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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Sell (disambiguation)
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Syndicat des éditeurs de logiciels de loisirs         
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FRENCH ORGANIZATION THAT PROMOTES THE INTERESTS OF VIDEO GAME DEVELOPERS
SELL
SELL (Syndicat des éditeurs de logiciels de loisirs) is a French organisation created in 1995 that promotes the interests of video game developers. It was founded by Infogrames' CEO Bruno Bonnell.
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I
n. (colloq.)
method of selling
a hard; soft sell
II
v.
1) to sell retail; wholesale
2) (A) we sold our old car to him; or: we sold him our old car
3) (d; intr., tr.) to sell for (it sold for ten pounds; we sold the car to them for three thousand dollars)
4) (colloq.) (d; tr.) to sell on ('to convince of') (to sell smb. on an idea)
5) (misc.) to sell as is ('to sell with no guarantee as to quality'); to sell smt. at a loss; to sell by the dozen; to sell in bulk; to sell like hot cakes ('to be sold very quickly in large quantities'); to sell smb. down the river ('to betray and ruin smb.')
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·noun A cell; a house.
II. Sell ·noun A saddle for a horse.
III. Sell ·noun A throne or lofty seat.
IV. Sell ·noun Self.
V. Sell ·noun A Sill.
VI. Sell ·noun An imposition; a cheat; a hoax.
VII. Sell ·vi To practice selling commodities.
VIII. Sell ·vi To be sold; as, corn sells at a good price.
IX. Sell ·vt To impose upon; to Trick; to Deceive; to make a fool of; to Cheat.
X. Sell ·vt To transfer to another for an equivalent; to give up for a valuable consideration; to dispose of in return for something, especially for money.
XI. Sell ·vt 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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v. to transfer possession and ownership of goods or other property for money or something of equivalent value. See also: sale
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(sells, selling, sold)
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
1.
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.
VERB: V n, V n to n, V n for n, V
2.
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.
VERB: V n, V n
3.
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.
VERB: V for/at n
4.
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.
VERB: V, V adv
5.
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.
VERB: V n, V
6.
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.
VERB: V n n, V n to n, V n on n, V-ed
7.
If someone sells their body, they have sex for money.
85 per cent said they would rather not sell their bodies for a living.
PHRASE: V and N inflect
8.
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.
PHRASE: V inflects
9.
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...
PHRASE: V inflects
10.
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.
PHRASE: V and N inflect [disapproval]
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v. a.
1.
Vend, barter, exchange, put up to sale.
2.
Betray, take a bribe for.
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Goodbye, bye, buy or any sort of way in saying goodbye.
Well I have to get going now, sell!
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¦ verb (past and past participle sold)
1. hand over (something) in exchange for money.
deal in.
be subject to a specified demand on the market: the book didn't sell well.
(sell out) sell all of one's stock of something.
(sell up) Brit. sell all of one's possessions or assets.
(sell oneself) have sex in exchange for money.
2. persuade someone of the merits of.
(sell someone on) make someone enthusiastic about.
3. (sell out) abandon one's principles for reasons of expedience.
(sell someone out) betray someone for one's own financial or material benefit.
4. archaic trick or deceive.
¦ noun informal
1. an act of selling or attempting to sell.
2. Brit. a disappointment.
Phrases
sell someone/thing short fail to recognize or state the true value of someone or something.
sell one's soul (to the devil) be willing to do anything, no matter how wrong it is, in order to achieve one's objective.
Derivatives
sellable adjective
Origin
OE sellan (v.), of Gmc origin.
Friedrich L. Sell         
GERMAN ECONOMIST
Friedrich Sell
Friedrich Leopold Sell (born 26 May 1954) is a professor of Economics at Bundeswehr University Munich as well as chief of the scientific council of Halle Institute for Economic Research. Furthermore, he is vice chief of studies at the Academy for Business and Administration in Munich.
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  • George Carlin has been accused of being a sellout for appearing in commercials for MCI, a company he had previously criticized.
  • Metallica playing live at Illinois in 2004.
1.
If a shop sells out of something, it sells all its stocks of it, so that there is no longer any left for people to buy.
Hardware stores have sold out of water pumps and tarpaulins...
The next day the bookshops sold out.
PHRASAL VERB: V P of n, V P
2.
If a performance, sports event, or other entertainment sells out, all the tickets for it are sold.
Football games often sell out well in advance.
PHRASAL VERB: V P
3.
When things sell out, all of them that are available are sold.
Tickets for the show sold out in 70 minutes.
PHRASAL VERB: V P
4.
If you accuse someone of selling out, you disapprove of the fact that they do something which used to be against their principles, or give in to an opposing group.
The young in particular see him as a man who will not sell out or be debased by the compromises of politics...
Many of his Greenwich Village associates thought Dylan had sold out to commercialism.
PHRASAL VERB: V P, V P to n [disapproval]
5.
Sell out means the same as sell up. (AM)
I hear she's going to sell out and move to the city.
PHRASAL VERB: V P
6.
see also sell-out
, sold out

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