单词 | sell |
释义 | sell verbadverb | verb + sell | preposition | phrases adverb➤cheaply廉价销售verb + sell➤be able to, can能够/可以出售▸➤want to打算出售▸➤plan to计划出售▸➤try to力图出售◆they are still trying to sell their house.他们还在尝试把房子卖掉。➤be expected to, expect to预计/希望销售◆the novel was expected to sell between 1 000 and 1 500 copies.这部小说预计销售 1,000 到 1,500 册。➤be willing to愿意出售▸➤be forced to被迫出售◆the company has been forced to sell land to recoup some of the losses.公司被迫出售土地以弥补部份损失。➤be difficult to, be hard to难以售出;不好卖◆it will be hard to sell 3 000 tickets.要卖出 3,000 张票可不容易。◆the property was hard to sell.这处房产不好卖。➤have the right to sell有权出售◆your broker has the right to sell your shares.经纪人有权出售你的股票。preposition➤at以⋯价格卖出◆we sell these little notebooks at €1 each.这些小笔记本我们卖 1 欧元一本。➤for以⋯的价格出售◆they sold their house for $847 000.他们的房子卖了 847,000 美元。➤to卖给⋯◆she sold her car to a friend.她把车卖给了一个朋友。phrases➤sell sth at a discount, sell sth at a loss, sell sth at a premium, sell sth at a profit减价/赔本/高价/获利出售⋯◆some of these cars are actually being sold at a loss.这些车有的其实是赔本出售的。➤be sold at auction拍卖◆the painting was sold at auction for $11.3 million.这幅画在拍卖会上以 1,130 万美元的价格卖出。➤be sold over the counter不凭处方出售◆this medicine is sold over the counter.这种药是非处方药。➤buy and sell (sth)买卖(某物)◆many banks are willing to buy and sell shares on behalf of customers.许多银行都愿意代理客户买卖股票。➤sell sb into slavery把某人卖为奴隶◆the boys were sold into slavery.这些男孩被卖为奴。sell verb ●sell sth offadverb➤cheaply降价处理◆derelict inner-city sites could be sold off cheaply for housing.破败陈旧的内城区地块可以廉价出售,以兴建住房。sell /sel/ verb (sold, sold /səʊld; name soʊld/) 1. [intransitive, transitive] sell sth (to sb) (at/for sth) | sell sb sth (at/for sth) | sell (sth) to give sth to sb in exchange for money 出售◆ the company has sold the hotel to private investors for $365 million. 公司以 3.65 亿元的价格将酒店卖给了私人投资者。◆she sold him the car for $2 500. 她以 2 500 元的价格把汽车卖给了他。◆they sold the business at a profit/loss (= they gained/lost money when they sold it). 公司出售该企业赚了钱/亏了本。◆the company expects to sell 300 000 cars a year. 公司预计每年出售 30 万辆汽车。◆422 million mobile handsets were sold worldwide. 全球售出手机 4.22 亿部。◆shareholders were advised not to sell. 建议股东不要出售股份。 ➡ short adv. (2) , sale 2. [transitive] to offer sth for people to buy 销售◆most supermarkets sell a range of organic products. 大多数超市都销售各种有机产品。◆do you sell stamps? 你们销售邮票吗?◆this product is sold exclusively at one chain of stores. 这款产品在一家连锁店独家销售。 ➡ sale 3. [intransitive, transitive] to be bought by people usually in the way or in the numbers mentioned; to be offered at the price mentioned 以特定价格销售◆dvd players now sell for only $80. 数字影碟机现仅售 80 元。◆the book sold well and was reprinted many times. 这本书销路很好,已重印多次。◆the new design just didn't sell (= nobody bought it). 新款式根本卖不动。◆the magazine sells 300 000 copies a week. 这种杂志每周销售 30 万册。 4. [intransitive, transitive] to make people want to buy sth 促销◆there's no doubt that advertising sells. 毫无疑问广告能够促进销售。◆it is quality not price that sells our products. 我们的产品卖得好靠的是质量而不是价格。◆these cars sell themselves (= they are very easy to sell). 这些汽车十分畅销。 5. [transitive] sell 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. 使赞成;劝人接受;推销◆now we have to try and sell the idea to management. 现在,我们必须设法说服管理层接受这一观点。◆you really have to sell yourself at a job interview. 应征面试的时候,你真得推销你自己。 ▸ sellable /seləbl/ adjective◆ sellable securities 适销证券◆prada's most sellable collection for years (= easy to sell) 普拉达多年来最畅销的产品系列 ●sell/go like hot cakesto sell quickly or in great numbers 畅销 ➡ idiom at bulk noun ●sell into sth ●sell sth into sth (finance 金融) to sell shares, bonds, etc. when the situation mentioned exists 在…时卖出(股票、债券等)◆they were forced to sell into a falling market. 他们被迫在市场价格下跌时卖出。●sell sth off1.to sell all or part of an industry, a company, etc. often at a low price in order to get rid of it 甩卖;廉价出售(产业、公司等)◆in the nineties most state-owned industries were sold off. 在九十年代,大多数国有产业都被贱卖了。2.to sell things cheaply because you want to get rid of them or because you need the money 甩卖;抛售◆to sell off old stock 抛售旧股票 ➡ sell-off ●sell sth onto sell to sb else sth that you have bought not long before 转售;转手出卖◆we buy cars abroad and then sell them on to customers in the uk. 我们从国外购买汽车,然后再转售给英国的客户。●sell out (to sb/sth)to sell your business or a part of your business 出售(企业)◆the company eventually sold out to a multinational media group. 公司最终卖给了一家跨国传媒集团。●sell out ●sell out of sth (finance 金融) to sell particular shares, bonds, etc. that you own, often because they no longer seem to be a good investment 抛售(股票、债券等)◆the bad news prompted foreign investors to sell out of us stocks. 坏消息促使外国投资者抛售美国股票。●sell out ●be sold outto be all sold 卖光;售完◆a hot product can sell out within 24 hours. 热门产品会在 24 小时之内全部卖光。◆the concert is completely sold out. 这场音乐会的票全部卖完了。 ➡ sell-out ●sell out (of sth) ●be sold out (of sth)to have sold all the available items 售空;卖光◆i'm sorry, we've sold out. 对不起,我们的货全部卖光了。◆several online retailers have sold out of their stock of the software. 几家在线零售商已经将他们库存的软件都卖完了。 ➡ sell-out ●sell throughif items in a shop/store sell through they are sold to customers 出售;卖出◆a really good guitar will sell through fast. 真正好的吉他会卖得很快。 ➡ sell-through ●sell up ●sell sth up (especially bre) to sell your home, possessions, business, etc., usually because you are leaving the country or retiring 卖光(家当、企业等)◆they plan to sell up and retire. 他们打算卖光家当后退休。 mis-sell sell /sel/ noun1. [countable] an act of selling sth or of trying to sell sth 出售;推销◆every other tv commercial is a sell for a car. 每两个电视商业广告中就有一个是推销汽车的。◆luxury goods can be a tough sell (= difficult to sell). 奢侈品会很难卖。 ➡ sale 2. [countable, usually singular] an act of trying to persuade sb that sth is a good idea, product, service, etc. 推荐;说服◆persuading the companies to be sponsors is going to be a tough sell (= it will be difficult to persuade them). 