[Sửa]Vend, transfer, convey (title), trade, barter, exchange,dispose of: Sorry, but I sold that car last week.
[Sửa]Market,deal in, merchandise, trade in, traffic in, peddle, vend, hawk,handle, retail, carry, stock, furnish, supply, offer, Colloqpush, Slang Brit flog: We no longer sell that model. She has ashop selling second-hand clothes. 3 Often, sell out. betray,inform against, deliver up, give away, Slang rat on, grass on,tell on, tattle on, sell down the river, blow the whistle on,double-cross, Brit shop: He swore he'd get the man who soldhim.
[Sửa]Promote, push, put across or over: He couldn't sellsand to a beach flea.
[Sửa]Be sold on. persuaded,convinced, wonover: After seeing that film, I was sold on a holiday inMexico.
[Sửa]V. (past and past part. sold) 1 tr. make over ordispose of in exchange for money.
[Sửa]Tr. keep a stock of forsale or be a dealer in (do you sell candles?).
[Sửa]Intr. (ofgoods) be purchased (will never sell; these are selling well).4 intr. (foll. by at, for) have a specified price (sells at œ5).5 tr. betray for money or other reward (sell ones country).
[Sửa]Tr. offer dishonourably for money or other consideration; make amatter of corrupt bargaining (sell justice; sell oneself; sellones honour).
[Sửa]Tr. a advertise or publish the merits of. bgive (a person) information on the value of something, inspirewith a desire to buy or acquire or agree to something.
[Sửa]Tr.cause to be sold (the authors name alone will sell manycopies).
[Sửa]Tr. sl. disappoint by not keeping an engagementetc., by failing in some way, or by trickery (sold again!).