せりうり

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Japanese[edit]

Alternative spellings
せり売り
競り売り
競売り
糶売り
糶売

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): [se̞ɾʲiɯ̟ᵝɾʲi]

Noun[edit]

せりうり (seriuri

  1. auction; selling at auction
    Synonym: 競売 (kyōbai)
    • 2007 February 2, Takagi Yūki et al., “Suisangyō kaikaku Takagi iinkai [Takagi committee report on reform of fisheries industry]”, in Japan Economic Research Institute[1], page 94:
      ドイツもベルリンで1893(せんはっぴゃくきゅうじゅうさん)(ねん)(ちゅう)(おう)(おろし)(うり)()(じょう)をつくったときに(こう)(せつ)(なか)(がい)(にん)(せい)()()()れ、(せり)()(とり)(ひき)(きょう)(せい)したが()()(てい)(ちゃく)しなかった。
      Doitsu mo Berurin de senhappyakukyūjūsan-nen ni chūō oroshiurishijō o tsukutta toki ni kōsetsu nakagainin seido o torīre, seriuri torihiki o kyōsei shita ga umaku teichaku shinakatta.
      Germany also adopted a public brokerage system when it set up a central wholesale market in Berlin in 1893 and required trading at auction, but it did not become well established.

Verb[edit]

せりうりする (seriuri surusuru (stem せりうり (seriurisuru shi), past せりうりした (seriurisuru shita))

  1. to sell at auction

Conjugation[edit]