sale

/seɪl/ (bre, ipa) · /seɪl/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈsāl/ (ame, mw)

sale — noun

  • salesingular
  • salesplural

1. a situation in which someone gives a product or service to another person in exc

1.名詞A2
釋義

a situation in which someone gives a product or service to another person in exchange for money

例句

Christopher completed the sale of his old car last Thursday afternoon.

the sale of [something]

Putri made her first sale at the weekend market on Saturday morning.

make a sale

同義詞
  • transaction

    more formal, often used in business or legal contexts

  • deal

    more informal, can refer to any business arrangement

  • purchase

    views the exchange from the buyer's side rather than the seller's

反義詞
  • purchase

    same transaction but from the buyer's perspective

文法句型

a/the sale of [something]

make a sale

用法筆記

Countable — you can say 'a sale' or 'the sale'. Frequently used with 'of' to specify what is sold.

常見錯誤

I made sale of my phone.
I made a sale of my phone.
💡'sale' is a countable noun and needs an article or determiner.
The sale of this year are good.
Sales this year are good.
💡use the plural 'sales' for overall business results.

2. used when a product, house, or other item is being offered so that people can bu

2.名詞A2
釋義

used when a product, house, or other item is being offered so that people can buy it

例句

The house on Elm Street has been for sale for nearly six months.

be for sale

Asher put his mountain bike up for sale after buying a new one.

put [something] up for sale

同義詞
  • available

    broader meaning — not limited to purchase contexts

  • on the market

    common for houses and property; slightly less direct

反義詞

文法句型

[be] for sale

put [something] up for sale

用法筆記

Used as a fixed adjectival phrase after 'be' verbs. 'For sale' indicates availability for purchase, whereas 'on sale' means being offered at a reduced price.

常見錯誤

This car for sell.
This car is for sale.
💡the fixed form is 'for sale', not 'for sell'.
The product is on sale' (when you mean it is available).
The product is for sale.
💡'on sale' means discounted; 'for sale' means available to buy.

3. the job of convincing people to become customers and pay for what a business off

3.名詞B1
釋義

the job of convincing people to become customers and pay for what a business offers, or the group within a company that handles this job

例句

Selim works in sales for a large technology company based in Taipei.

work in sales

The sales team at Jude's company exceeded their target for the quarter.

sales team

同義詞
  • marketing

    related but broader — includes advertising, branding, and market research

  • selling

    more direct and informal; focuses on the act rather than the profession

  • business development

    more formal, often focuses on long-term growth

文法句型

work in sales

a sales team/department

用法筆記

Uncountable when referring to the activity ('Sales is a challenging career'); the department can take a singular or plural verb depending on British or American usage.

常見錯誤

Sale department called about your order.
The sales department called about your order.
💡use the plural form 'sales' when referring to the department.
Sales are a difficult job.
Sales is a difficult job.
💡when referring to the field or activity, treat it as singular.

4. the amount or quantity of a particular product that has been bought by customers

4.名詞B1
釋義

the amount or quantity of a particular product that has been bought by customers during a period of time

例句

Sales of electric cars increased sharply in Taiwan this year.

sales of [something]

The company reported strong sales for its newest smartphone model.

同義詞
  • revenue

    focuses on money earned, not units sold

  • turnover

    the total amount of business done in a period; more formal

  • demand

    refers to customer interest rather than actual sales figures

文法句型

sales of [something]

[something] sales

用法筆記

Always plural ('sales'). Used with a plural verb. Often modified by adjectives like 'strong', 'weak', 'rising', or 'falling'.

常見錯誤

Sale of smartphones are up.
Sales of smartphones are up.
💡use the plural 'sales' when talking about numbers sold.
The sales has increased.
Sales have increased.
💡always treat as plural.

5. an event where items are sold to collect money for a particular purpose, such as

5.名詞B1
釋義

an event where items are sold to collect money for a particular purpose, such as helping a school or a charity

例句

Our neighbourhood held a bake sale to raise money for the school library.

hold a bake sale

The church organised a charity sale to help families in need.

charity sale

同義詞
  • fundraiser

    broader term — can include events other than selling items

  • charity event

    any event held for charitable purposes, not necessarily involving sales

文法句型

a [type] sale

hold a sale

用法筆記

Countable — 'a sale' or 'the sale'. Often combined with a prefix describing the type of items or purpose, such as 'bake sale', 'garage sale', 'book sale', or 'charity sale'.

