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词汇 sale
释义 sale
noun
uk /seɪl/ us /seɪl/

salenoun (SELL)


B2[ C or U ]
an act of exchanging something for money: 卖,出售,销售
The sale of cigarettes/alcohol is forbidden.禁止出售香烟/酒。
The building company gets commission on each house sale.建筑公司每卖一套房子都能获得佣金。
I haven't made a sale all morning.我一上午什么都没卖出去。
They'll drop the price rather than lose the sale.他们将下调价格而不是失去这单生意。
 for sale
A2
available to buy: 待售,供出售
Is this painting for sale?这幅画出售吗?
Our neighbours put their house up for sale (= started to advertise that they want to sell it) last week.我们的邻居上周开始登广告出售他们的房子。
 sales[ U, + sing/pl verb ]
the department of a company that organizes and does the selling of the company's products or services: (公司的)销售部门
He works in Sales.他在销售部门工作。
the sales department/manager销售部/销售部经理
 sales[ plural ]
B2
the number of products sold: 销售量
Sales this year exceeded the total for the two previous years.今年的销售量超过了前两年销售量的总和。
See also
telesales
[ C ]
an occasion when things are sold in order to make money: (为筹集资金而进行的)销售活动,义卖活动
a charity/Christmas/book sale慈善/圣诞节/图书售卖
USa garage/yard sale车库/后院旧货售卖
[ C ]
an auction (= public sale): 公开拍卖
a sale of antique furniture古董家具拍卖
a cattle sale牛畜拍卖
 on saleB1
available to buy in a shop: 上市,正在销售
On sale at record stores now.音像店目前有售。
 sale or return
a system by which goods are supplied to shopsand can be returned if they are not sold within a particular period of time: 剩货包退,可退货销售
We can supply goods on a sale or return basis.我们可以按剩货包退的条件供货。
The government passed a law to restrict the sale of guns.政府通过了一项限制枪支买卖的法律。
Eleven million bottles of water had to be withdrawn from sale due to a health scare.因为担心危害健康,有1100万瓶水不得不停止销售。
Proceeds from the sale of the cards go to local charities.
We'll split the proceeds from the sale.
We found a buyer for our house, but then the sale fell through.我们给房子找了个买家,结果买卖没成。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Selling
auction
Black Friday
bundle
bundle something with something
bundling
concession
hock
MLM
network marketing
outsell
oversell
panic selling
ply
saleable
sales drive
sales pitch
salesmanship
sell out
sell something off
undercut

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People who sell things
Shops & auctions

salenoun (CHEAP PRICE)


A2[ C ]
an occasion when goods are sold at a lower price than usual: 廉价出售,降价销售
a mid-season/end-of-season sale季中/季末大减价
a clearance/closing-down sale清仓/歇业大甩卖
I bought this in the January sales.这是我在一月大减价时买的。
sale goods/prices降价商品/促销价
 on saleA2mainly US(UK usuallyin the sale)
reduced in price: 减价的,降价出售的
Can you tell me if this dress is in the sale?你能告诉我这条裙子是否降价吗?
I got some shoes cheap in the sale.我在大减价的时候买到了几双便宜鞋。
Don't miss out on the fantastic bargains in our summer sale.别错过我们夏季甩卖中极好的便宜货。
She picked up some real bargains in the sale.她在减价时买了几件非常便宜的东西。
The summer sales are now on.
I went sale shopping.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Shops & auctions
agora
army disposals store
army surplus store
army-navy store
art gallery
cookshop
corner shop
craft fair
craft shop
creamery
liquor store
makers' market
mall
mart
meat market
store
strip mall
super-sale
supermarket
superstore

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Price decreases

sale | American Dictionary


sale
noun
us/seɪl/

salenoun (ACT OF SELLING)


[ C/U ]
an act of exchanging something for money:
[ U ]You pay tax on the profits from the sale of buildings.
[ C ]The school raised money from book sales, bake sales, and individual contributors.
[ U ]When I bought this house, there were many, many homes for sale (= available to be bought).

salenoun (GOODS AT LOWER PRICE)


