1.But for a designer who likes to live dangerously, this more saleable collection- though a departure from last season - felt at times like he was playing-it-safe.
英:[ˈseɪləbl]
美:[ˈseləbəl]
sale·a·ble
seI l bl
词根:sale
adj.salable 畅销的;适于销售的;价格适当的
n.sale 销售;出售;拍卖;销售额;廉价出售
salability 畅销;出售
"saleable at a low price"
bestselling, salable
同时,但较少见的是, salable,意为“可购买的; 能够销售,找到一个现成的市场”,始于1520年代,源自 sale 和 -able。相关词汇: Salability; saleability(1797),似乎是首次出现在柯勒律治的作品中。
The first known use of salable was in 1530
salineadjective
consisting of or containing salt
a saline solution
of, relating to, or resembling salt
salineadjective
consisting of or containing salt
a saline solution
of, relating to, or resembling salt
salientadjective
sticking outward
a salient angle
very important or noticeable
saleswomannoun
a woman employed to sell goods especially in a store
salespersonnoun
a person employed to sell goods or services
salespeopleplural noun
people employed to sell goods or services
salesmannoun
one who sells in a specific territory or in a store
salesmannoun
one who sells in a specific territory or in a store
salableadjective
capable of being or good enough to be sold
1.But for a designer who likes to live dangerously, this more saleable collection- though a departure from last season - felt at times like he was playing-it-safe.
2.“The parties agreed that the damage was almost certainly irreversible, and the work was therefore no longer saleable,” the lawsuit claimed.
3.The Oxfam shops depend on regular supplies of saleable items.
乐施商店靠出售一些人们定期捐赠的适销物品维持经营。
4.The talk, naturally, is prelude to what makes action films so salable around the world: the first of many fight scenes that punctuate the three episodes out for review.
5.The design of saleable garments.
设计有销路的服装。
6.This yields a saleable product instead of what ISO 14001 would call an "environmental aspect."
这将带来一个可销售的产品而不是ISO 14001所说的一个“环境状况”。
7.Plus, their oeuvre is almost exclusively painting, which remains the market’s most saleable medium.
8.“I thought about doing an archive revival mini-capsule collection,” explained Ms. Kennedy, but she eventually chose new pieces by 10 alumni designers that she felt were both saleable and representative of Fashion East’s history.
9.First, there’s the pretty, quiet Paloma (Jennifer Trejo), a nascent math and science prodigy, who helps her ailing father (Gilberto Barraza) mine salable scrap metal from the smelly garbage dump near their makeshift home.
10.Her main thrust was to assemble Mr. Lee’s philosophy, fitness, ambition and work ethic into a saleable concept.
11.Raf Simons confidently evolved the angular portions of previous seasons' work into softer, more saleable silhouettes.
12.They have generated funds through sales and, as Bellerín is one of their more saleable assets, they face some deep thinking over him.
13.One of the houses on the cul-de-sac was being stripped of saleable parts, and the suitcase turned up behind a fireplace.
14.Sixteen ounces of salable meat per month is a long way from the more than 4,000 pounds per month that Upside says its factory is capable of producing.
15.They're hiding under lorries to cross national borders in the hope they'll be able to get money for their families in exchange for these and other small, saleable items.
16.Saleable Area includes the area of Balcony but does not include Other Areas.
实用面积包括露台面积,但不包括其他面积.
17.Authorities said the Mexico City airport internet cables were cut by thieves who mistakenly thought the fiber optic cables were saleable copper.
18.The most obvious prison currency – always saleable and easily divisible – is tobacco.
19.Rodgers and his nephew, Bennett Rodgers, horse loggers from Butte Falls, hope to get three or more truckloads of saleable timber out of the project.
20.He tells me that the world has been stirred by the solidarity shown by the trapped miners, and that we're therefore a much more saleable commodity as a package.