rummage sale - перевод на Английский
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rummage sale - перевод на Английский

SALE TO RAISE FUNDS FOR A GOOD CAUSE
Rummage sale; Jumble sales; Church sale; Rummage sales; Bring and Buy sale; Tabletop sale; Church bazaar; Nearly-new sale
  • Clothes piled high at the 5th Manchester Boys' Brigade Jumble Sale
  • The most commonly sold items include used clothes, books, and toys.

rummage sale         
(n.) = mercadillo de prendas de segunda mano, mercadillo de prendas usadas
Ex: And he's dressed as if he just made a killing at a rummage sale!.
rummage sale         
venta de productos usados, vente de segunda mano
jumble sale         
Venta de objetos usados con fines benéficos, Bazar benéfico

Определение

rummage sale
¦ noun chiefly N. Amer. a jumble sale.

Википедия

Jumble sale

A jumble sale (UK), bring and buy sale (Australia) or rummage sale (U.S and Canada) is an event at which second hand goods are sold, usually by an institution such as a local Boys' Brigade Company, Scout group, Girlguiding group or church, as a fundraising or charitable effort. A rummage sale by a church is called a church sale or white elephant sale, frequently as part of a church bazaar.

Garage sales usually differ from rummage sales in that they are not event-related and are often organised individually (rather than collectively).

Примеры употребления для rummage sale
1. Other items appeared to have come from a rummage sale, or perhaps from the pile on Aunt Estelle‘s bed.
2. I, who never wear an apron, packed them for the church rummage sale, knowing that, in today‘s world, aprons have become collectors‘ items.
3. There‘s no nation involved in this war." Many historians accuse Bush of cherry–picking history to bolster his arguments, in what the late author David Halberstam last year called a "history rummage sale." One controversial example emerged during a speech at the Israeli parliament on May 15, when Bush compared talking with "terrorists and radicals," including Iran, to the appeasement of Nazis before World War II.