(to sell)

  • 31Sell-out — Sell out, auch Sell|out [ sɛl aut] der; , <aus engl. sell out »Ausverkauf« zu to sell out »ausverkaufen«> panikartige Verkäufe von Wertpapieren mit der Folge stark fallender Kurse (Börsenw.) …

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  • 32sell-off — sell offs also selloff N COUNT: usu with supp The sell off of something, for example an industry owned by the state or a company s shares, is the selling of it. The privatisation of the electricity industry the biggest sell off of them all...… …

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  • 33sell-out — sellˈ out noun 1. A betrayal 2. A show, performance, etc for which all seats are sold • • • Main Entry: ↑sell * * * sell out see sell n.2 4 …

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  • 34sell in — 1. To sell (a product) to a retailer 2. (of a product) to be sold to a retailer (sellˈ in noun) • • • Main Entry: ↑sell …

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  • 35sell through — 1. To sell (a product) to the end user, as opposed to a retailer 2. (of a product) to be sold to the end user (sellˈ through noun) • • • Main Entry: ↑sell …

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  • 36sell yourself — phrase to persuade people that you have a lot of ability If you can’t sell yourself you’re not likely to sell anything else. Thesaurus: to boast or show offsynonym Main entry: sell …

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  • 37sell your soul to the devil — sell your soul (to the devil) : to gain wealth, success, power, etc., by doing something bad or dishonest He has sold his soul (to the devil) for fame and prosperity. • • • Main Entry: ↑sell sell your soul (to the devil) see ↑sell, 1 …

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  • 38sell your soul — (to the devil) : to gain wealth, success, power, etc., by doing something bad or dishonest He has sold his soul (to the devil) for fame and prosperity. • • • Main Entry: ↑sell sell your soul (to the devil) see ↑sell, 1 …

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  • 39sell something off — ˌsell sthˈoff derived 1. to sell things cheaply because you want to get rid of them or because you need the money 2. to sell all or part of an industry, a company or land • The Church sold off the land for housing. • In the nineties most state… …

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  • 40sell signal — UK US noun [C] STOCK MARKET ► something that shows that the conditions are right to sell shares in a particular industry or company: »A change of manager is a reason to keep an eye on performance, but it need not be a sell signal …

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