常見錯誤

We are having sale for charity.
We are having a sale for charity.
💡add an article before 'sale' when it is countable.
The bake sale were successful.
The bake sale was successful.
💡treat a single event as singular.

6. a public event where items are sold to the person who offers the highest amount

6.名詞B1
釋義

a public event where items are sold to the person who offers the highest amount of money for them

例句

Christopher bought an antique clock at an auction in the city centre.

at an auction

The auction of rare coins attracted collectors from all over Asia.

the auction of [something]

同義詞
  • auction

    more precise and internationally understood synonym

  • public sale

    emphasises that anyone can participate

文法句型

at an auction

a sale by auction

go to auction

用法筆記

Countable. In British English, 'sale' alone can mean 'auction'. In American English, 'auction' is more clearly distinguished from other types of sale. Often used in the phrase 'sale by auction'.

常見錯誤

I bought this at sale.
I bought this at an auction.' or 'I bought this at a sale.
💡be clear whether you mean an auction or a discount sale.
The painting sells auction.
The painting will be sold at auction.' or 'The painting goes to auction.
💡use a preposition.

7. A product is on sale when a shop has it in its store and customers are able to p

7.名詞B1
釋義

A product is on sale when a shop has it in its store and customers are able to purchase it there.

例句

The new video game console goes on sale next Friday across the country.

go on sale + time reference

Ayana checked three different shops, but the winter coat was not on sale yet.

on sale (available) in a shop context

同義詞
  • available

    broader term — 'on sale' specifically means available in a shop setting

  • in stock

    focuses on a shop currently having the item, not just being available to buy

反義詞
  • unavailable

    general opposite; 'sold out' is more specific for shops

  • sold out

    means the shop has no more of the product at all

用法筆記

Frequently used in the fixed expressions 'on sale' and 'go on sale'. British English only — American English uses 'go on sale' also for sense 10 (discounted); context clarifies which meaning is intended. Often followed by a time or location reference.

8. A business arrangement in which a shop can order goods and send back any items i

8.名詞C1
釋義

A business arrangement in which a shop can order goods and send back any items it does not sell, without having to pay for them.

例句

The bookshop agreed to take the new magazines on a sale-or-return basis from the publisher.

sale-or-return basis

Smaller clothing shops prefer sale-or-return agreements because they reduce financial risk.

同義詞
  • consignment

    broader concept — sale or return is one type of consignment arrangement

用法筆記

Used mainly in publishing, fashion, and wholesale trade. The phrase is typically hyphenated as an adjective ('sale-or-return agreement') and unhyphenated as a noun phrase ('on sale or return').

常見錯誤

The items are sale and return.
The items are on sale or return.
💡the correct fixed phrase includes 'or', not 'and'.

9. A period of time when a shop sells goods at lower prices than usual, often to cl

9.名詞A2
釋義

A period of time when a shop sells goods at lower prices than usual, often to clear old stock.

例句

The department store has a big summer sale with up to fifty percent off everything.

summer sale + percentage off

Putri bought her winter coat in the January sales at almost half the original price.

the January sales

同義詞
  • clearance

    specifically a sale to clear old or unwanted stock, often with deeper discounts

  • bargain event

    informal term for any sales period

用法筆記

In British English, 'the sales' (plural) often refers to major seasonal discount periods such as the January sales or summer sales. 'Sale' (singular) can refer to any individual discount event at a shop.

常見錯誤

I bought it on sale.' (when referring to a discount event in British English)
I bought it in the sale.
💡British English uses 'in the sale'; American English uses 'on sale' for this meaning.

10. Available at a lower price than the normal price, usually for a limited time.

10.名詞A2
釋義

Available at a lower price than the normal price, usually for a limited time.

例句

All kitchen appliances are on sale this week at the supermarket near my house.

on sale + limited time period

Ilan bought a new laptop on sale for almost half the normal retail price.

同義詞
  • discounted

    more general term; 'on sale' specifically implies a temporary promotion

  • reduced

    more neutral, not necessarily time-limited

反義詞

用法筆記

This is the American English meaning of 'on sale'. In British English, the same idea is usually expressed as 'in the sale' (sense 9) or 'reduced'. To say an item is discounted, American speakers say 'it is on sale'; British speakers say 'it is in the sale' or 'it has been reduced'.

常見錯誤

The coat is in sale.
The coat is on sale.
💡the correct preposition is 'on', not 'in', for this sense.

❌ 'The coat is on sale.' (meaning discounted, in British English) — A British speaker might misunderstand this as 'the coat is available for purchase'. In British English, use 'in the sale' instead.

sale — idiom