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sale
vendita

В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански

I. sale [Brit seɪl, Am seɪl] СЪЩ

1. sale (selling):

sale
vendita f (of di; to a)
for sale
to put sth up or offer sth for sale
on sale Brit
on sale Am
to go on sale Brit
to go on sale Am
on sale or return
at point of sale

2. sale (cut price):

sale
sale
in the sale(s) Brit or on sale Am
to put sth in the sale Brit or on sale Am
to have a sale

3. sale (event):

sale
sale
to have or hold a sale

4. sale (by salesman):

sale
to make a sale

II. sales СЪЩ npl

1. sales (amount sold):

sales are up, down before n department
sales are up, down growth

2. sales (career):

3. sales (department):

auction sale [ˈɔːkʃnseɪl, ˈɒkʃn-] СЪЩ

auction sale

credit sale [ˈkredɪtˌseɪl] СЪЩ ТЪРГ

credit sale

sale value [ˈseɪlˌvæljuː] СЪЩ

sale value

wash sale [ˈwɒʃseɪl, ˈwɔːʃ-] СЪЩ Am ИКОН

jumble sale [Brit, Am ˈdʒəmbəl ˈˌseɪl] СЪЩ Brit

jumble sale
jumble sale

suicide sale [ˈsuːɪsaɪdseɪl, ˈsjuː-] СЪЩ Brit ТЪРГ

suicide sale
suicide sale

sale item [ˈseɪlˌaɪtəm] СЪЩ

sale item

garage sale [Brit, Am ɡəˈrɑʒ seɪl] СЪЩ

garage sale

bake sale [ˈbeɪkseɪl] СЪЩ

bake sale

в PONS речника

английски
английски
италиански
италиански

sale [seɪl] СЪЩ

1. sale (act of selling):

sale

2. sale (reduced prices):

sale
benefit sale

3. sale (auction):

sale

4. sale pl (department that sells):

sale
(ufficio м) vendite f pl

Phrases:

to put sth up for sale
for sale
on sale

garage sale СЪЩ

garage sale

rummage sale СЪЩ

rummage sale

white sale СЪЩ

white sale

clearance sale СЪЩ

bargain sale СЪЩ

bargain sale
saldi м pl
италиански
италиански
английски
английски
sale
advance sale
sale
sale

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War bond sales increased but enlistments went down.
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These bond sales and tax revenues generated budget surpluses that lasted through 1917.
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He paid the start-up costs of the new magazine by deferring payment of sales taxes his clubs owed on their activities.
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