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sell-off
- IPA[ˈsel ˌôf]
美式
- a sale of assets, typically at a low price, carried out in order to dispose of them rather than as normal trade;a sale of shares, bonds, or commodities, especially one that causes a fall in price
noun: sell-off, plural noun: sell-offs
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- 1. a sale of assets, typically at a low price, carried out in order to dispose of them rather than as normal trade a program of sell-offs and acquisitions enabled the group to boost profits by more than 50 percent the sell-off of assets of the former National Bus Company groups
- ▪ a sale of shares, bonds, or commodities, especially one that causes a fall in price the stock market was shaken earlier this week by sell-offs in defense issues
- sell the capital assets of a country to foreign interests
Oxford Dictionary
- part with a valuable resource for immediate advantage
Oxford Dictionary
- part with or sell valuable or precious resources for the sake of immediate profit or advantage
Oxford Dictionary
- part with or sell valuable or precious resources for the sake of immediate profit or advantage
Oxford American Dictionary
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英式
- a sale of assets, typically at a low price, carried out in order to dispose of them: a programme of sell-offs and acquisitions enabled the group to boost profits by more than 50 per cent the sell-off of assets of the former National Bus Company groups
Oxford Dictionary