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sell at

/sel/US // sɛl //UK // (sɛl) //

售价,售价为,卖出价,卖价

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v.有主动词 verb
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    sold, sell·ing.

    • : to transfer to or render for another in exchange for money; dispose of to a purchaser for a price: He sold the car to me for $1000.
    • : to deal in; keep or offer for sale: He sells insurance. This store sells my favorite brand.
    • : to make a sale or offer for sale to: He'll sell me the car for $1000.
    • : to persuade or induce to buy something:The salesman sold me on a more expensive model than I wanted.
    • : to persuade or induce someone to buy: The clerk really sold the shoes to me by flattery.
    • : to make sales of: The hot record sold a million copies this month.
    • : to cause to be accepted, especially generally or widely: to sell an idea to the public.
    • : to cause or persuade to accept; convince: to sell the voters on a candidate.
    • : to accept a price for or make a profit of: to sell one's soul for political power.
    • : to force or exact a price for: The defenders of the fort sold their lives dearly.
    • : Informal. to cheat, betray, or hoax.
v.无主动词 verb
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    sold, sell·ing.

    • : to engage in selling something: Investment advisors agree that it’s time to sell.
    • : to be sold; to draw sales: His album is selling well.The game sold poorly in Japan.
    • : to offer something for sale: I like this house—will they sell?
    • : to be employed to persuade or induce others to buy, as a salesperson or a clerk in a store: One sister is a cashier and the other sells.
    • : to have a specific price; be offered for sale at the price indicated: Eggs used to sell at sixty cents a dozen. This shirt sells for thirty dollars.
    • : to be in demand by buyers: On a rainy day, umbrellas really sell.
    • : to win acceptance, approval, or adoption: Here's an idea that'll sell.
n.名词 noun
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    • : an act or method of selling: Your home could be a profitable sell.
    • : Stock Exchange. a security to be sold.
    • : Informal. a cheat; hoax.
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    • : sell off, to sell, especially at reduced prices, in order to get rid of: The city is selling off a large number of small lots at public auction.
    • : sell out, to dispose of entirely by selling: They sold out of Johnny's brownies before the bake sale was half over.to betray: He would never sell out to the enemy.
    • : sell up, British. to sell out: She was forced to sell up her entire stock of crystal.

Phrases

  • sell a bill of goods
  • sell down the river
  • sell like hot cakes
  • sell off
  • sell oneself
  • sell out
  • sell short
  • sell someone on
  • hard sell
  • like hot cakes, sell

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • On Earth, claiming that an environment is lifeless is a tough scientific sell.

  • Big Tech has made that a hard sell in America, simply because the companies have created so much value for consumers.

  • At the full retail price of $249, these can be a tough sell.

  • So it wasn’t a hard sell when the North Face asked Chin, who has been sponsored by the company for 20 years, to colead its new Explore Fund Council.

  • This will be a hard sell for many minorities who already have low homeownership rates, in large part because of housing discrimination.

  • The Dallas Cowboys sell out their state-of-the art football stadium.

  • As more people come online, the most basic tasks—such as going out to the market to sell produce—will become more efficient.

  • Along the Prado they used to sell slaves on the auction block, too.

  • As for the political class, I doubt I need to give you a very hard sell on its failure.

  • Question 9: If the female captive was impregnated by her owner, can he then sell her?

  • He couldn't sell them; he couldn't burn them; he was even compelled to insure them, to his intense disgust.

  • Those four pictures—I would not sell those four Watteaus for one hundred thousand francs.

  • He thought these things over carefully and finally decided that he would sell them himself.

  • For an Indian to sell a horse and wagon in the San Jacinto valley was not an easy thing, unless he would give them away.

  • For us to take her place it became necessary for us to loan before we could sell and buy.