-
1 sell-out
1) (an event, especially a concert, for which all the tickets are sold: His concert was a sell-out.) kapalı gişe gösteri2) (a betrayal: The gang realized it was a sell-out and tried to escape.) ihanet -
2 sell out
tasfiye etmek, elden çıkarmak* * *hepsini sat* * *1) ((sometimes with of) to sell all of something: We sold out our entire stock.) hepsini satmak2) (to be all sold: The second-hand records sold out within minutes of the sale starting.) hepsi satılmak -
3 sell-out
tüm biletlerin satildigi oyun, film, gösteri, sergi, vb., kapali gise; ihanet, kendini (paraya) satma -
4 sell out
hepsini sat -
5 sell out of sth
bir maldan elde kalmamak -
6 sell
n. satış, satış yöntemi, dalavere, hile, dolap, hayal kırıklığı————————v. satmak, satılmak, sattırmak, beğenilmek, kazıklamak, aldatmak, ele vermek* * *sat* * *[sel]past tense, past participle - sold; verb1) (to give something in exchange for money: He sold her a car; I've got some books to sell.) satmak2) (to have for sale: The farmer sells milk and eggs.) satmak3) (to be sold: His book sold well.) satılmak4) (to cause to be sold: Packaging sells a product.) sattırmak•- sell-out- be sold on
- be sold out
- sell down the river
- sell off
- sell out
- sell up -
7 hustle
n. ivedi————————v. itmek, itelemek, dürtmek, acele ettirmek, sıkıştırmak, sıkboğaz etmek, acele etmek, itişip kakışmak, koşuşturmak, çabuk olmak, hile ile satmak, yaltaklanmak, fahişelik yapmak* * *1. itip kak (v.) 2. itip kakma (n.)* * *1. verb1) (to push quickly and roughly: The man was hustled out of the office.) yaka paça götürmek, yaka paça etmek2) (to make (someone) act quickly: Don't try to hustle me into making a sudden decision.) acele et(tir)mek3) ((American) to swindle; to obtain something dishonestly or illegally: to hustle money from old ladies; the car dealer tried to hustle us.) kandırmak, yutturup satmak4) ((American) to sell or earn one's living by illegal means: hustling on the streets; hustle drugs.) (el altından) satmak, hileli yollardan kazanç sağlamak5) ((American) (slang) to work as a prostitute; to solicit clients.) orospuluk etmek/yapmak2. noun(quick and busy activity.) acele, telâş- hustler -
8 patent
adj. patentli, tescilli, patent, açık, aşikâr, belli————————n. patent, tescil————————v. patent almak, patent vermek* * *1. patent 2. patent al (v.) 3. patent (n.)* * *['peitənt, ]( American[) 'pæ-] 1. noun(an official licence from the government giving one person or business the right to make and sell a particular article and to prevent others from doing the same: She took out a patent on her design; ( also adjective) a patent process.) patent2. verb(to obtain a patent for; He patented his new invention.) patentini almak
См. также в других словарях:
sell-out — ˈsell out noun [singular] MARKETING if a product, share offer, event etc is a sell out, it is very successful and lots of people buy it or go there, and no more products, shares, tickets etc are available: • The $200 million five year bonds were… … Financial and business terms
Sell-out — Sell out, Sell|out [ sɛl|a̮ut], der; [s], s [zu engl. to sell out = ausverkaufen] (Börsenw.): panikartiger Verkauf von Wertpapieren mit der Folge, dass die Kurse stark fallen. * * * Sell out [selaʊt; englisch to sell out »ausverkaufen«] das, ,… … Universal-Lexikon
sell-out — sell outs also sellout 1) N COUNT: usu sing, oft N n If a play, sports event, or other entertainment is a sell out, all the tickets for it are sold. Their concert there was a sell out. ...sell out shows. 2) N COUNT: usu sing, oft N to n… … English dictionary
sell out — {v.} 1a. To sell all of a certain thing which a store has in stock. * /In the store s January white sale the sheets and pillowcases were sold out in two days./ 1b. To sell all the stock and close the store; go out of business. * /The local… … Dictionary of American idioms
sell out — {v.} 1a. To sell all of a certain thing which a store has in stock. * /In the store s January white sale the sheets and pillowcases were sold out in two days./ 1b. To sell all the stock and close the store; go out of business. * /The local… … Dictionary of American idioms
Sell-out — Sell out, auch Sell|out [ sɛl aut] der; , <aus engl. sell out »Ausverkauf« zu to sell out »ausverkaufen«> panikartige Verkäufe von Wertpapieren mit der Folge stark fallender Kurse (Börsenw.) … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
sell out — abandon one s principles for reasons of expedience. → sell sell out sell all of one s stock of something. → sell … English new terms dictionary
sell out of — sell out (of (something)) to sell all of something, so that there is none left. We sold out of the souvenir T shirts in the first couple of hours. During the summer the campgrounds are sold out each night. Her cruises regularly book up months in… … New idioms dictionary
sell out — (of (something)) to sell all of something, so that there is none left. We sold out of the souvenir T shirts in the first couple of hours. During the summer the campgrounds are sold out each night. Her cruises regularly book up months in advance… … New idioms dictionary
sell out — (someone/something) to stop being loyal to someone or something. He accused Congress of selling out the American people to lawyers who opposed the bill. I could sell you all out and go straight to the police with this information. Usage notes:… … New idioms dictionary
sell-out — sell|out [ˈselaut] n [singular] 1.) a performance, sports game etc, for which all the tickets have been sold ▪ The concert was expected to be a sell out. ▪ a sellout crowd of 32,000 2.) informal a situation in which someone has not done what they … Dictionary of contemporary English