Lesson 19 Sold out 票已售完1.Sold out 票已售完sell [sel]v., n.v. (sold, sold[səʊld]) (opposite: buy bought , bought)1.~sth. (to sb.) (at/for sth.) / ~sb. sth. (at/for sth.) to give sth. to sb. in exchange for money出让;转让:e.g. [vn, vnn] 我把我的汽车转让给了詹姆斯,获得800英镑。
I sold my car to James for 800 pounds. I sold James my car for 800 pounds.[vn] 他们把公司卖掉,赢了利/赔了钱。
They sold the business at a profit/loss (=they gained/lost money when they sold it).[v] 我们开了好价钱,但他们不卖。
We offered them a good price but they wouldn’t sell.2. [vn] to offer sth. for people to buy出售;售卖:e.g. 你这儿卖邮票吗?Do you sell stamps? 出售保险to sell insurance [inˈʃuərəns]3. to be bought by people in the way or in the numbers mentioned; to be offered at the price mentioned销售得…;卖出…;售价是…:e.g. [vn]这种杂志一周售出30万册。
The magazine sells 300,000 copies a week.sell well畅销sell badly 滞销这部戏的票卖得很好/不好。
The tickets for the play sold well/badly.The new design just didn’t sell (=nobody bought it).新款式无人问津。
sell for +价格以…价格出售sell at +价格以…价格卖出e.g. 这个花瓶至少要卖5000美元。
The vase will sell for 5000 dollars at least.今年,洋白菜的价格很高。
Cabbage is selling at a high price this year.4. [vn] ~sth./yourself (to sb.) to persuade sb. that sth. is a good idea, service, product, etc.; to persuade sb. that you are the right person for a job, position, etc.推荐;推销;自荐;自我推销:e.g. 应聘面试的时候,你真得推销你自己。
You really have to sell yourself at a job interview.Phr.v.1. sell sth. off1) to sell things cheaply because you want to get rid of them or because you need the money甩卖;抛售;变卖(get rid of sb./sth. 摆脱;丢弃;扔掉)2) to sell all or part of an industry, a company or land出售,卖掉(产业、公司或土地):e.g. 教堂卖掉了那块地皮,用来盖房子了。
The Church sold off the land for housing.(house [hauz]vt.1. 给(某人)提供住处2.收藏;安置housing n. 1. [u](统称)住房,住宅2. [u] 住房供给)2. sell out / be sold out (of tickets for a concert, football game, etc.音乐会、足球赛等的门票) to be all sold售完:e.g.几小时内票就卖光了。
The tickets sold out within hours.所有的票被卖光了。
All the tickets have been sold out.3. sell out (of sth.) / be sold out (of sth.) to have sold all the available items, tickets, etc.售空,卖光(某种商品、门票等);脱销:e.g. 抱歉,我们的面包卖完了。
I’m sorry, we’ve sold out of bread.我们卖光了所有的票。
We’ve sold out of all the tickets.先生,星期天的报纸已经卖完了。
We are sold out of Sunday newspapers, sir.seller[ˈselə]n.1. a person who sells sth. 卖者;销售者;卖方:opposite: buyer[ˈbaɪə]e.g. 卖花人a flower seller这项法律意在保护买卖双方。
The law is intended to protect both the buyer and the seller.2.a good, poor, etc.~ a product that has been sold in the amounts or way mentioned(畅销、滞销等的)商品:e.g. 畅销的商品a good seller 滞销的商品a bad/poor seller 畅销品a best sellerIDM: a seller’s market 卖方市场selling point n. a feature of sth. that makes people want to buy or use it卖点(吸引顾客的产品特色):e.g. 显然,价格低是一大卖点。
The price is obviously one of the main selling points.selling price n. 销售价sale[seil]n.1. [u, c] an act or the process of selling sth.出售;销售:e.g. 汽车/服装/商品的销售the sale of cars/clothes/goods2. (sales) [pl.] the number of items sold销售量3. (sales) [u] (also sales department [c]) the part of a company that deals with selling its products销售部4. [c] an occasion when a shop/store sells its goods at a lower price than usual特价销售;廉价出售;大减价:5. [c] an occasion when goods are sold, esp. an auction([ˈɔ:kʃən]n. 拍卖;竞卖;标售)销售活动;(尤指)拍卖IDM:1. for sale available to be bought, esp. from the owner待售;供出售(尤指从主人手里)e.g. 待售的房子a house for sale 抱歉,这个不卖。
I’m sorry, it’s not for sale.2. on sale1) available to be bought, esp. in a shop/store(常用于商店)出售,上市:e.g. 售票处正在售票。
Tickets are on sale from the booking office.新款下月上市。
The new model [ˈmɔdəl] goes on sale next month.2) (esp. AmE) being offered at a reduced price折价销售;减价出售:e.g. 所有商品今明两天降价出售。
All goods are on sale today and tomorrow.salesman n. 男售货员;男推销员e.g. 汽车推销员a car salesmansaleswoman n. 女售货员;女推销员2. 'The play may begin at any moment,' I said. “剧马上就要开演了,”我说。
1) may begin 是一种可能性的判断e.g. 客人们马上就要来了。
The guests may arrive at any moment.这天气随时都可能下雨。
It may/might rain (at) any moment.must+原形指比较肯定的判断e.g. 你一定是玛丽,我见过你的照片。
You must be Mary. I’ve seen your picture.cannot+原形指否定性的判断e.g. 你不可能是玛丽,她已经出国了。
You can’t be Mary. She has been abroad.may+原形指可能性的判断e.g. 她可能是玛丽,但我不确定。
She may be Mary, but I’m not sure.2) at any moment=at any time 随时at this moment=now 此时此刻at that moment=then 那时3. 'It may have begun already,' Susan answered. “也许已经开演了呢,”苏珊回答说。
may have begun1) may have done 对过去事情的一种可能性判断e.g. 它可能被偷走了。
It may have been stolen.2) must have done 对过去事情的一种肯定性判断e.g. 我找不到我的包了,它一定是已经被偷了。
I can’t find my bag. It must have been stolen.3) can’t have done 对过去事情的一种否定性判断e.g. 玛丽经过我身边没有说话,她一定是没有看到我。