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sell1 /sel/ ●●● S1 W1 verb (past tensepst and past participlepp sold /səʊld $ soʊld/)   cell
1 give STH for money 售出某物 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]BBSELL to give something to someone in exchange for money 卖,售出,出售 OPP buy
 If you offer him another hundred, I think he’ll sell.
如果你再加一百元钱,我想他会卖的。
 He regrets selling all his old records.
他后悔把所有的老唱片都卖掉了。
sell something for £100/$50/30p etc
 Toni’s selling her car for £700.
托妮准备以700英镑卖掉她的汽车。
sell somebody something
 I won’t sell you my shares!
我是不会把我的股份卖给你的!
sell something to somebody
 The vase was sold to a Dutch buyer.
那只花瓶卖给了一名荷兰的买主。
sell something at a profit/loss (=make or lose money on a sale) 赢利/亏本出售某物
 Tony had to sell the business at a loss.
托尼只得把企业亏本卖掉。
2 make STH available 出售某物 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]BBSELL to offer something for people to buy 出售,售卖,经销
 Do you sell cigarettes?
你们有香烟卖吗?
 a job selling advertising space
推销广告版面的工作
sell at/for £100/$50/30p etc (=be offered for sale at £100/$50/30p etc) 100英镑/50美元/30便士等出售
 Smoke alarms sell for as little as five pounds.
烟雾警报器最便宜的只卖五英镑。
3 make SB want STH 使某人想要某物 [transitiveT]PERSUADE to make people want to buy something 使〔某物〕吸引顾客,使畅销
 Scandal sells newspapers.
丑闻使报纸畅销。
sell something to somebody
 The car’s new design will help sell it to consumers.
这款汽车的新设计将会更加吸引消费者。
4 be bought 被买走 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]BBSELL to be bought by people 有销路,被售出
 Tickets for the concert just aren’t selling.
这场音乐会的门票销路不佳。
 Her last book sold millions of copies.
她的最近一本书卖出了几百万本。
 All the new houses have been sold.
所有的新房都售完了。
sell well/badly (=be bought by a lot of people, or very few people) 畅销/不畅销
 Anti-age creams always sell well.
抗衰老护肤霜总是很畅销。
5. sell like hot cakes SELLto sell quickly and in large amounts 非常畅销,热销,抢手
6 idea/plan 主意/计划 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]ACCEPT to try to make someone accept a new idea or plan, or to become accepted 使(人)接受;被接受
 It’s all right for Washington, but will it sell in small-town America?
这在华盛顿没有问题,但在美国的小城镇中能被接受吗?
sell something to somebody
 It’s hard for any government to sell new taxes to the electorate.
任何一个政府要让选民接受新的税项都很困难。
sell somebody something
 managers selling employees the new working hours
设法让雇员接受新的工作时间的经理们
be sold on (doing) something (=think an idea or plan is very good) 热衷于(做)某事,对(做)某事极感兴趣
 Joe’s completely sold on the concept.
乔对这个想法极感兴趣。
7 sell yourself 
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8 sell somebody/something short MODESTto not give someone or something the praise, attention, or reward that they deserve 对某人/某事评价太低
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9. sell your soul (to the devil) BAD BEHAVIOUR OR ACTIONSto agree to do something bad in exchange for money, power etc 出卖灵魂(给魔鬼)〔以换取金钱、权力等〕
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10. sell somebody down the river BETRAYto do something that harms a group of people who trusted you, in order to gain money or power for yourself 〔为个人利益或权力〕出卖[背叛]某一群人
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11. sell your vote American EnglishAmEPPV to take money from someone who wants you to vote for a particular person or plan 出卖选票〔指以选票作交换收取某人的钱〕
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12sell something ↔ off phrasal verbphr v 
13sell out phrasal verbphr v 
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14sell up phrasal verbphr v British EnglishBrE SELLto sell most of what you own, especially your house or your business 卖掉(绝大部分财产)〔尤指住房或企业〕
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THESAURUS
sell to give something to someone in exchange for money ,出售
He sold his motorcycle.
