sold
- IPA[səʊld]
英式
- past and past participle of sell
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- give or hand over (something) in exchange for money: they had sold the car the family business had been sold off
- an act of selling or attempting to sell something: every other television commercial is a sell for Australian lager
Oxford Dictionary
- give or hand over (something) in exchange for money: they had sold the car the family business had been sold off
- an act of selling or attempting to sell something: the excitement of scientific achievement is too subtle a sell to stir the public
Oxford American Dictionary
- a method of salesmanship or advertising that uses subtle persuasion: it's this kind of soft sell that I object to—ads that tell me how wonderful everything is
- sell (something) by using such a method: we've soft-sold the service on a limited basis
Oxford Dictionary
- an event for which all tickets are sold: the game is sure to be a sell-out
Oxford Dictionary
- a method of salesmanship or advertising that uses subtle persuasion: it's this kind of soft sell that I object to—ads that tell me how wonderful everything is
- sell (something) by using suble persuasion: we've soft-sold the service on a limited basis
Oxford American Dictionary
- a sale of assets, typically at a low price, carried out in order to dispose of them rather than ... 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
Oxford American Dictionary
- the ratio of the quantity of goods sold by a retail outlet to the quantity distributed to it ... the sell-through was amazing, 60 percent
Oxford American Dictionary
- the ratio of the quantity of goods sold by a retail outlet to the quantity distributed to it ... the sell-through was amazing, 60 per cent
Oxford Dictionary
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