sells

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English - Turkish
satar
sell
satmak

Tom'un sağlık giderlerini karşılamak için arabasını satmak zorunda kaldığından şüpheliyim. - I doubt that Tom had to sell his car in order to raise money for medical expenses.

Biz binayı satmak zorunda kaldık çünkü onu zararda işlettik. - We had to sell the building because for years we operated it in the red.

sells bear
ayı satıyor
sells for
için satıyor
sell
satış yapmak
sell
vermek
sell
satış gerçekleştirmek
sell
elinden çıkarmak
sell
sat

Satıcı bir araba satmak istiyor. - The dealer wants to sell a car.

Arabayı satmaya karar verdi. - He decided to sell the car.

sell
oyun

O oyuncak çok satılıyor. - That toy is selling like hot cakes.

Oyuncak satıcısı çok samimiydi. - The toy seller was very friendly.

sell
dalavere
sell
alıcı bulmak
sell
inandırmak
sell
yutturmak
sell
kabul ettirmek
sell
benimsetmek
sell
kandırmak
sell
üçkâğıt
sell
ikna etmek

Sahibi evini satmak için ikna etmek zor olacak. - It will be hard to convince the owner to sell his house.

Tom'u evini satmak için ikna etmek zor olacak. - It'll be hard to convince Tom to sell his house.

sell
{i} satış yöntemi
sell
satma
someone who makes or sells illegal liquor
yapar veya yasadışı içki satan kimse
up sells
kadar satıyor
sell
{f} kabul ettirmek: He
sell
{f} aldatmak
sell
sell like wildfire çok satılmak
sell
{f} kazıklamak
sell
sell off her şeyi
sell
kapışılmak
sell
{f} sattırmak
sell
{f} ele vermek
sell
{f} satılmak
sell
dili beğendirmek
sell
satışıyle meşgul olmak
sell
{f} (sold)
sell
satışım artırmak
sell
{f} satışta rağbet görmek
sell
{i} dolap
sell
{i} hile
sell
{i} satış

18 yaşından küçüklere alkollü içki ve sigara satışı yapmıyoruz. - We do not sell alcoholic drinks or cigarettes to people under the age of eighteen.

Onlar sadece kitap satışıyla ilgileniyordu. - They were only interested in selling books.

sell
{i} hayal kırıklığı
sell
{f} beğendirmek; beğenilmek: sell oneself kendini beğendirmek
sell
aldatma
sell
{f} beğenilmek
Turkish - Turkish

Definition of sells in Turkish Turkish dictionary

SELL
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Yavaşça çekip sıyırma. Sıyrılma
SELL
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Çıkarma, çıkarılma. Çekme, çekilme
English - English
third-person singular of sell
plural of sell
sells past the close
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sell past the close
sells her body
works as a prostitute, sells sex for money
sell
An easy task
sell
An act of selling

This is going to be a tough sell.

sell
To promote a particular viewpoint

My boss is very old-fashioned and I'm having a lot of trouble selling the idea of working at home occasionally.

sell
To be sold

This old stock will never sell.

sell
To pretend that an opponent's blows or maneuvers are causing legitimate injury; to act
sell
To trick, cheat, or manipulate someone

I don't know what she was selling when she pretended she liked him.