说服公司做赞助商会十分艰难。◆despite its benefits , the program isn't always an easy sell. 尽管有好处,但这个项目并不容易找到人来做。3. (stock exchange 证券交易(所)) [uncountable; singular] = sell rating 4. (stock exchange 证券交易(所)) [countable] = sell order hard sell ◇ soft sell ☞ sell☞ sellsell verb 1➤sell your car/house变卖汽车/房子➤sell a range of products经销一系列产品sell ♦︎ sell sth off ♦︎ auction ♦︎ sell up ♦︎ liquidate ♦︎ auction sth offthese words all mean to give sth to sb in exchange for money.这些词均表示把某物卖掉、变卖。patterns and collocations 句型和搭配◆to sell sth / sell sth off / auction sth / auction sth off to sb / a place◆to sell sth / auction sth / auction sth off for £100, $47 000, etc.◆to sell / sell off / auction / liquidate property / assets◆to sell / sell off / liquidate shares / a company◆to sell / sell off / auction / auction off a collection◆to sell / sell off / auction land◆to sell / auction a house■ sell (sold, sold) [transitive, intransitive] to give sth to sb in exchange for money卖;转让;出让◆i sold my car to james for £800.我以 800 英镑把我的汽车转让给了詹姆斯。◆i sold james my car for £800.我以 800 英镑把我的汽车转让给了詹姆斯。◆they sold the business at a profit / loss (= they gained / lost money when they sold it).他们卖掉公司,赚钱/赔钱了。◆we offered them a good price but they wouldn't sell.我们开了个好价钱,可他们不愿意卖。■ sell sth off phrasal verb(sold, sold)to sell things cheaply because you want to get rid of them or because you need the money; to sell all or part of an industry, a company or land甩卖;变卖;出售,卖掉(产业、公司或土地)◆the church sold off the land for housing.教会卖掉了那块地皮,用来盖房子了。◆in the nineties most state-owned industries were sold off.在 20 世纪 90 年代,大部份国有企业被出售了。■ auction /ɔːkʃn, ɒkʃn; name ɔːkʃn/ [transitive, usually passive] (especially bre) to sell sth at an auction (= a public event at which things are sold to the person who offers the most money for them) 拍卖◆the costumes from the movie are to be auctioned for charity.拍摄这部电影时用过的服装将作慈善拍卖。ⓘ in american english it is more usual to say auction sth off.在美式英语中,更常说 auction sth off。■ sell up -->phrasal verbto sell your home, possessions, business, etc., usually because you are leaving the country or retiring (= giving up work because you have reached a particular age) (通常因出国或退休而)卖掉(房子、家当、企业等)◆they sold up and moved to france.他们卖掉所有家当,然后移居法国。■ liquidate /lɪkwɪdeɪt/ [transitive] (finance金融) to sell sth in order to get money变卖;变现◆the shares are easy to sell, should you wish to liquidate your assets.如果你希望变卖你的资产,这些股票很容易卖掉。ⓘ typical collocates of liquidate are assets, endowment, share portfolio, company, firm and debts. * liquidate 的常见搭配词有 asset、endowment、share portfolio、company、firm 和 debt。■ auction sth off -->phrasal verbto sell sth at an auction, especially sth that is no longer needed or wanted拍卖掉(尤指不再需要的物品)◆the army is auctioning off a lot of surplus equipment.陆军正把大量剩余设备拍卖掉。sell verb 2➤sell your car/house变卖汽车/房子➤sell a range of products经销一系列产品sell ♦︎ trade ♦︎ export ♦︎ import ♦︎ do business ♦︎ deal in sth ♦︎ stock ♦︎ carry ♦︎ handle ♦︎ deal ♦︎ retailthese words all mean to offer sth for people to buy.这些词均表示出售、销售、经销。patterns and collocations 句型和搭配◆to trade / do business with sb◆to sell / trade / export / import / deal in / stock / handle / retail goods◆to sell / trade / deal in shares / futures / stocks / bonds / securities◆to sell / deal in furniture / antiques / property◆to sell / import / deal in / deal drugs◆to sell / stock / carry / retail a range / line of goods■ sell (sold, sold) [transitive] to offer sth for people to buy出售;售卖;经销◆most grocery stores sell a range of organic products.大多数食品杂货店都经销各种有机产品。◆do you sell stamps?你这儿卖邮票吗?◆he works for a company that sells insurance.他在一家卖保险的公司工作。■ trade [intransitive, transitive] to buy and sell things; to exist and operate as a business or company做买卖;做生意;从事贸易;营业;营运◆after settling in madeira they began trading in flour, sugar and leather.在马德拉群岛定居后,他们开始做面粉、糖与皮革生意。◆early explorers traded directly with the indians.早期的探险者与印第安人直接交易。◆our products are now traded worldwide.我们的产品现在销往世界各地。◆the firm has now ceased trading.这家商行现已停业。 ➡ see also trade , trading → trade noun ■ export [transitive] to sell and send goods to another country出口;输出◆the islands export sugar and fruit.这些岛出口糖和水果。◆90% of the engines are exported to europe.90% 的发动机出口到欧洲。 opp import ▸ export noun [uncountable, countable, usually plural] ◆then the fruit is packaged for export.然后,水果被包装好出口。◆the country's major exports该国的主要出口产品 opp import ■ import [transitive] to bring a product, service or idea into one country from another进口,输入,引进(产品、服务或观念)◆the country has to import most of its raw materials.这个国家大多数原料均依赖进口。◆goods imported from japan into the us从日本输入到美国的货物◆customs imported from the west从西方传入的风俗习惯 opp export ▸ import noun [uncountable, countable, usually plural] ◆the report calls for a ban on the import of hazardous waste.该报告呼吁禁止进口有害废弃物。◆food imports from abroad从国外进口的食物 opp export ■ do business -->phraseto take part in the activity of buying or selling goods or services做买卖;做生意◆it's been a pleasure to do business with you.和你做买卖很愉快。◆i don't like his way of doing business.我不喜欢他做生意的方式。 ➡ see also business → trade noun ➡ see also the entry for business 2另见 business 条第 2 义■ deal in sth -->phrasal verb(dealt, dealt)to buy and sell a particular product经营,买卖(某种产品)◆the company deals in computer software.该公司经营计算机软件。 ➡ see also dealing → trade note 辨析 trade in sth or deal in sth? trade in sth is most often used to talk about buying and selling raw materials such as animals, coal, sugar, leather, fur and ivory, as well as textiles such as cloth and silk. deal in sth is used more to talk about manufactured products such as cars, antiques, furniture and electronics. deal in sth is also frequently used to talk about criminal buying and selling; typical collocates are drugs, guns and stolen goods. both trade in sth and deal in sth are used to talk about buying and selling items in financial markets, for example shares, futures, stocks, bonds and securities. * trade in sth 最常指买卖原材料,如 animals、coal、sugar、leather、fur 和 ivory,还有纺织品,如 cloth 和 silk。