cost
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/kɑːst/ A2 noun the amount of money needed to buy, do, or make something: When you buy a new computer, you usually get software included at no extra cost . 买电脑时通常免费附送软件。
price
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/praɪs/ A2 noun the amount of money for which something is sold: The price of oil has risen sharply. 油价急剧上涨。
charge
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/tʃɑːrdʒ/ B1 noun the amount of money that you have to pay for something, especially for an activity or service: Is there a charge for children or do they go free? 小孩要收费还是免费?
value
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/ˈvæl.juː/ B1 noun the amount of money that can be received for something: She had already sold everything of value that she possessed. 她已经把自己所有值钱的东西都卖了。
rate
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/reɪt/ B2 noun an amount or level of payment: We agreed a rate with the painter before he started work. 开工前,我们和油漆工谈好了工钱。
price tag
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/ˈpraɪs ˌtæg/ noun a piece of paper with a price that is attached to a product, or the amount that something costs: How much is it? I can't find the price tag. 这多少钱?——我找不到价格标签。
worth
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/wɝːθ/ noun the amount of money that something can be sold for; value: The estimated worth of the plastics and petrochemical industry is about $640 billion. 塑料与石化工业的估计价值约为6,400亿美元。
the going rate/price/salary etc.
phrase the usual rate, price, etc. at a particular time: £30 an hour is the going rate for a piano teacher. 钢琴老师通常的收费是一小时30英镑。
保留价格
reserve
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/rɪˈzɝːv/ noun the lowest amount of money the owners will accept for something being sold, especially at auction: A rare Stradivarius violin failed to reach its reserve price when put up for auction on Tuesday. 星期二的拍卖会上,对一把稀有的斯特拉迪瓦里制造的小提琴的出价没能达到其拍卖底价。
哄抬价格
gouging
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/ˈgaʊ.dʒɪŋ/ noun US informal the action of charging someone too much money for something, in a way that is dishonest or unfair: He has received complaints about price gouging, with some vets charging $50 per dose. 他收到了关于价格暴利的投诉,一些兽医每剂收费50美元。
价格点
price point
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/ˈpraɪs ˌpɔɪnt/ noun specialized a point on a scale of possible prices for a product: It's obvious we're not yet at a price point where people are going to park their cars and drive less. 很明显,我们还没有达到人们愿意停放汽车并减少开车的价格点。
价格划算
reasonably
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/ˈriː.zən.ə.bli/ B1 adverb at a price that is not too expensive: You can eat out very reasonably these days. 现在你在外面吃饭是非常划算的。
价格优惠
concession
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/kənˈseʃ.ən/ C2 noun UK a reduction in the usual price of something, made available to students, old people, etc. You can get travel concessions if you are under 26. 26岁以下者乘车可以获得优惠。
价格战
price war
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/ˈpraɪs ˌwɔːr/ noun a situation in which different companies compete with each other by reducing prices: A supermarket price war has led to lower profit margins. 超市价格战导致利润率降低。
统一价格
flat rate
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/ˈflæt ˌreɪt/ noun UK a charge that is the same for everyone: Clients are charged at a flat monthly rate. 按月向客户统一收取定额费用。
优惠价格
mates' rate
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/ˈmeɪts ˌreɪt/ noun UK informal a cheaper price than normal because the buyer is a friend
最高价格
top whack
phrase UK informal the highest possible price or payment: They're prepared to pay top whack for goods like this. 他们愿意为这样的货物出最高价格。
不同公司之间制定统一价格以求保持高价
price fixing
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/ˈpraɪs ˌfɪk.sɪŋ/ noun specialized an agreement that is usually not legal, in which companies all sell goods at a particular price in order to keep prices high
恶意价格竞争
predatory pricing
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/ˌpred.ə.tɔːr.i ˈpraɪ.sɪŋ/ noun specialized a situation in which a company offers goods at such a low price that other companies cannot compete with it: The airline has reduced its prices so sharply that it has been accused of predatory pricing. 这家航空公司降价非常厉害,被指恶意价格竞争。
或接近的价格
o.n.o.
