maai6 dak1賣得卖得
Jyutpingmaai6 dak1
Yalemaaih dāk
Definition
Selling well, or ready and fit to be sold.
- selling well; popular; in high demand
- ready to be sold; fit for sale
colloquialshoppingwork
How it's used
Focuses specifically on the commercial success or popularity of a product rather than the act of selling itself. It functions as a predicate adjective describing the item's market performance. When used in questions, it often probes the potential for future success or current market demand.
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Common mistake
Do not confuse this with 賣到, which implies the ability to successfully complete a sale or reach a target. 賣得 emphasizes the high volume or speed of sales, whereas 賣到 focuses on the achievement of the transaction.
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Grammar guides
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