deal in sth 更多指买卖工业成品,如 car、antique、furniture 和 electronics。deal in sth 也常指非法买卖,常见搭配词有 drug、gun 和 stolen goods。这两个短语都可指在金融市场上买卖产品,如 shares、futures、stocks、bonds 和 securities。■ stock [transitive] (rather formal, especially business尤用于商业) (of a shop) to keep a supply of a particular type of goods to sell(商店)存货◆we stock a wide range of camping equipment.我们库存了各种野营设备。 ➡ see also stock → supply noun ■ carry [transitive] (name or formal) (of a shop) to stock sth(商店)销售,出售◆we carry a range of educational software.我们销售各种教育软件。note 辨析 stock or carry?these words vary in register in british and american english. in british english they are both used especially by people who work in shops and in advertisements for shops. carry is more formal than stock. in everyday spoken british english most people would say sell.这两个词在英式和美式英语中语体风格有所不同。在英式英语中,两词都尤为商店工作人员或商店广告所用,carry 比 stock 正式。在日常英式口语中,大多数人使用 sell◆do you sell green tea?你这儿卖绿茶吗? (bre) ◆do you stock/carry green tea? however, in american english, carry is less formal than stock and might be used in everyday speech.然而,在美式英语中,carry 不如 stock 正式,可以用于日常口语中◆ (name) we do carry green tea, but we don't have any (in stock) right now.我们确实卖绿茶,可是现在无货。■ handle [transitive] to buy and sell sth, especially illegally(尤指非法)买卖◆they were arrested for handling stolen goods.他们因收售赃物而被逮捕。ⓘ in this meaning handle is usually used with stolen goods.表达此义时 handle 常与 stolen goods 连用。■ deal (dealt, dealt) [intransitive, transitive] to buy and sell illegal drugs非法买卖(毒品);贩毒◆you can often see people dealing openly on the streets.经常能看到有人公然在大街上买卖毒品。◆he was sent to jail for dealing drugs to his friends.他因把毒品卖给朋友而被判刑。ⓘ in british english you can talk about sb who deals drugs or deals in drugs; in american english, it is more usual to say deal (without in). with the more informal dope and with the names of drugs such as cocaine or heroin, it is also more usual to say deal (without in), in both british and american english.在英式英语中,可以用 deal drugs 或 deal in drugs ;在美式英语中,更常用 deal (不接 in)。在与非正式用语 dope 连用,或与 cocaine 和 heroin 等毒品名称连用时,在英式和美式英语中也更常用 deal (不接 in)。■ retail /riːteɪl/ [transitive] (business商业) to sell goods to the public, usually through shops零售◆the firm manufactures and retails its own range of sportswear.该公司生产并零售自己的运动服装系列。sell(sold, sold) [intransitive] to be sold at a particular price(以某一价格)出售;售价为◆the painting sold for $70 000 at auction.那幅画以 7 万元拍卖售出了。sell(sold, sold) [transitive, intransitive] to give sth to sb in exchange for money卖;转让;出让◆i sold my car to james for £800.我以 800 英镑把我的汽车转让给了詹姆斯。◆i sold james my car for £800.我以 800 英镑把我的汽车转让给了詹姆斯。◆they sold the business at a profit / loss (= they gained / lost money when they sold it).他们卖掉公司,赚钱/赔钱了。◆we offered them a good price but they wouldn't sell.我们开了个好价钱,可他们不愿意卖。sell(sold, sold) [transitive] to offer sth for people to buy出售;售卖;经销◆most grocery stores sell a range of organic products.大多数食品杂货店都经销各种有机产品。◆do you sell stamps?你这儿卖邮票吗?◆he works for a company that sells insurance.他在一家卖保险的公司工作。sell/sel ||; sɛl/verb (past tense past participle sold /səʊld ||; sold/) 1. [i,t] sell (sb) (sth) (at/for sth);sell (sth) (to sb) (at/for sth) to give sth to sb who pays for it and is then the owner of it 卖;出售 · ◇we are going to sell our car. 我们打算把汽车卖掉。◇i sold my guitar to my neighbour for £200. 我以200英镑的价钱把吉他卖给了我的邻居。◇would you sell me your ticket? 你可以把票卖给我吗?◇i offered them a lot of money but they wouldn't sell. 虽然我开出高价,但他们仍然不肯卖。 2. [t] to offer sth for people to buy 卖;出售;销售: ◇excuse me, do you sell stamps? 请问你们卖邮票吗?◇to sell insurance/advertising space 出售保险╱广告版面 3. [i,t] to be bought by people in the way or in the numbers mentioned; to be offered at the price mentioned 以某方式、某数量或某价格出售: ◇these watches sell at £1000 each in the shops but you can have this one for £500. 这些手表在商店里卖1000英镑一块,但这一块以500英镑卖给你。◇her books sell well abroad. 她的书在国外很畅销。◇this newspaper sells over a million copies a day. 这份报纸每日销量超过一百万份。 4. [t] to make people want to buy sth 推销;吸引买家: ◇they rely on advertising to sell their products. 他们依靠广告推销产品。 ☞noun for senses 1. to 4. is sale 第1.至4.义的名词皆为sale 5. [t] sell sth/yourself to sb to persuade sb to accept sth; to persuade sb that you are the right person for a job, position, etc 说服某人接受;使人相信你是(某工作、职位等的)最佳人选: ◇now we have to try and sell the idea to the management. 现在我们得设法让管理部门接受这个构想。 be sold on sth(informal 非正式) to be very enthusiastic about sth 对某事很热心 sell sth off to sell sth in order to get rid of it, often at a low price 廉价销售;削价出售: ◇the shops sell their remaining winter clothes off in the spring sales. 商店往往在春季大减价时销售卖剩的冬装。 sell out; be sold out (used about tickets for a concert, football game, etc) to be all sold (指音乐会、足球赛等的票)售罄,卖光,售完: ◇all the tickets sold out within two hours. 所有门票在两个小时里售完。◇the concert was sold out weeks ago. 这场音乐会的票在几个星期前已经售完了。 sell out (of sth); be sold out (of sth) to sell all of sth so that no more is/are available to be bought 售罄;卖光: ◇i'm afraid we've sold out of bread. 我们的面包恐怕已经售完。 sell up to sell everything you own, especially your house, your business, etc (in order to start a new life, move to another country, etc) 卖掉自己的全部东西(尤指房屋、生意等,以便开始过新生活、移居外国等)sell1 to sell something2 to sell illegal goods3 to sell something to the person who offers the most money4 someone who sells things in a shop5 a person or company that sells goods, shares etc6 someone who sells things illegally7 something that is sold8 to make something available for people to buy9 available for people to buy10 to stop selling something11 the amount of something that is sold12 when a lot of something is sold13 when all of something has been soldrelated wordssee alsobuy,shop/store,cost,advertising,business,expensive,cheap,1. to sell something 出售某物 sell /sel/ [intransitive/transitive verb] to give something to someone in exchange for money 出售,卖 tom's thinking of selling his motorcycle and buying a new one. 