sale
91sale — noun 1》 the exchange of a commodity for money; the process of selling something. ↘(sales) a quantity or amount sold. 2》 (sales) the activity or profession of selling. 3》 a period in which goods are disposed of at reduced prices. 4》 a public… …
92sale — noun 1) the sale of firearms Syn: selling, dealing, trading 2) they make a sale every minute Syn: deal, transaction, bargain • Ant: purchase …
93sale — [[t]seɪl[/t]] n. 1) the act of selling 2) a special offering of goods, esp. at reduced prices 3) transfer of property for money or credit 4) a) an amount or quantity sold b) sales, total receipts from selling 5) opportunity to sell; demand 6) cvb …
94salė — 2 salė̃ sf. (4) LD228(Brž, Ln), Upn, Št žr. 1 sala 1: Pavasarį gyvenam lyg kokioj salė̃j Žž …
95salé — adj. ; trop cher : SALÂ, Â / âye, É (Albanais.001, Annecy.003, Arvillard, Chambéry.025, Thônes.004, Villards Thônes / Saxel). A1) très salé : miryà m. (Taninges), R. => Saumure. B1) n., salé, viande salée (de porc, de chèvre) : SALÂ nm. (...) …
96Sale — 1) In general, a transaction between two parties where the buyer receives goods (tangible or intangible), services and/or assets in exchange for money. 2) An agreement between a buyer and seller on the price of a security. Every day, millions of… …
97sale — abyssale arrière salle causale colossale commensale dessale dorsale exhale franco provençal pluricausale provençal provençale sale salle succursale transversale vassale …
98säle — • lista, kaista, liuska, piena, rima, säle …
99sale — [11] Sale was borrowed from Old Norse sala. This came from the same prehistoric Germanic base, *sal , that produced English sell. The word’s specific application to the ‘selling of goods at lower than normal prices’ did not emerge until the 1860s …
100sale — adj. Employé négativement : C est pas sale, ce n est pas mauvais, c est bon …