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sold
venduto

В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански

sold [Brit səʊld, Am soʊld] ГЛАГ pt, pp

sold → sell II, III, IV

IV СЪЩ

IV → intravenous drip

I. sell [Brit sɛl, Am sɛl] СЪЩ разг (deception, disappointment)

II. sell <pt/pp sold> [Brit sɛl, Am sɛl] ГЛАГ прх

1. sell goods, article, house, car, insurance:

to sell sth to sb, to sell sb sth
vendere qc a qn
I sold her my car, I sold my car to her
to sell sth for £3
to sell sth at or for £5 each, a dozen
stamps, phonecards sold here
“sold” (on article, house)
venduto

2. sell (promote sale of) quality, reputation, scandal:

sell product, book, newspaper

3. sell:

sell (put across) person, campaign, government: idea, image, policy
sell (make attractive) person, campaign, government: idea, image, policy, party
to sell sth to sb, to sell sb sth

4. sell (cause to appear true) разг:

to sell sb sth, to sell sth to sb lie, story, excuse
fare credere [qc] a qn

5. sell (surrender, betray):

sell honour, country
sell integrity, reputation

III. sell <pt/pp sold> [Brit sɛl, Am sɛl] ГЛАГ нпрх

1. sell person, shop, dealer:

to sell for £50 dealer, seller:
to sell as is ТЪРГ
sell by June 27”

2. sell goods, product, house, book:

IV. to sell oneself <pt/pp sold> ГЛАГ рефл

1. to sell oneself (prostitute oneself):

vendersi also прен (to a; for per)

2. to sell oneself (put oneself across):

V. sell [Brit sɛl, Am sɛl]

to be sold on idea, person
you've been sold! разг

I. sell up ГЛАГ [sɛl -] (sell up)

they've sold up

II. sell up ГЛАГ [sɛl -] (sell up [sth])

sell up business, property:

I. sell out ГЛАГ [sɛl -] (sell out)

1. sell out merchandise, tickets, newspapers:

2. sell out ТЕАТ, КИНО:

3. sell out ИКОН (of company, shares):

4. sell out (betray one's principles):

sell out разг

II. sell out ГЛАГ [sɛl -] (sell [sth] out, sell out [sth])

1. sell out:

“sold out

2. sell out ИКОН:

sell out shares, interest in company

cold sell [ˌkəʊldˈsel] СЪЩ

cold sell ТЪРГ

sell-out [Brit ˈsɛlaʊt, Am ˈsɛlˌaʊt] СЪЩ

1. sell-out:

the product has been a sell-out before n concert, performance, production

2. sell-out (betrayal):

sell-out разг
sell-out разг

sell-off [Brit, Am ˈsɛl ˌɔf] СЪЩ Am ИКОН

hard sell [Brit, Am ˌhɑrd ˈsɛl] СЪЩ

1. hard sell:

2. hard sell before n tactic, technique, approach:

sell off ГЛАГ [sɛl -] (sell [sth] off, sell off [sth])

sell off (in sale) item, old stock

soft sell [Brit, Am ˌsɔft ˈsɛl] СЪЩ

в PONS речника

английски
английски
италиански
италиански

sold [soʊld] ГЛАГ

sold pt, pp of sell

I. sell <sold, sold> [sel] ГЛАГ прх

1. sell (exchange for money):

to sell sth for $100

2. sell прен (make accepted):

Phrases:

II. sell <sold, sold> [sel] ГЛАГ нпрх

1. sell (vendere):

sell product
sell company, shop
to sell at [or for] $5

2. sell (be accepted):

III. sell [sel] СЪЩ

1. sell (activity of selling):

2. sell sl (deception):

sold-out [ˌsoʊld·ˈaʊt] ПРИЛ

sold-out

I. sell <sold, sold> [sel] ГЛАГ прх

1. sell (exchange for money):

to sell sth for $100

2. sell прен (make accepted):

Phrases:

II. sell <sold, sold> [sel] ГЛАГ нпрх

1. sell (vendere):

sell product
sell company, shop
to sell at [or for] $5

2. sell (be accepted):

III. sell [sel] СЪЩ

1. sell (activity of selling):

2. sell sl (deception):

I. sell out ГЛАГ нпрх

1. sell out ТЪРГ, FIN:

2. sell out прен:

II. sell out ГЛАГ прх

sell off ГЛАГ прх

sell off shares, property

hard sell СЪЩ

sell-by date [ˈsel·baɪ·ˌdeɪt] СЪЩ ТЪРГ

италиански
италиански
английски
английски
venduto (-a)
sold
sold out
sold out
Present
Isell
yousell
he/she/itsells
wesell
yousell
theysell
Past
Isold
yousold
he/she/itsold
wesold
yousold
theysold
Present Perfect
Ihavesold
youhavesold
he/she/ithassold
wehavesold
youhavesold
theyhavesold
Past Perfect
Ihadsold
youhadsold
he/she/ithadsold
wehadsold
youhadsold
theyhadsold

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At their peak of popularity in the 1920s and 1930s, the most successful pulps could sell up to one million copies per issue.
en.wikipedia.org
They planned to build one hotel-casino and sell up to three other parcels to other developers.
en.wikipedia.org
A two-inch one in good condition and depending upon the subject can sell up to $400, a three-inch rare subject can go into thousands.
www.orilliapacket.com
The store will sell up to 9,500 items... 9,497 of which will be peculiarly named.
www.marketingmag.ca
In short, it's becoming hard to sell up and move on so the only option for space-starved homeowners is to extend up or out.
www.independent.co.uk