汤姆在考虑把摩托车卖了,再买一辆新的。 if you can, wait to sell until prices are high. 你如果能等的话,就等到价格高了再卖。 postcards and souvenirs were being sold outside the cathedral. 教堂外面有明信片和纪念品出售。sell somebody something the company sold braugh $100,000 worth of computers at discounted rates. 公司以优惠价向布劳夫出售了价值10万美元的电脑。sell something to somebody it is illegal to sell tobacco to anyone under the age of 18. 向18岁以下者出售烟草是非法的。 the painting was sold to an art gallery in philadelphia. 这幅画卖给了费城的一家画廊。sell something for £250/$50 etc the antique buttons are very valuable, and we sell them for £100 and upwards. 这些古董纽扣非常值钱,我们卖一百英镑或以上。 sell off /ˌsel ˈɒf/ [transitive phrasal verb] to sell something, usually a group of things, at a reduced price in order to get rid of it quickly, because you need the money soon, or because it will not last a long time 廉价出售,廉价处理掉 sell something off the bakery usually sells its cakes off at half price just before closing time. 面包店通常在关门前半价出售糕点。sell off something after the funeral the house contents were sold off quickly to pay all his debts. 葬礼后,屋里的东西被迅速变卖来偿还他的债务。 the school district may be forced to close schools and sell off land in order to make much-needed repairs. 这个学区可能要被迫关闭学校、变卖土地,以便进行急需的修缮工作。 export /ɪkˈspɔːʳt/ [transitive verb] if a country or a company exports its products, it sends them to another country in order to sell them 出口[产品] japanese televisions and hi-fi systems are exported all over the world. 日本的电视机以及高保真音响设备出口到世界各地。 ancient artefacts cannot be exported. 古代的手工艺品不得出口。export something to france/the uk/japan etc in 1986 they exported 210,000 cases of wine to the uk. 1986年他们向英国出口了21万箱葡萄酒。 exporter [countable noun] saudi arabia is one of the world's leading exporters of oil. 沙特阿拉伯是世界上主要的石油出口国之一。 export [adjective only before noun] export earnings are lower than last year. 出口收益比去年低。 sell up /ˌsel ˈʌp/ [intransitive/transitive phrasal verb] british to sell your house, your business, or other things you own in order to move to a different place or to do something different 【英】[因为要搬地方或从事别的工作]卖光;卖掉所有东西或财产 why don't we sell up and move to canada? property is really cheap there! 我们为什么不卖掉房子移居加拿大呢?那儿的地产很便宜! my parents sold up the farm and went to live in glasgow. 我父母卖掉农场,住到了格拉斯哥。 serve /sɜːʳv/ [transitive verb] if someone who works in a shop or a bar serves a customer, they help them to buy or choose the goods that they want 接待[顾客] there was a line of people in front of me who were all waiting to be served. 我前面排了一队人,都等着有人来服务。 estrada was serving a customer when the fire started. 起火时埃斯特拉达正在接待一位顾客。 it is illegal to serve alcoholic drinks to anyone under 18. 向18岁以下的人出售酒精饮料是非法的。 deal in /ˈdiːl ɪn/ [transitive verb] to buy and sell a particular kind of goods as part of your business 买卖,经营[某类产品] the gallery deals mostly in paintings but they do sometimes sell photographs. 这家画廊主要经营画作,但有时也卖一些摄影作品。 tax agents are visiting more than 5,000 businesses that deal in expensive items such as cars, boats, and jewels. 税务员查访了五千多家公司,这些公司都经营汽车、船只和珠宝等高价商品。 the sale of something /ðə ˈseɪl əv something/ [noun phrase] when something is sold 某物的出售 the rebels are using money from the sale of drugs to buy weapons. 叛军在利用贩毒所得的钱购买武器。 the law prohibits the sale and consumption of alcohol on unlicensed premises. 法律禁止在没有经营许可证的场地出售和饮用酒类。 flog /flɒgǁflɑːg/ [transitive verb] british informal to sell something, especially something that is of low quality or that has something wrong with it 【英,非正式】出售,卖[尤劣质的或坏的东西] there was a man at the market who was flogging watches for £10 each. 市场上有个人在出售手表,每块10英镑。flog somebody something don't let him flog you his car -- he's had endless trouble with it. 别让他把汽车卖给你—那辆车毛病不断。 peddle /ˈpedl/ [transitive verb] to sell goods, usually things that are cheap, especially by going from place to place rather than selling them in a shop [尤指到处]兜售[廉价物品] street vendors peddled flowers and candles. 街头小贩兜售鲜花和蜡烛。 belloni started her bakery business by peddling her homemade bread to local stores. 贝洛妮的面包店生意是从她向当地商店推销她自制的面包做起的。 trading /ˈtreɪdɪŋ/ [uncountable noun] the activity of selling goods or shares in companies 交易 trading started briskly on the new york stock exchange this morning. 今天早上纽约证券交易所开盘时交投活跃。stop/cease trading the company ran out of money and was forced to cease trading. 公司没有钱了,只得把生意停了。2. to sell illegal goods 出售非法物品 peddle /ˈpedl/ [transitive verb] to sell illegal drugs to people 贩卖[毒品] the gang earned as much as $10 million a month peddling heroin and cocaine. 这个黑帮贩卖海洛因和可卡因,一个月有多达一千万美元的收入。peddle something to somebody stricter punishments will be given to those convicted of peddling drugs to children. 对于向儿童出售毒品的罪犯,将会加重量刑。 deal in /ˈdiːl ɪn/ [transitive verb] to buy and sell illegal goods such as drugs or weapons 买卖[非法物品,如毒品或武器] the police suspect him of dealing in stolen goods. 警方怀疑他买卖赃物。 police believe fry was dealing in narcotics. 警方认为弗莱伊在从事毒品交易。 the article accuses davis of dealing in arms. 文章指控戴维斯在从事军火交易。 push /pʊʃ/ [transitive verb] informal to sell illegal drugs, especially to people who are trying them for the first time, to make them want more 【非正式】贩卖[非法毒品,尤指向第一次尝试的人] anyone caught pushing heroin or cocaine is given a long prison sentence. 凡因贩卖海洛因或可卡因被捕的人,都要判长期徒刑。 trafficking /ˈtræfɪkɪŋ/ [uncountable noun] selling large quantities of illegal drugs or taking them into another country in order to sell them 毒品走私 in thailand the penalty for drug trafficking is death. 在泰国,毒品走私要判死刑。 customs officials claim to have uncovered a major drug-trafficking ring. 海关官员称已破获一个很大的毒品走私团伙。trafficking in the two girls were arrested for trafficking in hard drugs. 这两个女孩因走私硬毒品被捕。 