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单词 resell
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Definition of resell in English:

resell

verbresold riːˈsɛlˈriːsɛlriˈsɛl
[with object]
  • Sell (something one has bought) to someone else.

    products can be resold on the black market for huge profits
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Returning to retailing, we should remind ourselves that a retailer is simply an organization that buys products for the purpose of reselling them to consumers.
    • Now the carriers are looking to expand the market by letting subscribers resell talk time to friends and neighbors.
    • He pointed out that there were 155 companies reselling broadband in Britain, while there were only three or four companies here.
    • He would then paint the houses and resell them at far higher prices.
    • The big questions are how much to invest and how much can you expect to have gained on reselling the piece at a later date.
    • A taxable dealer is a person whose principal activity is reselling natural gas or electricity.
    • In return, it got either the right to resell the product or receive payments of nearly $30 million a year.
    • That product could be resold to the customer; he may not have ever opened it.
    • He made his initial fortune in the 1990s by taking over and reselling bankrupt companies.
    • That data was gleaned and resold by the agencies to news media, market researchers and other retailers.
    • They have been sold and resold by their masters only within a radius of five kilometres.
    • He knew that if he could buy items at a cheap price, reselling them for a healthy profit would not be that difficult.
    • If a house purchased under the scheme is resold within 10 years then the sale price discounted by the local authority is payable.
    • Its main business was reselling training products and courses over the internet and on CD-Roms and videos.
    • There are reputable companies which source and resell end-of-life products and second-hand products.
    • He bought cheap land and resold the properties for huge profits 12 months later.
    • The club started selling shares two years ago and has imposed a moratorium of five years before any shares can be resold.
    • The longer the notice, the more chance the airline or tour operator has of reselling the tickets, minimising its losses and refunding you a portion of the purchase price.
    • He's struck a deal to resell courses from an E-learning company.
    • With only 150 accredited registrars actively selling and reselling domains, it is a fairly small industry.
 
 

Definition of resell in US English:

resell

verbriˈsɛlrēˈsel
[with object]
  • Sell (something one has bought) to someone else.

    products can be resold on the black market for huge profits
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The longer the notice, the more chance the airline or tour operator has of reselling the tickets, minimising its losses and refunding you a portion of the purchase price.
    • Its main business was reselling training products and courses over the internet and on CD-Roms and videos.
    • In return, it got either the right to resell the product or receive payments of nearly $30 million a year.
    • He knew that if he could buy items at a cheap price, reselling them for a healthy profit would not be that difficult.
    • Returning to retailing, we should remind ourselves that a retailer is simply an organization that buys products for the purpose of reselling them to consumers.
    • With only 150 accredited registrars actively selling and reselling domains, it is a fairly small industry.
    • If a house purchased under the scheme is resold within 10 years then the sale price discounted by the local authority is payable.
    • A taxable dealer is a person whose principal activity is reselling natural gas or electricity.
    • The club started selling shares two years ago and has imposed a moratorium of five years before any shares can be resold.
    • He pointed out that there were 155 companies reselling broadband in Britain, while there were only three or four companies here.
    • He bought cheap land and resold the properties for huge profits 12 months later.
    • Now the carriers are looking to expand the market by letting subscribers resell talk time to friends and neighbors.
    • He's struck a deal to resell courses from an E-learning company.
    • There are reputable companies which source and resell end-of-life products and second-hand products.
    • The big questions are how much to invest and how much can you expect to have gained on reselling the piece at a later date.
    • He made his initial fortune in the 1990s by taking over and reselling bankrupt companies.
    • That data was gleaned and resold by the agencies to news media, market researchers and other retailers.
    • He would then paint the houses and resell them at far higher prices.
    • That product could be resold to the customer; he may not have ever opened it.
    • They have been sold and resold by their masters only within a radius of five kilometres.
 
 
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