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单词 resale
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resalen.

Brit. /ˈriːseɪl/, U.S. /ˈriˌseɪl/
Forms: see re- prefix and sale n.2
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: re- prefix, sale n.2, resell v.
Etymology: < re- prefix + sale n.2, probably after resell v. N.E.D. (1906) gives the pronunciation as (rī·sēil) /riːˈseɪl/.
The sale of something previously bought; an instance of this.
ΘΚΠ
society > trade and finance > selling > [noun] > reselling
resale1598
revending1820
1598 I. D. tr. L. Le Roy Aristotles Politiques i. vi. 45 After that money was thus found out and inuented for exchange, presently another kinde of acquisition intruded: to wit, Huxtrie or Resaile of wares for lucre sake.
1625 F. Bacon Ess. (new ed.) 210 Monopolies, and Coemption of Wares for Resale..are great Meanes to enrich.
1790 C. Durnford & E. H. East Rep. Cases King's Bench 3 529 If he might have profited by a resale of his goods, and did not, that is sufficient to discharge the defendant.
1816 M. Greenleaf District of Maine 71 The remainder [is held] by different individuals, who have purchased solely with a view to the profit of resales.
1852 G. Grote Hist. Greece IX. ii. lxxiii. 365 It was difficult to keep..what was bought and opportunity for resale did not seem at hand.
1890 C. Gross Gild Merchant I. 46 This enactment is particularly directed against buying for re-sale.
1926 World's Work Sept. 573/2 Individual payments on land brought direct from the real estate companies, and from other individuals or companies on ‘resales’.
1946 Sun (Baltimore) 23 Oct. 4/3 There is a blunt reminder that ‘pilfering’ by a native is indistinguishable from ‘scrounging’ by an American soldier, and that ‘chiseling’ and resale of Post Exchange supplies is not an act peculiar to Filipinos.
1990 R. Izhar Accounting, Costing, & Managem. i. ii. 27 Long-term assets held not with a view to resale but for permanent use in the business.

Compounds

C1. attributive. Chiefly North American. With the sense ‘second-hand’ or ‘dealing in second-hand goods’, as resale home, resale shop, etc.
ΘΚΠ
the world > action or operation > advantage > usefulness > use (made of things) > [adjective] > re-used > second-, etc., hand
fourth-hand1598
second hand1673
repossesseda1678
second-handed1682
third hand1862
used1874
resale1929
pre-owned1934
pre-loved1972
1929 Washington Post 3 Nov. r3/2 No. 3628 S street, a resale home in Burleith, was sold to Marguerite Plummer.
1931 Chicago Tribune 19 Dec. 1/3 I took what little clothes we had and sold them for 10 cents each at the resale shop.
1967 Boston Sunday Herald 26 Mar. i. 38/8 The offices opposite Fisherman's Beach, Swampscott, will specialize in both new and resale homes.
1970 Globe & Mail (Toronto) 26 Sept. b2/3 The supply of money is good for conventional mortgages on resale houses.
1977 New Yorker 24 Oct. 39/2 I'm conducting here a gents' resale business.
1995 Today's Parent Toronto Aug. 7/2 You'll be surprised..by the quality of the merchandise at most of these resale stores.
2002 Which? Feb. 31/1 If you want to buy a resale property on a co-owned estate, it is important to find out whether the community is well managed before buying it.
C2.
resale price n. the price at which goods are resold; cf. resale value n.
ΘΚΠ
society > trade and finance > monetary value > price > [noun] > retail price
sale price?1714
retail price1744
resale price1822
1822 Digest Public Gen. Statutes I. 129/2 The first offer of resale shall be made to the persons of whom the lands were bought, their resale price being settled by a jury.
1918 H. R. Tosdal in Amer. Econ. Rev. 8 28 None has received more attention during the past few years than that of legalized maintenance of resale prices.
1991 R. Ivins Know your Land Rover (BNC) 82 These attract 15% VAT when new which is reclaimable by a registered person and is recharged on resale price.
resale price maintenance n. an agreement between a manufacturer and a wholesaler or retailer not to sell a product below a specified price; the practice or principle of trading under such agreements; cf. retail price maintenance n. at retail n.1, adj., and adv. Compounds.
ΘΚΠ
society > trade and finance > monetary value > price > pricing > [noun] > price-fixing by manufacturers
price fixing1889
resale price maintenance1914
retail price maintenance1914
RPM1951
1914 Yale Law Jrnl. 24 49 There is also being conducted inquiries concerning resale price maintenance.
1967 Listener 27 July 104/3 Price-cutting of chocolate and sweets begins following abolition of resale price maintenance.
1992 New Hampsh. Sunday News 5 July 4B/1 By a vote of 175 for and 225 against, the House rejected the conference report on a bill..to combat vertical price-fixing, known also as resale price maintenance.
resale value n. the value that goods, esp. a house or other property, have on resale.
ΘΚΠ
society > trade and finance > monetary value > [noun] > values in specific terms
book value1838
carrying value1864
written-down value1893
cash-value1898
asset value1902
resale value1913
points value1936
point value1939
shareholder value1965
1913 Indianapolis Star 25 Mar. 5/6 Renewable bearings are essential to quietness in old age and add a tremendous resale value to any car.
1960 Farmer & Stockbreeder 29 Mar. (Suppl.) 13/2 Every one of your surplus jute sacks has a good re-sale value.
1998 V. Wallis Which? Guide to Insurance ii. 31 The rebuilding cost can be quite different from the likely resale value of your home.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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