black market /ˌblæk ˈmɑːʳkə̇t/ [countable noun usually singular] the system by which people illegally buy and sell goods or foreign money, especially for high prices, often because these things are difficult to obtain legally [非法买卖货品或外汇的]黑市 authorities are worried about the growing black market in the city. 当局担心市内黑市规模在扩大。on the black market you can get a much better rate for your dollar on the black market than in a bank. 黑市上的美元汇率比银行的高多了。black market in the immigration service is concerned about a thriving black market in phoney id cards and working permits. 移民局担心黑市伪造身份证和工作许可证的生意越来越畅旺。 black market [adjective] a man came up to me in the street and offered to sell me some black market cigarettes. 街上有个男人走上来向我兜售黑市香烟。 the people here are forced to pay exorbitant black market prices for everyday goods such as food and clothes. 这里的人被迫要出高得过分的黑市价购买食物、衣服等日用品。3. to sell something to the person who offers the most money 把某物售予出价最高的人 auction also auction off /ˈɔːkʃən, ˌɔːkʃən ˈɒf/ [transitive verb] one of the beatles’ guitars is being auctioned for charity. 披头士乐队的一把吉他正在进行慈善拍卖。 the contents of the house were auctioned to pay off the family's debts. 家中物品被拍卖掉用来清偿家里的债务。 auction /ˈɔːkʃən/ [countable noun] a public meeting at which things are sold to the person who offers to pay the most money 拍卖会 the buyer did not attend the auction, but sent a representative to place the bids. 买主没有出席拍卖会,而是派了一名代理人来出价。hold an auction sotheby's decided to hold auctions in japan twice a year. 苏富比决定在日本一年举行两次拍卖。at (an) auction bikes that have not been claimed by the owners will be sold at a public auction january 11. 无人认领的自行车将于1月11日举行公开拍卖。 how much do you think the painting would fetch at auction? 你觉得这幅画在拍卖会上可以卖多少钱? put something up for auction /ˌpʊt something ˌʌp fər ˈɔːkʃən/ [verb phrase] to arrange for something be sold at a public meeting to the person who offers to pay the most money 将某物交付拍卖 after months trying to sell the farm, they decided to put it up for auction. 这家农场几个月都没卖掉,他们决定将它拍卖。 one of the world's finest collections of vintage cars is to be put up for auction. 一辆世界上最好的古典老爷汽车之一将要进行拍卖。 come/go under the hammer /ˌkʌm, ˌgəʊ ʌndəʳ ðə ˈhæməʳ/ [verb phrase] informal if something comes or goes under the hammer, especially something valuable such as a famous painting, it is sold at an auction 【非正式】[尤指名画等贵重物品]被拍卖 a collection of prints and paintings by picasso came under the hammer at sotheby's yesterday. 毕加索的一批版画和油画昨天在苏富比进行拍卖。4. someone who sells things in a shop 店员 shopkeeper /ˈʃɒpˌkiːpəʳǁˈʃɑːp-/ [countable noun] especially british someone who owns or is in charge of a small shop 【尤英】[小商店的]店主,店老板 the shopkeeper chased the boys out of his shop, accusing them of stealing. 店老板追着把这几个男孩赶出店,说他们偷东西。 many immigrants have been highly successful as shopkeepers. 许多移民开店做生意都非常成功。 proprietor /prəˈpraɪətəʳ/ [countable noun] formal someone who owns a small shop 【正式】店主,老板 proprietor ginny gavin serves fresh croissants and fruit at breakfast to guests at her inn. 老板娘金妮·加文用新鲜的羊角面包和水果做早餐招待住在她客店里的客人。proprietor of dan conrad, the proprietor of conrad's bookstore, says that small stores such as his offer service and convenience. 康拉德书店的老板丹·康拉德说,像他这样的小书店既提供服务,又提供便利。 merchant /ˈmɜːʳtʃənt/ [countable noun] american written someone who owns or is in charge of a shop 【美,书面】店主 local merchants have had trouble with vandals breaking windows. 当地店主苦恼的是,常有流氓砸打橱窗。 merchants say sales have not been affected by the road repairs. 店主说生意没有受到修路的影响。 sales assistant also shop assistant british /sales clerk american /ˈseɪlz əˌsɪstənt, ˈʃɒp əˌsɪstəntǁˈʃɑːp-, ˈseɪlz ˌklɑːkǁ-ˌklɜːrk/ [countable noun] someone who deals with customers in a shop and sells them things 营业员,店员 rowan worked as a sales assistant in a beverly hills shopping mall. 罗恩在贝弗利山庄的一个购物中心里当营业员。 she's a shop assistant in the shoe department. 她是皮鞋部的营业员。 get advice from a knowledgeable sales clerk. 问问营业员的意见,他们很在行。 salesman/saleswoman/salesperson /ˈseɪlzmən, ˈseɪlzˌwʊmən, ˈseɪlzˌpɜːʳsən/ [countable noun] someone whose job is to persuade people, shops, and companies to buy their company's products 推销员,售货员 i worked for a while as a salesman for a big computer corporation. 我给一家大型电脑公司当过一会儿推销员。 gail has been the firm's top saleswoman for the last two years. 近两年盖尔一直是公司的最佳推销员。 sales staff /ˈseɪlz ˌstɑːfǁ-ˌstæf/ [countable noun with singular or plural verb in british english] the members of a company whose job is to persuade people to buy that company's products, or to sell goods to people in a shop 销售人员 the company has a sales staff of 600. 这家公司有600名销售人员。 customers liked the personal service the sales staff provided. 顾客喜欢销售人员提供的贴心服务。 vendor /ˈvendəʳ/ [countable noun] someone who sells things to people in the street 小贩 outside the theatre, there was a row of flower vendors. 剧院外面有一排卖花的小贩。 frank stopped to buy the evening paper from a news vendor. 弗兰克停下来向报贩买了一份晚报。street vendor flags sold by street vendors fluttered in the crowd of about 5,000. 街头小贩卖出的旗子在五千人左右的人群中飘扬。5. a person or company that sells goods, shares etc 出售商品、股票等的人或公司 retailer /ˈriːteɪləʳ/ [countable noun] a company or person that sells goods to the public in a shop - used especially in business contexts 零售商[尤用于商业方面] our products are sold through the body shop and other well-known retailers. 我们的产品通过美体小铺等一些著名的零售店出售。 retailers face their slowest business period in january and february. 1月份和2月份是零售商生意最不景气的时候。clothing/furnishings/women's etc retailer talbot's is a women's retailer with 20 stores in california. 塔尔博特是一家女性用品零售公司,在加利福尼亚州有20家分店。high-street retailer british a company that has shops in the main shopping area of several towns 【英】大型零售公司 one high-street retailer has gone out of business. 有一家大型零售公司倒闭了。 wholesaler /ˈhəʊlˌseɪləʳ/ [countable noun] a person or company that sells goods in large quantities and at low prices, especially to other companies that then sell the goods to the public 批发商,批发公司 the early morning market is for wholesalers only, the general public have to wait until later in the day. 