close a deal sale Thành ngữ, tục ngữ
close a deal/sale
complete a sale to a customer Vi knows how to close a sale. She's a good closer.
crack shot/salesman etc.
a person who is highly skilled at shooting etc. Marvin has developed into a crack salesman. He's excellent.
up for sale
advertised for sale, on the market The Wongs must be moving. Their house is up for sale.
white sale
the selling at a reduced price of towels or sheets etc. We went to the white sale at the department store in order to buy some new sheets before my parents come to visit.
bake sale
a session of smoking crack cocaine
for sale
on sale出售
They've got a new kind of shoes for sale.他们有一种新式鞋出售。
The house is not for sale.此屋不出售。
These products are only exhibits and not for sale for the present.这些产品目前仅供展示,不出售。
on sale
selling for a special low price削价出售
These shoes are very cheap, as they are on sale.这些鞋子非常便宜,正在削价出售。
The bookstore is to close down,and many books are on sale as waste paper.书店要关闭,所以许多书象废纸一样在廉价出售。
Snake oil salesperson
A person who promotes something that doesn't work, is selling snake oil.
no deal|deal|dice|go|no dice|no go|no sale|no soap
slang Not agreed to; refused or useless; without success or result; no; certainly not.

Used in the predicate or to refuse something.
Billy wanted to let Bob join the team, but I said that it was no deal because Bob was too young. "Let me have a dollar." "No dice!" answered Joe. I tried to get Mary on the telephone but it was no go. "Let's go to the beach tomorrow." "No sale, I have my music lesson tomorrow." I asked Dad for a new bicycle but it was no soap. Compare: NOTHING DOING, NO USE.
on sale|on|sale
adj. phr. Selling for a special low price.
Tomato soup that is usually sold for sixty cents a can is now on sale for fifty cents. John and Mary couldn't sell all of the lemonade at twenty cents a cup so they have it on sale for ten cents a cup.
sales check|check|sales|sales slip|slip
n. A paper which the clerk gives the person who bought something; a paper that shows what you bought in a store and how much you paid for it.
Mrs. Smith checked the sales slip with what she bought. Mary brought the sales check when she returned the dress so she could get her money back.
sales talk|sales|talk
n. A speech made to point out all the good reasons why the sale would help someone who might buy the product.
Mrs. Goldsmith gave the man a good sales talk about the new house. The coach gave a sales talk on exercise in the school assembly.
white sale|sale|white
n. The selling, especially at lower prices, of goods or clothing usually made of white cloth.
Mother always buys many things at the January white sale to save money.
close the sale
close the sale Also,
close the deal;
close on a sale or
deal. Complete a transaction, as in
Jack was delighted to close the sale. This term applies to such transactions as the sale of a house, also put as
closing on a house, as well as negotiations leading up to a sale. The latter was also put as to
close a bargain, a phrase used by Charles Dickens and other 19th-century writers: “He closed the bargain directly it reached his ears,”
Nicholas Nickleby, 1838.
sale
sale see
close the sale;
on sale;
white sale.
sales pitch
sales pitch A line of talk that attempts to persuade someone of something, as in
Let's hear your latest sales pitch for energy conservation. This term uses the noun
pitch in the sense of “a talk,” or more literally, a throwing of words at one. [Slang; late 1800s]
wholesale
wholesale 1.
at wholesale in wholesale quantities or at wholesale prices
2.
by wholesale 1) at wholesale
2) extensively, sweepingly, or indiscriminately
bake sale
a affair of smoker able cocaine
close a deal/sale
complete a auction to a chump Vi knows how to abutting a sale. She's a acceptable closer.
close the sale
close the sale Also,
close the deal;
close on a auction or
deal. Complete a transaction, as in
Jack was captivated to abutting the sale. This appellation applies to such affairs as the auction of a house, additionally put as
closing on a house, as able-bodied as negotiations arch up to a sale. The closing was additionally put as to
close a bargain, a byword acclimated by Charles Dickens and added 19th-century writers: “He bankrupt the arrangement anon it accomplished his ears,”
Nicholas Nickleby, 1838.
crack shot/salesman etc.
a being who is awful accomplished at cutting etc. Marvin has developed into a able salesman. He's excellent.
for sale
on sale出售
They've got a new affectionate of shoes for sale.他们有一种新式鞋出售。
The abode is not for sale.此屋不出售。
These articles are alone exhibits and not for auction for the present.这些产品目前仅供展示,不出售。
no deal|deal|dice|go|no dice|no go|no sale|no soap
slang Not agreed to; banned or useless; after success or result; no; absolutely not.

Acclimated in the assert or to debris something.
Billy capital to let Bob accompany the team, but I said that it was no accord because Bob was too young. "Let me accept a dollar." "No dice!" answered Joe. I approved to get Mary on the blast but it was no go. "Let's go to the bank tomorrow." "No sale, I accept my music assignment tomorrow." I asked Dad for a new bike but it was no soap. Compare: NOTHING DOING, NO USE.
on sale
selling for a appropriate low price削价出售
These shoes are actual cheap, as they are on sale.这些鞋子非常便宜,正在削价出售。
The bookstore is to abutting down,and abounding books are on auction as decay paper.书店要关闭,所以许多书象废纸一样在廉价出售。
on sale|on|sale
adj. phr. Affairs for a appropriate low price.
Tomato soup that is usually awash for sixty cents a can is now on auction for fifty cents. John and Mary couldn't advertise all of the lemonade at twenty cents a cup so they accept it on auction for ten cents a cup.
sale
sale see
close the sale;
on sale;
white sale.
sales check|check|sales|sales slip|slip
n. A cardboard which the agent gives the being who bought something; a cardboard that shows what you bought in a abundance and how abundant you paid for it.
Mrs. Smith arrested the sales blooper with what she bought. Mary brought the sales analysis aback she alternate the dress so she could get her money back.
sales pitch
sales pitch A band of allocution that attempts to actuate addition of something, as in
Let's apprehend your latest sales angle for activity conservation. This appellation uses the noun
pitch in the faculty of “a talk,” or added literally, a throwing of words at one. [Slang; backward 1800s]
sales talk|sales|talk
n. A accent fabricated to point out all the acceptable affidavit why the auction would advice addition who ability buy the product.
Mrs. Goldsmith gave the man a acceptable sales allocution about the new house. The drillmaster gave a sales allocution on exercise in the academy assembly.
Snake oil salesperson
A being who promotes article that doesn't work, is affairs snake oil.
up for sale
advertised for sale, on the bazaar The Wongs charge be moving. Their abode is up for sale.
white sale
the affairs at a bargain amount of towels or bedding etc. We went to the white auction at the administration abundance in adjustment to buy some new bedding afore my parents appear to visit.
white sale|sale|white
n. The selling, abnormally at lower prices, of appurtenances or accouterment usually fabricated of white cloth.
Mother consistently buys abounding things at the January white auction to save money.
wholesale
wholesale 1.
at wholesale in broad quantities or at broad prices
2.
by wholesale 1) at wholesale
2) extensively, sweepingly, or indiscriminately