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1 sell-by-date
sell-by-date[s'el bai deit] n prazo de validade. to be past sell-by-date não ter mais utilidade. -
2 sell in bulk
sell in bulk[sel in b'∧lk] vt Com vender por atacado. -
3 sell
[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.) vender2) (to have for sale: The farmer sells milk and eggs.) vender3) (to be sold: His book sold well.) vender-se4) (to cause to be sold: Packaging sells a product.) vender•- sell-out- be sold on
- be sold out
- sell down the river
- sell off
- sell out
- sell up* * *sell1[sel] vt+vi (ps, pp sold) 1 vender. 2 negociar. 3 estar à venda, ser vendido, custar. 4 trair, entregar por dinheiro. 5 introduzir, fazer adotar (uma idéia). 6 coll ter saída, ter aceitação, ser aprovado. sold! logrado! to sell off liquidar, fig pedir demissão, trair por dinheiro. to sell on revender. to sell out vender tudo, liquidar. the tickets for the show are sold out / não há mais ingressos para o show. to sell someone up pôr em leilão a propriedade de alguém.————————sell2[sel] n sl conto-do-vigário, truque, embuste, trapaça. -
4 sell
[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.) vender2) (to have for sale: The farmer sells milk and eggs.) vender3) (to be sold: His book sold well.) vender4) (to cause to be sold: Packaging sells a product.) vender•- sell-out- be sold on - be sold out - sell down the river - sell off - sell out - sell up -
5 sell-out
1) (an event, especially a concert, for which all the tickets are sold: His concert was a sell-out.) sucesso de bilheteira2) (a betrayal: The gang realized it was a sell-out and tried to escape.) traição -
6 sell-out
1) (an event, especially a concert, for which all the tickets are sold: His concert was a sell-out.) sucesso de bilheteria2) (a betrayal: The gang realized it was a sell-out and tried to escape.) traição -
7 sell off
(to sell quickly and cheaply: They're selling off their old stock.) liquidar -
8 sell out
1) ((sometimes with of) to sell all of something: We sold out our entire stock.) vender tudo2) (to be all sold: The second-hand records sold out within minutes of the sale starting.) esgotar -
9 sell up
(to sell a house, business etc: He has sold up his share of the business.) vender -
10 sell off
(to sell quickly and cheaply: They're selling off their old stock.) liquidar -
11 sell out
1) ((sometimes with of) to sell all of something: We sold out our entire stock.) liquidar2) (to be all sold: The second-hand records sold out within minutes of the sale starting.) esgotar -
12 sell up
(to sell a house, business etc: He has sold up his share of the business.) vender -
13 sell down the river
(to betray: The gang was sold down the river by one of its associates.) trair -
14 sell
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15 sell short
vendre à découvert -
16 sell
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17 sell\ out
liquidar, vender em liquidação -
18 sell down the river
(to betray: The gang was sold down the river by one of its associates.) trairEnglish-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > sell down the river
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19 hard sell
hard sell[ha:d s'el] n Com trabalho concentrado de venda. -
20 soft sell
soft sell[sɔft s'el] n método de venda ou propaganda que envolve persuasão gentil, sem pressão.
См. также в других словарях:
sell — W1S1 [sel] v past tense and past participle sold [səuld US sould] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(give something for money)¦ 2¦(make something available)¦ 3¦(make somebody want something)¦ 4¦(be bought)¦ 5 sell like hot cakes 6¦(idea/plan)¦ 7 sell yourself 8 sell… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Sell GmbH — Rechtsform GmbH Gründung 1954 Sitz Herborn … Deutsch Wikipedia
Sell — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Brian Sell (* 1978), US amerikanischer Leichtathlet Christian Sell (1831–1883), deutscher Maler Colin Sell (* 1948), britischer Pianist Eric Sell (* 1983), namibischer Musiker Friedrich L. Sell (* 1954),… … Deutsch Wikipedia
sell — [sel] vt. sold, selling [ME sellen < OE sellan, to give, offer, akin to Goth saljan, to offer (sacrifice): caus. formation in sense “to cause to take” < IE base * sel , to take, grasp > SALE, Gr helein, to take] 1. to give up, deliver,… … English World dictionary
sell on — To sell (what one has bought) to someone else • • • Main Entry: ↑sell * * * ˌsell ˈon [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they sell on he/she/it sells o … Useful english dictionary
sell — ► VERB (past and past part. sold) 1) hand over in exchange for money. 2) deal in (goods or property). 3) (of goods) attain sales. 4) (sell out) sell all of one s stock of something. 5) (sell up) sell all of one s proper … English terms dictionary
sell — vb sold, sell·ing vt 1: to transfer ownership of by sale compare barter, convey, give 2: to offer for sale … Law dictionary
sell — O.E. sellan to give, from P.Gmc. *saljanan (Cf. O.N. selja to hand over, deliver, sell; O.Fris. sella, O.H.G. sellen to give, hand over, sell; Goth. saljan to offer a sacrifice ), perhaps a causative form of the root of O.E. sala sale. One of the … Etymology dictionary
Sell — (s[e^]l), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Sold} (s[=o]ld); p. pr. & vb. n. {Selling}.] [OE. sellen, sillen, AS. sellan, syllan, to give, to deliver; akin to OS. sellian, OFries. sella, OHG. sellen, Icel. selja to hand over, to sell, Sw. s[ a]lja to sell,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sell-off — ˈsell off noun [countable] FINANCE 1. a situation in which many investors sell their bonds, shares etc, often very quickly: • In an otherwise calm market, there were steep sell offs in shares. 2. when a business, company etc is sold to another… … Financial and business terms
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