早市只为批发商开放,普通民众必须等到晚些时候。fish/meat/clothing etc wholesaler fisherman are involved in a price dispute with fish wholesalers. 渔民和鱼商之间出现了价格纠纷。 merchant /ˈmɜːʳtʃənt/ [countable noun] a person or company that buys and sells large quantities of goods such as wine, or basic materials such as coal and wood [从事酒类或煤、木材等基本材料买卖的]商人;批发商,批发公司 she was born in 1432, the daughter of a wealthy london merchant. 她出生于1432年,是伦敦一名富商的女儿。arms/wine/antiques etc merchant an international arms merchant 跨国军火商 dealer /ˈdiːləʳ/ [countable noun] a person or a company that buys and sells a particular type of goods, or that sells a particular company's products [专门经营某一类货品或某个公司产品的]商人;经销公司 make sure you buy your used car from an authorised dealer. 旧车一定要到获授权的经销商那里去购买。 ‘the market has been strong,’ said one dealer. “市场处于强势。”一名经销商说。art/car/antique etc dealer she bought the painting from a swiss art dealer. 她是从瑞士一位艺术品交易商那里买来这幅画的。bond/securities/currency etc dealer according to a senior currency dealer, the pound is likely to continue to rise against the dollar. 根据一位资深货币交易商说,英镑兑美元的汇价有可能继续上升。 trader /ˈtreɪdəʳ/ [countable noun] someone who buys and sells goods, especially in a very far away place, or who buys and sells shares on the financial market [尤指在异地买卖货物的]商人,贸易商;[金融市场的]交易商 traders enter the amount of stock they want to buy or sell, and the computer calculates a price. 交易者输入他们想要买卖的股票数量,电脑便会计算出一个价格。fur/slave/arms etc trader montreal was founded by french fur traders in the 17th century. 蒙特利尔是法国皮货商在17世纪建立的。bond/currency/stock etc trader bond traders worried about inflation have driven up interest rates on long-term bonds. 债券交易员担心通货膨胀抬升了长期债券的利率。 seller /ˈseləʳ/ [countable noun] the person who sells something to another person or company in a business deal 卖方;销售者 both buyer and seller should agree on the terms before the contract is signed. 买卖双方应该在合同签署以前商定条款。6. someone who sells things illegally 非法出售物品的人 pusher/dealer /ˈpʊʃəʳ, ˈdiːləʳ/ [countable noun] someone who buys and sells illegal drugs 毒品贩子 dealers were selling heroin outside the stadium. 毒贩在体育馆外面兜售海洛因。 drug pushers have been warned to stay away from the club. 卖毒品的人已经被警告远离这个俱乐部。 residents complain of cocaine and heroin dealers selling on the streets outside their homes. 居民投诉说,有毒贩在他们家门外的街头上卖可卡因和海洛因。 tout british /scalper american /taʊt, ˈskælpəʳ/ [countable noun] someone who stands outside a sports event or concert and sells tickets for it at high prices [体育比赛或音乐会的]票贩子,黄牛党,倒卖者 touts were selling tickets to the match for £50 or more. 票贩子们把比赛的票卖到50英镑或者更高。 organisers of the concert were worried there would be trouble from ticket touts. 音乐会的举办方担心会有票贩子的问题。 scalpers wanted $150 for seats that normally sell for $40. 一般卖40美元的票,票贩子要卖到150美元。7. something that is sold 卖出的东西 goods /gʊdz/ [plural noun] things that are produced in order to be sold 商品 the store sells a wide range of goods. 这家商店出售各式各样的商品。 the cost of almost all goods and services soared when price controls were removed. 取消价格限制之后,几乎所有的商品和服务费用都在飞涨。 we import a lot of electrical goods from japan. 我们从日本进口许多电器商品。 product /ˈprɒdʌktǁˈprɑː-/ [countable noun] something that is made, grown, or designed in order to be sold 产品 there is less demand now for products like coal and steel. 现在煤和钢等产品的需求没有以前大了。 the new product took more than three years to develop before being put on the market. 这种新产品投入市场之前开发了三年多时间。 the company manufactures and delivers paper and paper products. 这家公司生产并运送纸张和纸制品。 merchandise /ˈmɜːʳtʃəndaɪz, -daɪs/ [uncountable noun] things that are produced in order to be sold, especially when they are shown for sale in a shop - used especially in business contexts 商品[尤指陈列的商品;尤用于商业方面] the merchandise is attractively displayed and the assistants are friendly and helpful. 商品陈列得很漂亮,店员态度友好,服务周到。 the fire at the warehouse destroyed merchandise valued at over $2 million. 仓库的那场火灾烧毁了价值二百多万美元的商品。 export /ˈekspɔːʳt/ [countable noun usually plural] goods that are sent to a foreign country in order to be sold 出口商品 the value of china's exports to the us rose by over 50% last year. 去年中国对美国的出口额增长了50%以上。 britain's total exports to the other eu member states now exceed imports. 现在英国对其他欧盟成员国的出口总量超过了进口量。 the country's main export is coal. 该国的主要出口商品是煤。8. to make something available for people to buy 使大家可以买到某物 put something on the market also come/go on the market /ˌpʊt something ɒn ðə ˈmɑːʳkə̇t, ˌkʌm, ˌgəʊ ɒn ðə ˈmɑːʳkə̇t/ [verb phrase] we put our house on the market last september and we still haven't sold it. 我们去年9月把房子投放市场出售,到现在还没卖掉。 the drug came on the market in the late 1990s and has been widely prescribed. 这种药于20世纪90年代末投放市场,并广泛使用。 the car will probably sell for around $50,000 when it goes on the market. 这款汽车上市将能卖到50,000美元左右。 most wines are left to mature before they are put on the market. 多数葡萄酒都留待酿熟后才上市出售。 put something up for sale /ˌpʊt something ʌp fəʳ ˈseɪl/ [verb phrase] to make something such as a house, business, or piece of land available for people to buy 将某物出售 the historic property has been put up for sale. 这个具历史意义的建筑在出售。 after the merger, parts of the business are likely to be put up for sale. 合并之后,公司的有些部分可能要出售。 bring out /ˌbrɪŋ ˈaʊt/ [transitive phrasal verb] if a company brings out a new product that they have made, they make it available for people to buy 推出[新的产品] bring out something kodak brought out a camera which stores up to 100 images on a computer disc. 柯达公司推出一款相机,在一张电脑磁盘上能储存多达100张图片。bring something out the two cookbooks have sold well, and doubleday is bringing them out in new paperback editions. 这两本烹饪书销量很好,道布尔迪公司正要推出新的平装本。 launch /lɔːntʃ/ [transitive verb] if a company launches a new product, they publicly announce, especially with a lot of advertising, that it is available for people to buy 把[新产品]推出市场[尤指做大量的广告] fiat launched a tiny ‘city car’ especially for europe's narrow, crowded streets. 