[ C ]
an occasion when goods are sold at a lower price than usual:
a clearance sale
Are these dresses on sale (= reduced in price)?

sale | Business English


sale
noun[ C or U ]
uk /seɪl/us
COMMERCE
the act or process of selling something:
make a saleThe salesman was eager to make a quick sale.
agree a sale
complete/close a saleWhen the time came to close the sale, another page had been added to the contract.
sale of sthThe sale of tobacco items to minors is prohibited.
car/house/ticket sales
online/internet sales
COMMERCE
a period when a store is selling things at lower prices than usual:
have a sale
a mid-season sale
the January/July sales
in the sale(s)I got a new coat for $50 in the sales.
an occasion when a particular type of product is being sold:
The library has a book sale every year.
a sale of Oriental carpets
 sales
[ plural ] FINANCE, COMMERCE
the number of products sold and the amount of money a company receives from selling its products and services:
The South African fruit company has annual sales of $750 million.
sales rise/increase/go upLast year sales rose by 14% to €8.4 million.
sales fall/decline/go down
decline/fall/reduction in salesManagement is worried about the decline in sales.
The department achieved its monthly sales target.
 sales
[ U ] WORKPLACE
the business of selling products or services, or the department in a company that is responsible for selling them:
sales staff/department/office
sales call/brochureThese techniques can increase the effectiveness of your sales calls.
work/be in salesMy father worked in sales for forty years.
She used to be an administrator in the production department, but now she is in sales.
 for sale
being sold by the person or organization that owns it, and available to buy:
The building has been for sale for thirteen months.
put sth up for saleWe have decided to put the company up for sale.
 on sale
available to buy:
Tickets are on sale now!
Everything goes on sale as soon as the doors open.
being sold for a lower price than usual:
All their men's clothing is on sale this week.
 sale as seenUK
used to say that the person selling a product or possession does not promise that what they are selling is in good condition or suitable for a particular purpose:
The house is being sold sale as seen.
Secondhand fitted kitchen for sale as seen.

See also


agreement of sale
bill of sale
cash sale
clearance sale
closing-down sale
comparable-store sales
conditional sale
conditions of sale
cost of sales
credit sale
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direct sale
end-of-season sale
field sales
fire sale
firm sale
forward sale
gross sales
indirect sale
last sale
net sales
point of sale
private sale
public sale
retail sales
same-store sales
sheriff's sale
short sale
tax sale
trade sale
unit sales
wash sale
white sale

Examples of sale


sale
Only one of the columns for yearly sales is provided here.
The occupational categories used are: professionals and business executives; clerical and sales workers; farmers and farm labourers; skilled workers; and unskilled workers.
Try though they might, the authorities had no way of banning sales transactions in bad money when bad coins served those transactions well.
If the quotations collected in other studies are not representative of the universe of annuity sales, the results and comparisons may be biased.
The global growth in the sales of certified organic products has increased by an average of 20-25% per year since 19904.
Six of the nine organic winter pear handlers reported export sales, with exports ranging from 5 to 40% of their total pack.
When they were sold, however, these sales do not appear to have been handled very differently from other sales.
Each new instalment in the series (through volume 7) has equalled or improved upon the sales figures of its predecessor.
At times, sugar sales were the only immediate means of getting money for vital imports, and sugar was sold while still in the field.
All of them stressed that on sales floors, at consumers' doorsteps, in purchasing agents' offices, acting was just as necessary as on the stage.
We distinguish between two types of transmissions : gifts and sales, the dividing line being whether the transaction included a price or not.
In other words, was land freely alienable or were sales mediated by the taravad and/or other social factors?
State officials objected to both land sales and squatting as development strategies because they believed that such activities led to land fragmentation and degradation.
The price effect valorised particularly mining production, increasing profit margins and the value of sales abroad.
Particularly in sales charts, the quality of a record is equated with its exchange value, as the ranking depends on the number of items sold.
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Collocations withsale


sale

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annual sale
The annualsale of postage stamps is about £40,000.
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eventual sale
I hope that the eventualsale will yield a price substantially above any valuation that is likely to emerge.
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forced sale
Later, when the property is eventually sold, the lender should get a better price than he would from a forced sale now.
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