unsold的意思和读音

unsold

: [ʌnˈsoʊld] : [ʌnˈsəʊld]

adj.

unsoldadj.

1.not bought by anyone

Many of the houses remain unsold.

adj.1.

adj.1.not sold

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1.Of the 135, 000 completed but unsold new homes at the end of May, nearly half had been sitting for a year or more.135000

2.He said improvements in the economy should boost demand for homes, alleviating some of the pressure on prices from unsold homes.

3.With the economy still in decline, easily visible in a city full of unsold hotel rooms, we were not ready to hear of improved price points.

4.Economists say in a healthy market it would take at least three years to sell all of Spain's unsold homes that were built during the boom.西

5.The construction industry is in tatters and, with hundreds of thousands of unsold new houses, is not about to recover.

6.A retailer wants to empty the inventory during a sale season due to that the salvage value of any unsold item is zero.

7.There are suggestions that at least some of its sales are the product of pushing cars on dealers, which then sit unsold in lots.

8.Any of the items unsold at the end of the period and which we decide not to keep as stock, would be returned at our expense.退退

9.FIFA has been releasing unsold tickets slowly but this Friday it said the last 90, 000 seats including the final itself would go on sale.90,000

10.I was able to chase up the last unsold ticket to the opera for you.