noun UK written abbreviation for or near(est) offer: used in advertisements for things that people are trying to sell to show that they will accept slightly less money than the price they are asking for: Ladies' bike - excellent condition. £80 o.n.o. 女士车——性能良好。价格:80英镑,可议价。
价格波动的股票
mover
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/ˈmuː.vɚ/ noun specialized a company's shares that change in value during a particular period of time: Among movers today, brewer Bavaria fell 1.5 percent to 3,250 pesos. 在今天价格波动的股票中,啤酒酿制公司巴伐利亚的股价跌了1.5%,降至3250比索。
价格高得让人不敢问津地
prohibitively
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/proʊˈhɪb.ə.t̬ɪv.li/ adverb in a way that is too expensive or too much: Property in the area tends to be prohibitively expensive. 该地区的房产往往贵得令人却步。
价格高的
expensive
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/ɪkˈspen.sɪv/ A1 adjective costing a lot of money: Rolls Royces are very expensive. 劳斯莱斯汽车价格昂贵。
pricey
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/ˈpraɪ.si/ adjective informal expensive: It's a bit pricey but the food is wonderful. 这顿饭有点贵,不过好吃极了。
价格或程度
spike
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/spaɪk/ noun a very high amount, price, or level, usually before a fall: If price spikes continue, people will not be able to afford the new houses they want. 如果价格上涨的趋势继续,人们将无力购买想要的新屋。
价格降幅大的
knockdown
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/ˈnɑːk.daʊn/ adjective cheap, or reduced in price by a lot: They are selling the knockdown fuel for just over 50p a litre.
价格可商议
obo
noun US written abbreviation for or best offer: used in advertisements for possessions that people are trying to sell, to show that they will accept slightly less money than the price they are asking for: Exercise bike for sale - $40 obo. 健身车贱卖——40美元(可议价)。
价格评估员
appraiser
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/əˈpreɪ.zɚ/ noun US a person whose job is to say how much something is worth
valuer
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/ˈvæl.juː.ɚ/ noun UK a person whose job is to say how much something is worth
价格适中的
high-street
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/ˈhaɪ.striːt/ adjective UK High-street products, especially clothes, are intended for the ordinary public and not for rich people. high-street fashions 价格适中的时装
价格太高的
overpriced
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/ˌoʊ.vɚˈpraɪst/ adjective too expensive: These shoes are very nice, but they're really overpriced. 这些鞋子很漂亮,但价格高得吓人。
价格优惠的
concessionary
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/kənˈseʃ.ən.er.i/ adjective offered at a lower price than usual for certain people, for example students or old people: a concessionary fare/ticket 优惠票价/票
街头黑市价格
street value
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/ˈstriːt ˌvæl.juː/ noun the price that is paid for something illegal, especially a drug, by the person who uses it: Customs officers discovered heroin with a street value of $6 million. 海关官员查获了黑市市值600万美元的海洛因。
相似的数值或价格
be in the same ballpark
phrase US to be of a similar amount or cost: Jamie makes over two hundred thousand dollars and I don't know how much Tom makes, but I guess it's in the same ballpark. 杰米赚超过二十万美元。不知道汤姆赚了多少,但我猜大概差不多。
以低于的价格出售
undersell
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/ˌʌn.dɚˈsel/ verb to sell goods at a price lower than a competitor: A big supermarket can usually undersell a small local store. 大型超市的售价常常可以低于当地的小店铺。
易受价格变化影响的
price-sensitive
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/ˈpraɪsˌsen.sə.t̬ɪv/ adjective A price-sensitive product is one whose sales are influenced by price rather than quality.
指在计算产品成本或活动费用时将外部费用引进到价格中的做法
internalization
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/ɪnˌtɝː.nəl.əˈzeɪ.ʃən/ noun formal specialized the act of including something when calculating the cost of a product or activity: The "polluter pay" principle allows internalization of costs that would not normally be incurred by the polluter. “污染者自付”原则允许内化相关费用,而污染方如非缴付这笔款项,通常不会产生这笔开支。
制造商建议的零售价格
recommended retail price
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/rek.əˌmen.dɪd ˈriː.teɪl ˌpraɪs/ noun specialized the price that the company that makes a product suggests it should be sold for: The recommended retail price of the saw is £117.95. 这把锯子的推荐零售价为117.95英镑。
注重价格的
price-conscious
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/ˈpraɪsˌkɑːn.ʃəs/ adjective knowing how much things cost and avoiding buying expensive things: price-conscious shoppers 对价格敏感的购物者