词汇 | resale |
释义 | resale noun[ C or U ] COMMERCEuk /ˌriːˈseɪl/ us /ˈriːˌseɪl/ the act of selling something again, or the thing that has been sold again: They are buying used cars for resale to overseas markets. The new model has solid resale value. The number of home resales has risen steeply. Examples of resaleresale Without effective vessel resale markets or decommissioning grants fishing incomes can fall to very low levels before participants leave the fishery. The paltry amounts of crops and hedge-wood taken indicate that what was in most cases stolen was intended for immediate consumption rather than for resale. The economic complexity of the agreement involved the purchase and resale of certain vital component parts to meet the rigorous contract standards. Moreover, in this autarkic equilibrium, the resale price of the debt will not be equal across countries. In effect, intervention stocks were significantly over-valued, as the book value was recorded as the purchase price rather than the resale price. He obtained the positive impact of time horizon on adoption by making land resale values endogenous, whereas in our model, land rent is assumed constant. Most were there simply to supply their families, but many were there to buy or steal for resale on the black market. We can provide field documentation for the process used by looters in selecting pieces for resale. The first differentiation made was whether the goods in a person's possession were intended for family consumption or for illicit resale. Selling the procured grain to rural areas is often known as 'resale'. This most threatened local petty traders who transported grains, livestock, and consumer goods for resale at neighbouring markets across the international boundary. Where this is so, resales will tend to reduce, rather than increase, consumer prices. However, the sanitary authorities argued that this practice was unhygienic and in 1925 the municipal government banned the resale of bread. But livery, when worn and ready for resale on the second-hand market, could find fewer and fewer buyers. It was essential that qiangqin be a public spectacle (in sharp contrast to abduction for resale in another locality). See all examples of resale These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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