merchandise


تلفظ آنلاینFORMAL vocabulary

merchandise /ˈmɜːtʃəndaɪz, -daɪs $ ˈmɜːr-/ noun [uncountable]
merchandise verb [transitive]

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[TahlilGaran] Persian Dictionary

merchandise
[noun]
Synonyms: goods, commodities, produce, products, stock, wares
Related Words: effects, job lot, stock, staples, advertise, publicize
English Thesaurus: product, goods, commodity, merchandise, wares, ...

[TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary

I. merchandise1 /ˈmɜːtʃəndaɪz, -daɪs $ ˈmɜːr-/ noun [uncountable] formal
[Date: 1200-1300; Language: Old French; Origin: marcheandise, from marcheant; merchant]
goods that are being sold:
A range of official Disney merchandise was on sale.
They inspected the merchandise carefully.

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

II. merchandise2 verb [transitive]
to try to sell goods or services using methods such as advertising Synonym : market:
If the product is properly merchandised, it should sell very well.

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

merchandise
noun
ADJ. general
QUANT. piece a substandard piece of merchandise
VERB + MERCHANDISE buy, purchase | carry, sell The company carries a wide range of merchandise.
PHRASES a range of merchandise

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

product noun [countable] something that is made or produced in large quantities, usually in order to be sold:
consumer products such as mobile phones
dairy products
goods noun [plural] things that are produced in order to be sold, especially for use in the home:
They sell furniture and other household goods.
electrical goods
white goods (=large electrical goods used in the home such as washing machines and refrigerators)
commodity noun [countable] formal a type of product or raw material that can be bought and sold – used especially about basic food products, metals, and fuels:
The decline in prices for agricultural commodities made the economic situation worse.
All metal was a valuable commodity and was rarely wasted.
merchandise noun [uncountable] formal things that are being sold, especially in shops:
Customers are not allowed to handle the merchandise.
Sales of books, videos, and other merchandise have increased.
wares noun [plural] written things that are offered for sale, especially in a market or on the street:
In the market, the traders began selling their wares.
Merchants brought their wares from all over the world.
export noun [countable often plural] a product that is sent to a foreign country in order to be sold:
US exports rose to $11.935 billion.
At the moment, oil is their biggest export.
import noun [countable often plural] goods that are brought from one country into another to be sold there:
The UK clothing industry cannot compete with foreign imports on price.
sell to give something to someone in exchange for money:
He sold his motorcycle.
The shop sells old furniture.
Do you sell books on gardening?
deal in something to buy and sell a particular type of goods as part of your business:
He deals in antiques.
put something up for sale/put something on the market to make something available to be bought:
When the painting was first put up for sale, no one thought that it would be worth so much money.
The farm was put up for sale.
sell up British English to sell your house or your business so that you can move to a different place or do something different:
They’re thinking of selling up and moving to Canada.
auction something/sell something at auction to sell things at a special event to the person who offers the most money:
The contents of his home will be auctioned.
flog British English informal to sell something, especially something that is of low quality:
A man at the market was flogging £10 watches.
peddle to sell cheap things in the street. Also used about selling illegal drugs and pornography:
Street vendors peddled American and British cigarettes.
People who peddle drugs to children should be severely punished.
traffic in something to buy and sell large quantities of illegal goods or people:
They trafficked in illegal weapons.
The gang were involved in people-trafficking.
drug-trafficking

[TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus


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