased(东西)被卖出:
this magazine of yours won't sell.
你这本杂志卖不出去。
- (of a publication or recording) attain sales of (a specified number of copies)(出版物, 唱片)达到(一定销量):
the album sold 6 million copies in the United States.
该专辑在美国售出600万张。
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sell for/at
be available for sale at (a specified price)售价为: these antiques of the future sell for about £375.
这些未来古董售价约为375英镑。
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sell out
sell all of one's stock of something卖完; 卖光: they had nearly sold out of the initial run of 75,000 copies.
第一版的75,000本他们几乎卖完了。
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sell out
be all sold被卖完: it was clear that the performances would not sell out.
很清楚, 这些演出的票不会全卖光。
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sell through
(of a product) be purchased by a customer from a retail outlet(产品)从零售渠道购买。
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sell up
sell all of one's property, possessions, or assets出售所有财物: Ernest sold up and retired.
欧内斯特把一切都卖掉后退休了。
sell oneself
have sex in exchange for money卖身:if she was going to sell herself then it would be as well not to come too cheap.
如果她想要卖身的话那么也不会太便宜的。
- archaic offer (something) dishonourably for money or other reward; make a matter of corrupt bargaining〈古〉出卖; 做交易:
do not your lawyers sell all their practice, as your priests their prayers?
你们的律师不也是像牧师出卖祷告一样出卖他们的服务吗?
sell someone out
betray someone for one's own financial or material benefit出卖; 背叛:the clansmen became tenants and the chiefs sold them out.
族人变成了佃户, 酋长出卖了他们。
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sell out
abandon one's principles for reasons of expedience屈服, 被收买: the prime minister has come under fire for selling out to the United States.
首相由于屈从美国而受到谴责。
- persuade someone of the merits of说服; 兜售:
he sold the idea of making a film about Tchaikovsky
他说服人同意拍一部有关柴可夫斯基的电影
he could get work but he just won't sell himself.
他能得到工作但他就是不愿推销自己。
- be the reason for (something) being bought成为…售出原因:
what sells CDs to most people is convenience.
多数人买CD 是图个方便。
- cause (someone) to become enthusiastic about使热衷; 使感兴趣:
as adj. sold I'm just not sold on the idea.我就是对这种想法不感兴趣。
- archaic trick or deceive (someone)〈古〉欺骗:
what we want is to go out of here quiet, and talk this show up, and sell the rest of the town.
我们所要的就是静静地离开这里, 大肆吹捧这次表演, 并且欺骗镇上的其他人。
- an act of selling or attempting to sell something出卖; 出售:
every other television commercial is a sell for Australian lager.
每两个电视广告就有一个是澳大利亚啤酒的销售广告。
- a disappointment, typically one arising from being deceived as to the merits of something(尤指在某物优点方面被欺骗产生的)失望:
actually, Hawaii's a bit of a sell - not a patch on Corfu.
事实上, 夏威夷有点儿让人失望- 一点也赶不上科孚岛。
sell someone a bill of goods
sell someone down the river
- 见RIVER.
sell someone a(或the)dummy
- 见DUMMY.
sell the pass
- 见PASS2.
sell someone a pup
- 见PUP.
sell someone/thing short
- fail to recognize or state the true value of低估, 轻视:
don't sell yourself short - you've got what it takes.
别低估了自己-你已经具备了成功的条件。
sell one's soul (to the devil)
- do or be willing to do anything, no matter how wrong it is, in order to achieve one's objective出卖灵魂; 做昧良心的事:
universities and polytechnics are selling their souls for commercial success.
大学和工科院校正在为获取商业利益而做昧良心的事情。