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- UK [seɪl] / US
noun
Word forms "sale":
singular sale plural sales1) [countable/uncountable] the process of selling goods or services for moneysale of:a prohibition on the sale of arms
a) [countable] a single instance of selling goods or servicesmake/lose a sale:I'm willing to lower the price in order to make a sale.
b) [only before noun] relating to the process of selling goods or servicesThe painting sold for more than double its estimated sale price.
2) [countable] an event or period of time during which a shop reduces the prices of some of its goodssale on:the start of the after-Christmas sales
The shop is having a sale on appliances next week.
3)a) [countable] an event at which people meet to buy and sell things, normally at a place that is not usually used for this purposeThe public library is organizing a second-hand book sale.
b) an event at which things are sold to the person who offers to pay the highest price4) sales[plural] the total number of things that a company sells within a particular period of time, or the money that it earns by selling thingsWe hope to increase sales this year to £50 million.
Do you have the sales figures yet?
Sales are up for the month of May.
a) the activity of trying to sell products or servicesI've been in car sales for five years now.
b) the department of a company that sells its products or servicesYou'll have to check availability with sales.
•- for sale- on saleSee:
English dictionary. 2014.