Components
162 examples found containing '売'
ですから
ほん
たくさん
りました

So he sold many of his books.
いくらならなかった
The sales didn't amount to anything.
わたし
しんぶん
新聞
うりか
売家
こうこく
広告
した

I've advertised my house in the newspaper.
こんげつ
今月
よくない
Sales have been off this month.
これいくら
りたい

How much do you ask for this?
にく
った

The meat is sold out.
かれ
しんぶん
新聞
せいけい
生計
たてている
They earn their living by collecting and selling old newspapers.
いいえ
きっぷ
切符
うりば
売場
わなければなりません

No. You have to buy it at the ticket office.
わたし
このセーター
やすう
安売
った

I bought this sweater in a sale.
きっぷ
切符
どこです
Where's the ticket booth?
こんげつ
今月
うりあげ
売上
ちた

Sales are down this month.
ふさい
夫妻
いえ
した

The couple put their house on the market.
その
かいしゃ
会社
うりあげ
売上
15パーセント
ていか
低下
した

The company suffered a 15% drop in sales.
この
いえ
もんない
This house is not for sale.
ことし
今年
モデル
すべ
りきってしまいました

We have closed out this year's model.
かれ
いえ
した

He put up his house for sale.
なんぶ
南部
47パーセント
ぞうか
増加
した

In the Southern region, sales were up 47 percent.
よんぶん
4分
さん
ちた

Sales fell off in the third quarter.
かのじょ
彼女
いえ
した

She has put her house up for sale.
おもちゃ
かい
です
The toy department is on the fifth floor.
その
いえ
ている

The house is on sale.
その
とち
土地
された

The land came into the market.
どの
おおて
大手
デパート
うりあげ
売上
ちてきた

Sales have dropped off at every big department store.
わたし
しょせき
書籍
たんとう
担当
している

I'm in charge of the book department.
かれ
いえ
ています

His house is for sale.
かれ
いえ
されている

His house is for sale.
きゅう
ちている

The sales are slipping.
メアリー
じぶん
自分
ピアノ
した

Mary put her piano up for sale.
よやく
予約
すべ
まえう
前売
である
All the seats are sold in advance.
くるま
ります
という
こうこく
広告
した

I advertised my car for sale.
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