他把摩托车卖掉了。
The shop sells old furniture.
这家商店出售旧家具。
Do you sell books on gardening?
你们有园艺方面的书卖吗?
export to send goods to another country to be sold 出口
Which countries export oil to the United States?
哪些国家向美国出口石油?
deal in something to buy and sell a particular type of goods as part of your business 经营某物,买卖某物
He deals in antiques.
他经营古董。
put something up for sale/put something on the market to make something available to be bought 把某物拿去出售/上市出售某物
When the painting was first put up for sale, no one thought that it would be worth so much money.
这幅画首次出售的时候,没有人想到它会值这么多钱。
nThe farm was put up for sale.
sell up British EnglishBrE to sell your house or your business so that you can move to a different place or do something different 卖掉(房子或企业)〔以便移居别处或另谋发展〕
They’re thinking of selling up and moving to Canada.
他们在考虑卖掉房子,移居加拿大。
auction something/sell something at auction to sell things at a special event to the person who offers the most money 拍卖某物/在拍卖会上卖某物
The contents of his home will be auctioned.
他家中的物件将被拍卖。
flog British EnglishBrE informal to sell something, especially something that is of low quality 出售〔尤指劣质产品〕
A man at the market was flogging £10 watches.
市场上有个男人在兜售十英镑的劣质手表。
peddle to sell cheap things in the street. Also used about selling illegal drugs and pornography 兜售〔廉价物品或毒品、黄色书刊〕
Street vendors peddled American and British cigarettes.
街头小贩兜售美国和英国香烟。
People who peddle drugs to children should be severely punished.
向儿童兜售毒品者应该受到严惩。
ntraffic in something to buy and sell large quantities of illegal goods or people
They trafficked in illegal weapons.
The gang were involved in people-trafficking.
drug-trafficking
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sell2 noun  
1a hard/tough sell  (also not an easy sell) something that it is difficult to persuade people to buy or accept 滞销品;不容易被接受的事物
 This tax increase is going to be a hard sell to voters.
这次增税很难说服选民接受。
hard sell, soft sell
From Longman Business Dictionary
sellsell1 /sel/ verb (past tensepst and past participlepp sold) /səʊldsoʊld/
1[intransitiveI, transitiveT]COMMERCE to give someone property, assets, goods, services etc in return for money
Chrysler plans to raise cash byselling assets.
Investors are selling more aggressively ahead of quarterly earnings reports.
sell something to somebody
Canada’s largest oil and gas concern will be sold to the public through a series of share issues.
sell something for
He was forced to sell the magazine for $29.1 million.
2[transitiveT]COMMERCE to make something available for people to buy
In most countries, the firm sells its hi-fi equipment under the name Kenwood.
3sell at/for £100/$3,000 etcCOMMERCE to be offered for sale at a particular price
High-priced desktop computers sell for $20,000 and up.
4[transitiveT]MARKETING to encourage people to buy something
Reebok hopes their new promotion will sell the sportswear range.
5[intransitiveI]COMMERCE to be bought in large quantities
Corporate bonds issued this year have sold fast.
Many companies are developing packaging that both protects the environment and sells.
6sell yourself to impress people with your abilities and good qualities
He believes in his company, and he sells himself, marketing his own beliefs.
see also contract to sell, hard sell
sellsell2 nounMARKETING
1[singular] a product, idea, service etc that you sell or try to sell
Despite spending more than £10 million on ads, the product was atough sell (=difficult to sell).
There was a lack of confidence that the computer would be an easy sell (=easy to sell).
2hard sell when a salesperson uses a lot of pressure to make a customer buy something
A successful salesperson has to be good at the hard sell.
3soft sell when someone tries to encourage and persuade a customer to buy something, rather than using a lot of pressure
The soft sell works in four out of five cases.
Origin sell
Old English sellan
sell1 verb →THESAURUS1sell2 noun
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