sale
英 [seɪl]
美 [sel]
- n. 销售;出售;拍卖;销售额;廉价出售
- n. (Sale)人名;(意、塞、瑞典)萨莱;(英、萨摩)塞尔;(法)萨尔
CET4 TEM4 考 研 CET6
sale 销售来自 sell 的名词形式,比较 tale,tell.
- sale
- sale: [11] Sale was borrowed from Old Norse sala. This came from the same prehistoric Germanic base, *sal-, that produced English sell. The word’s specific application to the ‘selling of goods at lower-than-normal prices’ did not emerge until the 1860s.
=> sell - sale (n.)
- late Old English sala "a sale, act of selling," from a Scandinavian source such as Old Norse sala "sale," from Proto-Germanic *salo (cognates: Old High German sala, Swedish salu, Danish salg), from PIE root *sal- (3) "to grasp, take." Sense of "a selling of shop goods at lower prices than usual" first appeared 1866. Sales tax attested by 1886. Sales associate by 1946. Sales representative is from 1910.
- 1. The sale is a big coup for the auction house.
- 这笔交易是该拍卖行的一大成功之举。
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- 2. The beans are then ground and packaged for sale as ground coffee.
- 然后那些咖啡豆被磨碎,包装好作为咖啡粉出售。
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- 3. In 1991, the house was advertised for sale at $49,000.
- 1991年,这座房子登广告出售,售价为49,000美元。
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- 4. There are many boats, new and used, for sale.
- 有很多新旧不一的船待售。
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- 5. There was a Leica camera for sale in the window.
- 橱窗里有架莱卡相机待售。
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