菲亚特公司推出了一款迷你型的“城市汽车”,是专为欧洲狭小而拥挤的街道设计的。 fezza, the clothes designer, launched his first collection in 1980. 1980年,服装设计师费扎推出了他的第一个系列。 publish /ˈpʌblɪʃ/ [transitive verb] to print a book, magazine, or newspaper and make it available for people to buy 出版,发行[书、杂志或报纸] ladybird publish books for young children. 瓢虫公司出版幼儿图书。 amateur photographer is published every tuesday. 《业余摄影师》每周二出版。 rowling's latest harry potter novel sold millions of copies as soon as it was published. 罗琳最新的《哈利·波特》小说一出版就卖了几百万册。 publication /ˌpʌblɪˈkeɪʃən/ [uncountable noun] when something is published: 出版 since the publication of her book, she's received thousands of letters from women who have had similar experiences. 自她的书出版以来,她收到了数千封来信,都是有相似经历的妇女写来的。 publisher [countable noun] a company that publishes books: 出版商,出版公司 none of the big uk publishers wanted to do a paperback version of the book. 英国没有一家大的出版公司愿意出版这本书的平装版。 release /rɪˈliːs/ [transitive verb] if a company releases a record or film, it makes it available for people to buy or see 发行[唱片或电影];上映 her new album will be released at the end of the month. 她的新专辑将于本月底发行。 carrey's new comedy is due to be released in the us very soon. 凯瑞的新喜剧片很快就要在美国上映。 release [countable noun] something that has been released: 发行物 the band's latest release record that has been released 该乐队的最新唱片应该于周五有售。 should be in the stores friday.9. available for people to buy 有售 for sale /fəʳ ˈseɪl/ [adjective phrase] if something is for sale, the person who owns it wants to sell it 待售 there are several houses for sale in our street. 我们这街上有好几幢房子出售。 there was ‘for sale’ notice in the car's window. 车窗里有“待售”的告示。 the festival will have food and crafts for sale, games for children, and music. 这次节庆活动有食品和手工艺品出售,还有儿童玩的游戏、音乐等。 be up for sale /biː ˌʌp fəʳ ˈseɪl/ [verb phrase] if something such as a house, a shop, or a piece of land is up for sale, it has been publicly announced that it is available for people to buy [房子、商店或土地在出售,上市 the house has been up for sale for months. 房子已上市数月了。 several subsidiary businesses are up for sale. 有几家子公司在出售。 be on sale /biː ɒn ˈseɪl/ [verb phrase] if a product is on sale, you can buy it in the shops [产品]上市,有售 these cameras are on sale in most electrical stores. 这些相机在大多数电器商店里都有售。go on sale begin to be available 上市 the new model toyota goes on sale next month. 新款的丰田汽车将于下月上市。 on the market /ɒn ðə ˈmɑːʳkə̇t/ [adjective phrase] goods that are on the market are available for people to buy - use this especially when you are comparing products of the same general type 上市的,有售的[尤用于同类产品的比较] it's one of the cheapest computers on the market. 这是市场上最便宜的电脑之一。 there may be better shoes on the market, but this is the one the kids want. 市场上也许是有更好的鞋子,但小孩子要的就是这种。on the market for the house was on the market for $475,000. 这房子在市场上卖475,000美元。10. to stop selling something 停止出售某物 take something off the market /ˌteɪk something ɒf ðə ˈmɑːʳkə̇t/ [verb phrase] if a company takes a product off the market, it stops producing it and shops stop selling it 把某物撤出市场 the mineral water was taken off the market while tests were being made. 这种矿泉水在做检测的时候被撤出了市场。 sales of the newspaper were so poor that it was taken off the market within a couple of months. 这份报纸的销量很差,不到几个月就撤出市场了。 the federal drug administration has said that all products containing the additive must be taken off the market immediately. 美国食品和药物管理局说,凡是含这种添加剂的产品都必须立即撤出市场。 withdraw /wɪðˈdrɔː, wɪθ-/ [transitive verb] if a shop or a company withdraws a product, it makes it unavailable for people to buy by removing it from shops [商店或公司]收回[产品] newsagents across the country have withdrawn the magazine after numerous complaints from women's groups. 接到妇女团体的诸多投诉之后,全国各地的报刊经销店都收回了这份杂志。 after two children had been hurt, the company was forced to withdraw the toy from store shelves. 两名儿童受伤以后,这家公司被迫把这种玩具从货架上撤了下来。withdraw something from sale christmas decorations were withdrawn from sale yesterday following a fire-risk warning. 昨天发出了火灾隐患警告之后,圣诞节装饰品都停止销售了。 withdrawal [uncountable noun] stores have agreed to the withdrawal of the offending videos. 各家商店都已同意收回这些带有冒犯性的录像带。 recall /rɪˈkɔːl/ [transitive verb] if a company recalls a product, they ask all the shops that sell it and the people that have bought it to send it back to them for checking, because there may be something wrong with it 收回[可能有问题的产品] thousands of car baby-seats have had to be recalled after a fault was discovered in the safety harness. 安全带发现有问题之后,有数千个汽车婴儿座须要收回。 the company voluntarily recalled about 11,000 of the devices to check them for defects. 该公司主动收回约11,000个这种装置,以检查是否有缺陷。 recall /rɪˈkɔːlǁrɪˈkɔːl, ˈriːkɔːl/ [uncountable noun] they put a notice in the press ordering the recall of all the baby food that might have been contaminated. 他们在报上登了一则通知,下令收回所有可能受到污染的婴儿食物。11. the amount of something that is sold 某物卖出的数量 sales /seɪlz/ [plural noun] the number of products that a business sells, or the value of the products it sells 销量,销售额 a big price increase led to a fall in sales. 大幅涨价使销量下滑。sales of sales of the book have been astonishing. 这本书的销量令人称奇。 coupons for discounts on certain products have increased sales of those products. 某些产品的折扣券使该等产品的销量增加了。 turnover /ˈtɜːʳnˌəʊvəʳ/ [singular noun] the value of goods or services that a company sells over a particular period of time [公司在一段时期内的]营业额,成交量 turnover at the two restaurants was about $7.4 million this year. 今年这两家餐厅的营业额约为740万美元。 recently the company has been trying to increase its turnover by diversifying into other fields. 近来这家公司试图扩大经营范围至其他领域,以此来增加营业额。12. when a lot of something is sold 某物畅销 sell /sel/ [intransitive verb] books that don't sell are sent back to the publishers. 没有销路的图书就退还给出版商。 the handcrafted rocking horses have sold well across the united states. 这种手工制的木马畅销全美。 the last model didn't sell as well as they'd expected. 