for sale / seɪl /

供出售待售待出售供销售

for sale 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the act of selling.
  2. a quantity sold.
  3. opportunity to sell; demand: slow sale.
  4. a special disposal of goods, as at reduced prices.
  5. transfer of property for money or credit.
  6. an auction.

for sale 近义词

for sale

等同于 commercial

for sale

等同于 marketable

for sale

等同于 procurable

更多for sale例句

  1. While there are lags in sales, the tendency is to continually check in with people.
  2. This right-of-sale dynamic appears to be particularly acute in the free, ad-supported streaming TV market.
  3. Business publisher Quartz had to close its London office space after ad sales halved in May, cutting 40% of its global workforce.
  4. Facebook Shops is an e-commerce feature that lets businesses list products for sale across its apps via virtual storefronts.
  5. Our online and direct-to-consumer sales are up 700% since January, but our in-store retail sales are down 75%.
  6. Tickets go on sale to the public January 15; check back then for a link and an early peek at the inspiring lineup of speakers.
  7. In October, news broke that Regal hired Morgan Stanley to explore a possible sale.
  8. Dee Dee candles, rosaries, shirts and prints are offered for sale near the gallery's door as a kind of consolation.
  9. Its first sale was a Dan Colen work, which sold for “something like $120,000 or $150,000.”
  10. But perhaps the most spectacular lot in the sale is a silver jug, a birthday present to Churchill from his War Cabinet in 1942.
  11. He conceived an idea of securing agents among the colored people, and in that way effect a good sale.
  12. Fruit-trees are clearly too scarce, though Cherries in abundance were offered for sale as we passed.
  13. He continued its sale, however, as a kingly monopoly, allowing only those to engage in it who paid him for the privilege.
  14. The duty on importation had been only twopence per pound, a moderate sum in view of the prices realized by the sale of it.
  15. We are going to send our butler to the sale to-morrow, to pick up some of that sixty-four.