selling的意思和读音

selling

: [ˈselɪŋ] : ['selɪŋ]

v.

n.西

adj.+n.selling price

n.marketing,trade,retailing,export,hawking

sellingv.— see alsosaleexchange for money

1.[t][i]to give sth to sb in exchange for money

I sold my car to James for £800. 800

I sold James my car for £800. 800

They sold the business at a profit/loss(= they gained/lost money when they sold it) .

We offered them a good price but they wouldn't sell.

offer for sale

2.[t]~ sthto offer sth for people to buy

Most supermarkets sell a range of organic products.

Do you sell stamps?

to sell insurance

be bought

3.[t][i]…;…;to be bought by people in the way or in the numbers mentioned; to be offered at the price mentioned

The magazine sells 300 000 copies a week. 30

The book sold well and was reprinted many times.

The new design just didn't sell(= nobody bought it) .

The pens sell for just 50p each. 50 便

persuade

4.[i][t]to make people want to buy sth

You may not like it but advertising sells.广

It is quality not price that sells our products.

5.[t]~ sth/yourself (to sb)to persuade sb that sth is a good idea, service, product, etc.; to persuade sb that you are the right person for a job, position, etc.

Now we have to try and sell the idea to management.

You really have to sell yourself at a job interview.

take money/reward

6.[t]~ yourself (to sb)to accept money or a reward from sb for doing sth that is against your principles

IDMbe sold on sth(informal)to be very enthusiastic about sthsell your bodyto have sex with sb in exchange for moneysell sb down the river(informal)to give poor or unfair treatment to sb you have promised to helpsell sb/yourself shortto not value sb/yourself highly enough and show this by the way you treat or present them/yourselfsell your soul (to the devil)to do anything, even sth bad or dishonest, in return for money, success or powern.— see alsohard sell

1.[sing](informal)西something that is not as good as it seemed to be

The band only played for about half an hour─it was a real sell.

n.1.;

adj.1.,2.

v.1.“sell”

n.1.the job or skill of persuading people to buy things

v.1.The present participle of sell

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1.O liver was now officially an undertaker's assistant. It was a good, sickly time of year, and coffins were selling well.

2.In addition to supplying the wind turbines, GE is selling about a third of the land required for the project to the city of Los Angeles.

3."I knew what I was doing that day, " he wrote in the introduction of his best-selling book, also titled The Last Lecture.“,”》。

4.The advisor is not trying to make money selling a financial product that may not be the best choice for a client.

5.As you know, June is the right season for the goods, so if they arrive later than June, we will miss the selling season.

6."It was all about selling your units and getting your bonus, " she said.“

7.A mail-order business, selling back issues of men's magazines, put him deep in debt, and his wife left him, taking the children.

8.The point is, though, that she was selling these tidbits to raise money for her passion.

9.SunBaoJun see my mother's house has been trading company selling hang house intermediary, how much have points in. . .

10.If I had to leave Grotto, that would've meant selling my crew just for passage money.