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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
sell out
▪ I. ˌsell ˈout | be ˌsold ˈout derived (of tickets for a concert, sports game, etc.)to be all sold • The tickets sold out within hours. • This week's performances are completely sold out. Main entry: ↑sellderived ▪ II. ˌsell ˈout (of sth) | be ˌsold ˈout (of sth) derived to have sold all the available items, tickets, etc •I'm sorry, we've sold out of bread. •We are already sold out for what should be a fantastic game. Main entry: ↑sellderived ▪ III. ˌsell ˈout (to sb/sth) derived 1. (disapproving)to change or give up your beliefs or principles •He's a talented screenwriter who has sold out to TV soap operas. 2. to sell your business or a part of your business •The company eventually sold out to a multinational media group. related noun ↑sell-out Main entry: ↑sellderived
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