transitive. To treat or bargain in order to sell, to offer for sale; also (with infinitive) to offer to sell.
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释义 | society > trade and finance > selling > sell [verb (transitive)] > expose or offer for sale (46) cheapa1225 transitive. To treat or bargain in order to sell, to offer for sale; also (with infinitive) to offer to sell. to set out13.. To display (wares) for sale. to put forthc1350 transitive. To display, exhibit; to set out for sale or consideration. Also figurative. utter?c1400 To put (goods, wares, etc.) forth or upon the market; to issue, offer, or expose for sale or barter; to dispose of by way of trade; to vend, sell. Obs… market1455 transitive. To sell in a market; to bring or send to a market. Also in extended use. offer1472 transitive. To present for sale. Frequently as to offer for (formerly †to) sale. lovea1500 transitive. To offer (something) for sale (for or at a price); to set a price on (see also quot. 1887). Now Scottish and English regional (northern). pitch1530 transitive. To lay out (wares) in a fixed place for sale; (hence) to display for sale in a market or public place. Usually in passive. Obsolete. to set on (or a) sale1546 Phrases. to set on (or †a) sale = ‘to set to sale’ (see 2a); (to be) onor †upon sale = ‘for sale’ (see 2e). exposea1610 To offer publicly, ‘put up’ for (or to) sale. (The ordinary phrase in Scotland: in England now somewhat formal). to bring to market1639 to bring to market: to offer for sale, put on sale. †to be at market (U.S.): to be for sale (obsolete). †to put into (also up to) market: to put up… huckster1642 transitive. To traffic in, in a petty way; to retail or expose for sale (esp. in small quantities); to bargain over. Also, to adulterate. literal and… shop1688 transitive. To deliver (an item) to a shop; to display for sale in a shop. Now somewhat rare. deal1760 transitive. To offer for sale. Obsolete. rare. to put on the market1897 transitive. To cause to be in or assume a particular place or situation, in a general or figurative sense, or in phrases where the name of a thing… merchandise1926 Originally U.S. transitive. To put on the market; to promote the sale of (goods, etc.), esp. by publicity in retail outlets. Later also: to promote a… Subcategories:— again (3) — at a certain price (1) — at a lower price than (7) — cry wares (3) — solicit custom for (6) — by displaying or explaining operation (1) — by telephone (1) — in excess (3) — establish or promote (a product) (4) — specific extra or surplus articles (1) |
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