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1 sold
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2 be sold out
1) to be no longer available:مَبيعٌ، بيعَ كُلَّهThe concert is sold out.
2) to have no more available to be bought:نَفَذَWe are sold out of children's socks.
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3 be sold on
to be enthusiastic about:مُتَحَمِّس جِداI'm sold on the idea of a holiday in Canada.
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4 مباعة
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5 sell
[sel] past tense, past participle sold [sould] verb1) to give something in exchange for money:يَبيعI've got some books to sell.
2) to have for sale:يَبيعThe farmer sells milk and eggs.
3) to be sold:يُباعHis book sold well.
4) to cause to be sold:يُسَبِّب البَيْعPackaging sells a product.
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6 middleman
سِمْسَار \ middleman: sb. who buys goods from a producer and sells them (at a gain) to a shopkeeper or directly to the user: The farmer sold his cotton to the middleman, who sold it to the cotton company. \ وَسِيط \ middleman: sb. who buys goods from a producer and sells them (at a gain) to a shopkeeper of directly to the user: The farmer sold his cotton to the middleman, who sold it to the cotton company. -
7 sell out
1) ( sometimes with of) to sell all of something:يبيعُ كُل ما لَدَيْهِ، يُنَفِّقWe sold out our entire stock.
2) to be all sold:يُباعThe second-hand records sold out within minutes of the sale starting.
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8 shop, store
حَانُوت \ shop, store: a room or building where goods are sold: The baker lives over his shop. I’m just going to the shops for a few things. \ دُكّان \ shop, store: a room or building where goods are sold: The baker lives over his shop. I’m just going to the shops for a few things. \ مَتْجَر \ shop, store: a room or building where goods are sold: The baker lives over his shop. I’m just going to the shops for a few things. -
9 auction
[ˈɔːkʃən]1. nouna public sale in which each thing is sold to the person who offers the highest price:مَزاد عَلَنِيHe sold the house by auction.
2. verbto sell something in this way:يَبيع بِالمَزاد العَلَنِيHe auctioned all his furniture before emigrating.
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10 باع
بَاعَ \ deal in: to sell (a certain kind of goods): That shop deals in fresh fruit only, not in tinned fruit. sell: to give (sth.) in return for money: Bakers’ shops sell bread, to be sold: My books are selling well (Many copies are being sold). \ بَاعَ بالتجزئة \ retail: to sell (goods) retail. \ بَاعَ بالمَزاد \ auction: to sell by auction. \ بَاعَ باليانصيب أو بالقُرْعة \ raffle: to sell in a raffle. \ بَاعَ واشتَرَى \ deal with: to do business with; to have relations with: I don’t like to deal with dishonest shopkeepers. \ See Also تَعَامَلَ مَع -
11 راج
رَاجَ \ sell: to be sold: My books are selling well (Many copies are being sold). -
12 ربح
رِبْح \ gain: sth. that is gained: Our gains were greater than our losses. profit: money that is gained when sth. is sold for more than it cost: It cost $10 to make and I sold it for $17, so I made a profit of $7. winnings: money that has been won (at cards, by betting, etc.). \ رِبْح \ interest: money paid regularly (by a bank, a government, a company, a person, etc.) for the use of money that has been lent: I receive 6% yearly interest on my shares in the company. \ See Also فائدة (فَائِدَة)، رِبًا -
13 سمسار
سِمْسَار \ middleman: sb. who buys goods from a producer and sells them (at a gain) to a shopkeeper or directly to the user: The farmer sold his cotton to the middleman, who sold it to the cotton company. \ سِمْسَار \ estate agent, real estate broker, realtor: sb. who deals with the sale of land and houses. \ See Also وكيل عقارات \ سِمْسَار الرَّهْنِيّات \ pawnbroker: the keeper of a pawnshop. \ سِمْسَار في سُوق الأوراق الماليّة (البُورصَة) \ stockbroker: sb. who arranges the buying and selling of stocks and (business) shares. -
14 صيدلية
صَيْدَلِيَّة \ chemist’s, drugstore: a shop where esp. medicines are sold. pharmacy: a shop where medical goods are sold; in Britain it is usually called a chemist’s shop. -
15 علبة
عُلْبَة \ box: a container with flat sides, of wood, cardboard metal, etc.. can: a metal container for storing liquid or preserving food?. case: a box, container, or covering: a case of oranges; a packing case; a suitcase; a case for one’s reading glasses. packet: a small paper or cardboard container in which sth. is packed, esp. to be sold: a packet of 20 cigarettes. tin: a container that is made from thin metal sheets, which are coated with tin: a tin of fruit; a tin opener. \ عُلْبَة \ carton: a container or packet for goods, made of stiff, thick paper material: an empty cigarette carton. \ See Also صُنْدُوق مِنَ الكَرْتُون \ عُلْبَة كِبريت \ matchbox: a box in which matches are sold. -
16 مكسب
مَكْسَب \ asset: a valuable quality or possession: A fast runner is an asset to his team. gain: sth. that is gained: Our gains were greater than our losses. profit: money that is gained when sth. is sold for more than it cost: It cost $10 to make and I sold it for $17, so I made a profit of $7. winnings: money that has been won (at cards, by betting, etc.). \ See Also ربح (رِبْح) \ مَكاسِب \ earnings: the money that one earns. -
17 وسيط
وَسِيط \ middleman: sb. who buys goods from a producer and sells them (at a gain) to a shopkeeper of directly to the user: The farmer sold his cotton to the middleman, who sold it to the cotton company. -
18 asset
مَكْسَب \ asset: a valuable quality or possession: A fast runner is an asset to his team. gain: sth. that is gained: Our gains were greater than our losses. profit: money that is gained when sth. is sold for more than it cost: It cost $10 to make and I sold it for $17, so I made a profit of $7. winnings: money that has been won (at cards, by betting, etc.). \ See Also ربح (رِبْح) -
19 gain
مَكْسَب \ asset: a valuable quality or possession: A fast runner is an asset to his team. gain: sth. that is gained: Our gains were greater than our losses. profit: money that is gained when sth. is sold for more than it cost: It cost $10 to make and I sold it for $17, so I made a profit of $7. winnings: money that has been won (at cards, by betting, etc.). \ See Also ربح (رِبْح) -
20 profit
مَكْسَب \ asset: a valuable quality or possession: A fast runner is an asset to his team. gain: sth. that is gained: Our gains were greater than our losses. profit: money that is gained when sth. is sold for more than it cost: It cost $10 to make and I sold it for $17, so I made a profit of $7. winnings: money that has been won (at cards, by betting, etc.). \ See Also ربح (رِبْح)
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