sale的意思和读音

sale

: [seɪl] : [seɪl]

n.

sales  

v.+n.make sale,negotiate sale,stop sale,complete sale,handle sale

adj.+n.annual sale,immediate sale

n.purchase

n.transaction,deal,trade,selling,retailing

salen.

1.[u][c]an act or the process of selling sth

regulations governing the sale of alcoholic beverages

I haven't made a sale all week.

She gets 10% commission on each sale. 10%

2.[pl]the number of items sold

Retail sales fell in November by 10%. 10%。

Export sales were up by 32% last year. 32%。

the sales figures for May

a sales drive/campaign(= a special effort to sell more)

3.[u]the part of a company that deals with selling its products

a sales and marketing director

She works in sales/in the sales department.

The Weldon Group has a 6 000 strong sales force . 6 000

4.[c]an occasion when a shop/store sells its goods at a lower price than usual

The sale starts next week.

the January sales

I bought a coat in the sales .

sale prices

5.[c];(an occasion when goods are sold, especially an auction

a contemporary art sale

n.1.,,2.;()3.4.,5.1.,,2.;()3.4.,5.

n.1.the process of selling goods or services for money; a single instance of selling goods or services; relating to the process of selling goods or services2.an event or period of time during which a store reduces the prices of some of its goods3.an event at which people meet to buy and sell things, normally at a place that is not regularly used for this purpose; an event at which things are sold to the person who offers to pay the highest price4.the total number of things that a company sells within a particular period of time, or the money that it earns by selling things; the activity of trying to sell products or services; the department of a company that sells its products or services1.the process of selling goods or services for money; a single instance of selling goods or services; relating to the process of selling goods or services2.an event or period of time during which a store reduces the prices of some of its goods3.an event at which people meet to buy and sell things, normally at a place that is not regularly used for this purpose; an event at which things are sold to the person who offers to pay the highest price4.the total number of things that a company sells within a particular period of time, or the money that it earns by selling things; the activity of trying to sell products or services; the department of a company that sells its products or services

1. skirt n. sale n. dollar n. $) ...

4. salary n. sale n. salesgirl n. ...

5. Sport Sale Nike Id ...

6. THE ART OF SOCKS SALE¥3 40 HOME ...

7. safe n. sale n. salesman n. ...

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1.Not to mention, how much this sale would, mean to your wife's career as an artist.

2.He already has one conviction in the Supreme Court over the sale of public land to his wife.

3.People close to the company have said it has considered a separation or sale of its newspaper assets.

4.Its sort of amazing to me that we haven't had a law to ban the sale of that.西

5.The sale showed that Asian collectors were still prepared to pay high prices for wine, even in a global economic slowdown.便退

6.Triumph said it had sought a patent for the eco-bra, although it has no plans for now to put it on general sale.

7.Supranational entities have been here before, but MUFG is a landmark: the first renminbi sale by an arm of a proper, non-Chinese company.UFJ

8.That's not to say that you will be waiting ten years for a sale, but think of your photos as some sort of farm crop.

9.When a sale results in a loss, and is accompanied by an understanding of why that loss occurred, it too may be considered a good sell.

10."DIC is not currently planning the sale of any of its majority-owned European assets, " it said.“,”