上一个型号卖得不如他们预期的好。 best-selling /ˌbest ˈselɪŋ◂/ [adjective only before noun] a best-selling product is one that is sold in large numbers, especially more than any other product of the same type 最畅销的 agatha christie is said to be the world's best-selling author. 阿加莎·克里斯蒂据说是世界上最畅销的作家。 a list of the week's best-selling music and children's videos 本周最畅销的音乐和儿童录像清单 chanel number 5 is the best-selling scent of all time. 香奈儿5号一直是最畅销的香水。 best-seller /bestseller/best seller /ˌbest ˈseləʳ/ [countable noun] a book, game, video, record etc that has been bought by a very large number of people 畅销产品 several tv movies have been based on best sellers by danielle steel. 已有好几部电视电影是根据丹尼尔·斯蒂尔的畅销小说拍成的。 every year there's a toy that becomes a hard-to-find best-seller. 每年都有一种玩具成为市面难求的畅销品。bestseller list an official list of what has sold most 畅销商品排行榜 all four harry potter books are currently on the bestseller list. 目前四本《哈利·波特》都在畅销书榜上。 outsell /aʊtˈsel/ [transitive verb] if one product outsells another, more of it is sold than the other product 比…销得好 his latest album has outsold all his other records put together. 他的最新专辑比他其余所有唱片加起来都卖得好。 chardonnay continues to outsell other wines. 霞多丽白葡萄酒的销量继续超越其他葡萄酒。 be selling like hot cakes /biː ˌselɪŋ laɪk ˌhɒt ˈkeɪksǁ-ˌhɑːt-/ [verb phrase] informal if a product is selling like hot cakes, it is being sold very quickly and in large amounts because people very much want to buy it 【非正式】十分畅销,很抢手 grisham's new book is selling like hot cakes. 格里沙姆的新书很畅销。 do a roaring trade /duː ə ˌrɔːrɪŋ ˈtreɪd/ [verb phrase] british if a shop or a person that sells a particular type of goods is doing a roaring trade, they are selling large quantities of goods because a lot of people suddenly want to buy them 【英】生意兴隆 since the heatwave started, ice cream vendors have been doing a roaring trade. 进入酷暑以后,卖冰淇淋的生意很兴隆。do a roaring trade in the shops outside the station were doing a roaring trade in umbrellas. 车站外面的店铺雨伞生意很兴隆。13. when all of something has been sold 某物售完 sell out /ˌsel ˈaʊt/ [intransitive phrasal verb] if a shop, ticket office etc sells out of goods or tickets, or if goods or tickets sell out, all of them are sold so there are no more available 卖完 i went to the store to get some bread but they had sold out. 我到商店里去买面包,但是已经卖完了。 sunday newspapers often sell out by 10 o'clock. 星期日报经常到10点钟就卖完了。sell out of they opened at 8 o'clock, and by 8.30 they had sold out of tickets for the big game. 他们8点钟开门,到8点半就卖完了这场大赛的门票。be sold out when all the tickets for a performance or sports event have been sold [门票]卖完了 we couldn't get tickets anywhere - the show was completely sold out. 我们哪里也买不到票,演出门票全部售完了。 be a sell-out /biː ə ˈsel aʊt/ [verb phrase] if a play, football game, concert etc is a sell-out, it is very popular and all the tickets for it have been sold [戏剧、足球赛、音乐会等]爆满,满座 the band's european tour was a sell-out. 该乐队的欧洲巡回演出场场座满。sell-out crowd the mariners beat the angels in front of a sell-out crowd. 水手队在满场观众面前打败了天使队。 be out of stock /biː ˌaʊt əv ˈstɒkǁ-ˈstɑːk/ [verb phrase] if a product or the shop selling the product is out of stock, the shop does not have any of that product available now, because they have sold all of it [产品或商店]没有现货 the scooters are popular and are often out of stock. 这种踏板车很畅销,经常卖光。 we're out of stock, but we can put one on order for you. 我们没有现货了,但是可以为你订购。 be booked up/fully booked /biː ˌbʊkt ˈʌp, ˌfʊli ˈbʊkt/ [verb phrase] if a hotel, restaurant, or organized trip somewhere is booked up or fully booked, all the places have been bought and there are no more available [旅馆、餐厅或团体旅游等]订满 flights to the us are all booked up this time of year. 每年这个时候去美国的航班都订满。 popular campsites are fully booked on weekends for most of the summer. 夏天大部分时间的周末,一些热门营地都全部订满。 all the hotels in the area are booked up months in advance. 这地区所有旅馆都是提前几个月就订满了。 sell /sɛl; sel/v sold /sold; səʊld/ , sold, selling 1. [i,t] to give something to someone in exchange for money 卖,出售:◇sell sth for we sold the car for $5000. 我们把汽车卖了5000 美元。◇sell sth to sb scott sold his cd player to a kid at school. 斯科特把他的 cd 播放机卖给了学校里的一个孩子。◇sell sb sth sally's going to sell me her bike. 莎莉打算把她的脚踏车卖给我。→ compare 比较 buy¹ 2. [t] to offer something for people to buy 备有…出售,经销:◇do you sell stamps? 你这儿有邮票卖吗?◇sell at/for (=to be offered for sale at a particular price) 以…价钱出售: the t-shirts sell at £10 each. 这种 t 恤每件卖十英镑。 3. [t] to make someone want to buy something 有助于…售出,使有销路:◇bad news sells newspapers. 有坏消息报纸就好卖。 4. [i,t] to be bought or sold in large numbers or amounts 有销路; 获得…的销量,售出:◇toys based on the movie are really selling. 由这部电影衍生出来的玩具十分畅销。◇the cd sold over a million copies in a week. 这 cd 一个星期售出一百多万张。 5. [t] to try to persuade someone to accept a new plan, idea etc 宣传,使被接受:◇now we have to try to sell the idea to the viewers. 现在我们得想办法通过宣传让观众接受我们的观点。 6. be sold on sth to think something is a very good idea and want to do it 认为某事是个好主意:◇i suggested she should come to stay with us, and she was completely sold on the idea. 我建议她过来和我们住住,她也完全同意,认为这主意不错。 7. sell yourself short informal to not have the confidence in your abilities that you should have 【非正式】 低估自己sell sth ↔ offto sell things quickly and cheaply 廉价出售,削价处理:◇the shop is closing and selling everything off at half price. 商店要关门,所有商品都半价出售。sell out1 [i] to sell all of something so that there is none left 卖完,卖光:◇have/be sold out i'm sorry, but the tickets are all sold out. 对不起,票子全卖完了。sell out of they've sold out of newspapers. 他们报纸卖完了。2 [i,t] informal to do something that is against your beliefs or principles, in order to get power or money 【非正式】 [为了权力或金钱]出卖自己; 出卖[自己的信仰或原则],背弃sell upto sell everything you have when you move to another place, change your life etc [搬家或想改变自己生活的时候]出售所有财物:◇the martins sold up and moved to florida. 马丁一家变卖了全部家产,搬到佛罗里达州去住了。 ☞ sell |
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