sell
A saddle “Vaulting ambition o'erleaps its sell” (Macbeth, i 7) (Latin, sella; French, selle ) Window sill is the Anglo-Saxon syl (a basement) “He left his loftie steed with golden sell ” Spenser: Faërie Queene, ii 2 Sell, sold Made a captive, as a purchased slave St Paul says he was “sold under sin” (Rom vii 14), (Anglo-Saxon, sell-an, to give ) A sell A “do,” a deception, a “takein ” Street vendors who take in the unwary with catchpennies, chuckle like hens when they have laid an egg, “Sold again, and got the money!”
sell
{v} to part with for a price, trade or deal in, deliver up
sell
be approved of or gain acceptance; "The new idea sold well in certain circles
sell
To act appropriately to get over a bump or an angle with the crowd
sell
Acting hurt when a move has been applied
sell
Indicates you already own a security and wish to transfer ownership in exchange for money
sell
an order to liquidate a long position or to go short
sell
the activity of persuading someone to buy; "it was a hard sell"
sell
A saddle for a horse
sell
To agree to transfer goods or provide services in exchange for money
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be sold at a certain price or in a certain way; "These books sell like hot cakes"
sell
A cell; a house
sell
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
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exchange or deliver for money or its equivalent; "He sold his house in January"; "She sells her body to survive and support her drug habit"
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Something that sells a product makes people want to buy the product. It is only the sensational that sells news magazines. car manufacturers' long-held maxim that safety doesn't sell
sell
If something sells, it is bought by the public, usually in fairly large quantities. Even if this album doesn't sell and the critics don't like it, we wouldn't ever change The company believes the products will sell well in the run-up to Christmas
sell
disapproval If you talk about someone selling their soul in order to get something, you are criticizing them for abandoning their principles. a man who would sell his soul for political viability
sell
to receive money for -- " later sold it for $10,300 " (182)
sell
If someone sells you down the river, they betray you for some personal profit or advantage. He has been sold down the river by the people who were supposed to protect him
sell
give up for a price or reward; "She sold her principles for a successful career"
sell
A sill
sell
deliver to an enemy by treachery; "Judas sold Jesus"; "The spy betrayed his country"
sell
Selling a contract, or taking a 'Short' position reflects the belief that the price of the contract will be lower in the future than the current price, or that the price is currently in a downward trend
sell
If someone sells their body, they have sex for money. 85 per cent said they would rather not sell their bodies for a living
sell
An imposition; a cheat; a hoax
sell
do business; offer for sale as for one's livelihood; "She deals in gold"; "The brothers sell shoes"
sell
To promote a particular viewpoint; to manipulate towards a desired end
sell
(verb) The act of receiving an opponent's move and making it look impressive A good wrestler is one who not only knows how to perform moves well, but also knows how to make his opponent's moves look good An example of a wrestler who does not sell moves well is the Ultimate Warrior
sell
A seat or stool
sell
persuade somebody to accept something; "The French try to sell us their image as great lovers"
sell
To practice selling commodities
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If something sells for a particular price, that price is paid for it. Unmodernised property can sell for up to 40 per cent of its modernised market value
sell
To sell a security you own
sell
Self
sell
To impose upon; to trick; to deceive; to make a fool of; to cheat
sell
A throne or lofty seat
sell
be responsible for the sale of; "All her publicity sold the products"
sell
offer for sale, as in: I will sell you my car for $2,000
sell
{i} method of selling, sales technique; scam, fraud, deceit (Slang)
sell
If you sell something that you own, you let someone have it in return for money. I sold everything I owned except for my car and my books His heir sold the painting to the London art dealer Agnews The directors sold the business for £14.8 million It's not a very good time to sell at the moment
sell
If you sell someone short, you do not point out their good qualities as much as you should or do as much for them as you should. They need to improve their image -- they are selling themselves short
sell
A saddle
sell
the activity of persuading someone to buy; "it was a hard sell" persuade somebody to accept something; "The French try to sell us their image as great lovers" give up for a price or reward; "She sold her principles for a successful career" exchange or deliver for money or its equivalent; "He sold his house in January"; "She sells her body to survive and support her drug habit" be sold at a certain price or in a certain way; "These books sell like hot cakes" be responsible for the sale of; "All her publicity sold the products" be approved of or gain acceptance; "The new idea sold well in certain circles
sell
{f} offer for a price, offer for purchase; be offered for a price, be offered for purchase; deal, trade; betray; attract buyers, cause someone to buy something; cheat, deceive
sell
In professional wrestling, to pretend that an opponents blows or maneuvers are causing legitimate injury; to act
sell
Selling an options contract that you don't already own The writer is the person taking on the risk, (underwriting the risk) Someone who sells an options contract they already own is not a writer, they are just closing an existing position An option writer is said to be "short" the option they wrote
sell
You can sell (redeem) shares from your existing mutual fund account online The price of the shares sold before 4: 00 PM ET will be determined by the market's closing price on that business day The price of shares sold after 4: 00 PM ET will be at the next business day's closing price For more information, see SELL in Online Help
sell
As in "sell a hand" In a spread limit game, this means to bet less than the maximum when you have a very strong hand, hoping players will call whereas they would not have called a maximum bet
sell
To transfer to another for an equivalent; to give up for a valuable consideration; to dispose of in return for something, especially for money
sell
be approved of or gain acceptance; "The new idea sold well in certain circles"
sell
A Transaction Type for the selling of a security A sell creates a closed lot since it is the closing transaction for an open lot
sell
If a shop sells a particular thing, it is available for people to buy there. It sells everything from hair ribbons to oriental rugs Bean sprouts are also sold in cans
sell
To be sold; as, corn sells at a good price
sell
If you sell someone an idea or proposal, or sell someone on an idea, you convince them that it is a good one. She tried to sell me the idea of buying my own paper shredder She is hoping she can sell the idea to clients An employee sold him on the notion that cable was the medium of the future You know, I wasn't sold on this trip in the beginning
sell
vend
story that sells papers
big scoop", newsworthy event, an interesting news story that increases newspaper sales
sells

    Turkish pronunciation

    selz

    Pronunciation

    /ˈselz/ /ˈsɛlz/

    Etymology

    [ 'sel ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English sellan; akin to Old High German sellen to sell, Old Norse sala sale, Greek helein to take.
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