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for sale

/seyl/US // seɪl //UK // (seɪl) //

供出售,待售,待出售,供销售

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Definitions

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

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Examples

  • While there are lags in sales, the tendency is to continually check in with people.

  • This right-of-sale dynamic appears to be particularly acute in the free, ad-supported streaming TV market.

  • Business publisher Quartz had to close its London office space after ad sales halved in May, cutting 40% of its global workforce.

  • Facebook Shops is an e-commerce feature that lets businesses list products for sale across its apps via virtual storefronts.

  • Our online and direct-to-consumer sales are up 700% since January, but our in-store retail sales are down 75%.

  • 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.

  • In October, news broke that Regal hired Morgan Stanley to explore a possible sale.

  • Dee Dee candles, rosaries, shirts and prints are offered for sale near the gallery's door as a kind of consolation.

  • Its first sale was a Dan Colen work, which sold for “something like $120,000 or $150,000.”

  • But perhaps the most spectacular lot in the sale is a silver jug, a birthday present to Churchill from his War Cabinet in 1942.

  • He conceived an idea of securing agents among the colored people, and in that way effect a good sale.

  • Fruit-trees are clearly too scarce, though Cherries in abundance were offered for sale as we passed.

  • He continued its sale, however, as a kingly monopoly, allowing only those to engage in it who paid him for the privilege.

  • The duty on importation had been only twopence per pound, a moderate sum in view of the prices realized by the sale of it.

  • We are going to send our butler to the sale to-morrow, to pick up some of that sixty-four.