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selling
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a
.)賣的
From:
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selling
銷售
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sell
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Sold
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Selling
.]
1.
To
transfer
to
another
for
an
equivalent
;
to
give
up
for
a
valuable
consideration
;
to
dispose
of
in
return
for
something
,
especially
for
money
.
It
is
the
correlative
of
buy
.
If
thou
wilt
be
perfect
,
go
and
sell
that
thou
hast
,
and
give
to
the
poor
.
--
Matt
.
xix
. 21.
I
am
changed
;
I'll
go
sell
all
my
land
.
--
Shak
.
Note:
☞
Sell
is
corellative
to
buy
,
as
one
party
buys
what
the
other
sells
.
It
is
distinguished
usually
from
exchange
or
barter
,
in
which
one
commodity
is
given
for
another
;
whereas
in
selling
the
consideration
is
usually
money
,
or
its
representative
in
current
notes
.
2.
To
make
a
matter
of
bargain
and
sale
of
;
to
accept
a
price
or
reward
for
,
as
for
a
breach
of
duty
,
trust
,
or
the
like
;
to
betray
.
You
would
have
sold
your
king
to
slaughter
.
--
Shak
.
3.
To
impose
upon
;
to
trick
;
to
deceive
;
to
make
a
fool
of
;
to
cheat
. [
Slang
]
To sell one's life dearly
,
to
cause
much
loss
to
those
who
take
one's
life
,
as
by
killing
a
number
of
one's
assailants
.
To sell
(
anything
)
out
,
to
dispose
of
it
wholly
or
entirely
;
as
,
he
had
sold
out
his
corn
,
or
his
interest
in
a
business
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
selling
n
:
the
exchange
of
goods
for
an
agreed
sum
of
money
[
syn
:
merchandising
,
marketing
]
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