Ungefähr 184.000 Ergebnisse
- verbsell (Verb) · sells (Dritte Person Präsens) · sold (Präteritum) · sold (Partizip Perfekt) · selling (Partizip Präsens)
- give or hand over (something) in exchange for money:"they had sold the car" · "the family business had been sold off" · "I was trying to sell him my butterfly collection"Ähnlich:selling offdispose ofauction (off)put up for saleoffer for saleput on salegive in part-exchangeGegenüber:
- have a stock of (something) available for sale:"the store sells hi-fis, TVs, videos, and other electrical goods"
- be purchased in specified amounts or for a specified price:"the album sold 6 million copies in the United States" · "this magazine of yours won't sell" · "these antiques of the future sell for about £375"Ähnlich:be boughtbe purchasedbe in demandbe priced atsell atretail atbe found forbe trading at
- (sell out)sell all of one's stock of something:"they had nearly sold out of the initial run of 75,000 copies"Ähnlich:have none leftbe out of stock ofhave run out ofhave sold all one's …Gegenüber:have plenty of
- (sell out)be all sold:"it was clear that the performances would not sell out"Ähnlich:be bought upbe depletedbe exhaustedGegenüber:
- (sell through)(of a product) be purchased by a customer from a retail outlet.
- BRITISH(sell up)sell all of one's property, possessions, or assets:"Ernest sold up and retired"
- (sell oneself)have sex in exchange for money:"if she was going to sell herself then it would be as well not to come too cheap"
- (sell out)abandon one's principles for reasons of expedience:"the prime minister has come under fire for selling out to the United States"Ähnlich:abandon one's principlesprostitute oneselfbetray one's cause/idealsbe untrue to oneselfgo over to the other sideplay falsesacrifice oneselfdebase oneselfdegrade oneselfdemean oneself
- (sell someone out)betray someone for one's own benefit:"the clansmen became tenants and the chiefs sold them out"Ähnlich:inform on/againstbe disloyal tobe unfaithful tobreak one's promise tobreak faith withstab in the back
- archaicoffer (something) dishonourably for money or other reward:"do not your lawyers sell all their practice, as your priests their prayers?"
- persuade someone of the merits of:"he sold the idea of making a film about Tchaikovsky" · "he just won't sell himself"Ähnlich:persuade someone to acceptconvince someone of the merits oftalk someone intobring someone round towin someone over toget acceptance forwin approval forget support for
- be the reason for (something) being bought:"what sells CDs to most people is convenience"
- cause (someone) to become enthusiastic about:"I'm just not sold on the idea"Ähnlich:persuade someone to acceptconvince someone of the merits oftalk someone intobring someone round towin someone over toget acceptance forwin approval forget support for
hauptwortinformalsell (Hauptwort) · sells (Hauptwort im Plural)- an act of selling or attempting to sell something:"every other television commercial is a sell for Australian lager"
- BRITISHa disappointment, typically one arising from being deceived as to the merits of something:"actually, Hawaii's a bit of a sell—not a patch on Corfu"
UrsprungOld English sellan (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Old Norse selja ‘give up, sell’. Early use included the sense ‘give, hand (something) over voluntarily in response to a request’. - Sell is most commonly used as a verb, and it has a few different meanings123:
- To transfer goods or property or render services in exchange for money.
- To deal in; keep or offer for sale.
- To make a sale or offer for sale to.
- To persuade or induce to buy.
- To promote or effect the sale of.
Weitere Informationen:✕Diese Zusammenfassung wurde mithilfe von KI basierend auf mehreren Onlinequellen generiert. Um die ursprünglichen Quellinformationen anzuzeigen, verwenden Sie die Links "Weitere Informationen".1. to transfer (goods or property) or render (services) in exchange for money. 2. to deal in; keep or offer for sale: to sell insurance. 3. to make a sale or offer for sale to. 4. to persuade or induce to buy. 5. to promote or effect the sale of: Packaging sells many products.www.thefreedictionary.com/sellto give a thing or perform a service in exchange for money: [ T ] The children sold lemonade. [ I ] These baskets sell well (= people buy a lot of them). sell verb [I/T] (PERSUADE) to persuade someone to accept an idea or plan, or to cause something to be accepted: [ T ] That is a plan we can easily sell to the school board.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/sellSell is most commonly used as a verb (past tense sold), and it also has a few different meanings: To offer something for sale —to offer it in exchange for money: a store that sells only hats; I might sell my car. The person or business doing the selling is called the seller.www.dictionary.com/e/sale-vs-sell/Selling is any transaction in which money is exchanged for a good or service. During a sales negotiation, the seller attempts to convince or “sell” the buyer on the benefits of their offer. If the buyer wishes to strike a deal, they will give the seller an agreed upon amount of money in exchange for the seller’s product/service.blog.hubspot.com/sales/definition-of-selling sell - LEO: Übersetzung im Englisch ⇔ Deutsch Wörterbuch
Englisch
Lernen Sie die Übersetzung für 'a' in LEOs Englisch ⇔ Deutsch Wörterbuch. Mit …
SELL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Sell Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
sell | Übersetzung Englisch-Deutsch - dict.cc
sell - Translation in LEO’s English ⇔ German Dictionary
sell - Englisch-Deutsch Übersetzung | PONS
dict.cc Wörterbuch :: sell :: Englisch-Deutsch-Übersetzung
sell - Deutsch-Übersetzung - Langenscheidt Englisch-Deutsch …
sell – Wiktionary
sell verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...
Ähnliche Suchvorgänge für define sell