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sold S0545200 (sōld)v.Past tense and past participle of sell.sold (səʊld) vb the past tense and past participle of selladjsold on slang uncritically attached to or enthusiastic aboutsell (sɛl) v. sold, sell•ing, n. v.t. 1. to transfer (goods or property) or render (services) in exchange for money. 2. to deal in; keep or offer for sale: to sell insurance. 3. to make a sale or offer for sale to. 4. to persuade or induce to buy. 5. to promote or effect the sale of: Packaging sells many products. 6. to achieve sales of: The record sold a million copies. 7. to cause to be accepted, esp. generally or widely: to sell an idea to the public. 8. to cause or persuade to accept, approve of, or see the value of: to sell the voters on a candidate; to sell oneself at a job interview. 9. to surrender or deliver improperly or dishonorably in return for profit or advantage: to sell one's soul for power; to sell votes. 10. to betray. 11. to force or exact a price for: They sold their lives dearly. 12. to cheat or hoax. v.i. 13. to make a sale of something; transfer goods or property in exchange for money. 14. to offer something for sale. 15. to be offered for sale at the price indicated (fol. by at or for). 16. to engage or be employed in selling something. 17. to promote sales. 18. to be in demand by buyers: On a rainy day, umbrellas really sell. 19. to win acceptance, approval, or adoption: an idea that will sell. 20. sell off, to rid oneself of by selling, esp. at reduced prices: to sell off last year's designs. 21. sell out, a. to dispose of entirely by selling. b. to betray (an associate, principles, a cause, etc.). c. to betray one's principles. n. 22. an act or method of selling. 23. Informal. a cheat; hoax. [before 900; Middle English (v.), Old English sellan orig., to give, hence, give up (someone) to an enemy, betray, exchange for money, c. Old Frisian sella, Old Saxon sellian, Old High German sellen, Old Norse selja to hand over, deliver, Gothic saljan to sacrifice] sell′a•ble, adj. ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | sold - disposed of to a purchaser; "this merchandise is sold"unsold - not disposed of by purchase; "the house has been on the market almost a year and is still unsold" | Translationssell (sel) – past tense, past participle sold (sould) – verb1. to give something in exchange for money. He sold her a car; I've got some books to sell. 出售 卖,出售 2. to have for sale. The farmer sells milk and eggs. 販賣 卖3. to be sold. His book sold well. 賣得(好或不好) 销路4. to cause to be sold. Packaging sells a product. 有助於銷售 使...畅销ˌsell-out noun1. an event, especially a concert, for which all the tickets are sold. His concert was a sell-out. 門票銷售一空 脱销,售完 2. a betrayal. The gang realized it was a sell-out and tried to escape. 出賣 背叛be sold on to be enthusiastic about. I'm sold on the idea of a holiday in Canada. 熱中於 热中于be sold out1. to be no longer available. The second-hand records are all sold out; The concert is sold out. 銷售一空 销售一空2. to have no more available to be bought. We are sold out of children's socks. 賣光 售完sell down the river to betray. The gang was sold down the river by one of its associates. 出賣 出卖sell off to sell quickly and cheaply. They're selling off their old stock. 廉價出清 廉价出售sell out1. (sometimes with of) to sell all of something. We sold out our entire stock. 賣光 卖光2. to be all sold. The second-hand records sold out within minutes of the sale starting. 銷售一空 卖光sell up to sell a house, business etc. He has sold up his share of the business. 出售(房子、公司股票) 拍卖sold See:- be sold a bill of goods
- be sold a pup
- be sold on (something)
- be sold on something
- sell (one) on (something)
- sell (one's) birthright for a bowl of soup
- sell (one's) birthright for a mess of pottage
- sell (one's) body
- sell (one's) soul (to the devil)
- sell (someone, something, or oneself) as (something)
- sell (someone, something, or oneself) short
- sell (something) on credit
- sell a wolf ticket
- sell a woof ticket
- sell at (something)
- sell buicks
- sell for (something)
- sell for a song
- sell like hot cakes
- sell like hotcakes
- sell off
- sell oneself
- sell out
- sell someone on
- sell the family silver
- sell the farm
- sell the pass
- sell wolf tickets
- sell woof tickets
- sold cober
- sold on
- sold on (something)
- sold on someone or something
- sold out
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SOLD➣Soldier | SOLD➣Soldering | SOLD➣Sorcerers of Light and Darkness (gaming guild) | SOLD➣Simulation Over Live Driver (Tec-Masters, Inc.) | SOLD➣Slice of Life Designs (Singapore) | SOLD➣Spouse Orientation and Leader Development (US Army) |
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Antonyms for soldadj disposed of to a purchaserAntonyms |