plural prices
plural prices
Learner's definition of PRICE
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: the amount of money that you pay for something or that something costs价格;价钱 [count]
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oil/gas prices原油/汽油价格
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You paid a high/low/reasonable price for the car.你买的车价格高/低/合理。
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We bought the house at a good price.我们低价买了这套房子。
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Can you give me a price for the car? [=can you tell me how much the car costs?]你能告诉我这车多少钱吗?
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If the price is right/reasonable, I'll buy it. = If it's the right price, I'll buy it.要是价格合适/合理,我就买。
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The price of milk rose/increased/fell/dropped.牛奶价格上涨/提高/下跌/降低了。
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With the coupon you can buy two loaves of bread for the price of one. [=for the same amount of money it costs to buy one]用优惠券你可以以一条面包的价格买两条。
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I won't sell the house. Not at any price! [=I won't sell the house no matter how much money someone offers me for it]我不会卖房子,给多少钱也不卖!
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High-definition television sets should come down in price over the next few years. [=they should start to cost less over the next few years]高清晰度电视机未来几年应该会降价。
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What is the difference in price between the two cars?这两辆汽车价格差在哪里?
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Children who are older than 12 years old have to pay full price. [=the main or highest price]*12岁以上的儿童须买全价票。
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Air-conditioning is included in the car's base price. [=the basic price you pay for something without adding anything extra]空调系统算在汽车的基本价格里了。
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often used before another noun常用于另一名词前 — see also asking price, consumer price index, half price, list price, market price, purchase price, reserve price, retail price index, selling price, sticker price 2
[singular] : the thing that is lost, damaged, or given up in order to get or do something代价 -
A loss of privacy is often the price (you pay) for being famous.失去隐私常常是(你)成名(付出)的代价。
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Giving up alcohol was a small price (to pay) for keeping his family together.为了家庭和睦戒酒是个小小的代价。
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Five years in prison is a high price (to pay) for one mistake.因为一个错误坐五年牢是个很大的代价。
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We won the war, but at what price? [=did we lose or give up too much in order to win the war?]我们赢得了战争,但代价有多大?
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What price glory/fame? [=is glory/fame worth what you have to lose or give up in order to get it?]荣耀/名声有什么用?
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[noncount] : the amount of money needed to persuade someone to do something开价;价码
a price on someone's head
: an amount of money that will be given to anyone who kills or captures someone杀害或缉拿某人的赏金
at any price
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: for any amount of money不管用多少钱 2
: without caring about what might be lost or given up不惜任何代价
at a price
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: by losing or giving up something or doing something unpleasant付出代价 2
: for a very large amount of money大笔钱
beyond price
literary
: extremely valuable or important极其珍贵的;极重要的;无价的
put a price on
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: to ask for a particular amount of money for (something you are selling)要价;定价 2
: to say how important or valuable something is定出…的金钱价值;用金钱衡量 —
usually used in negative statements to say that something is extremely important and valuable通常用于否定句,表示某物极其重要且珍贵 -
You can't put a price on true love.真爱无法用金钱衡量。
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The teachers there really care about the students, and I don't think you can put a price on (something like) that.那里的老师们真正关心学生,我认为这(种关怀)是你用金钱无法衡量的。
Synonyms同义词price,
charge,
cost,
and fee mean the amount of money that is asked for or given as payment for something.*price、charge、cost和fee均指价格、花费。 price refers to how much money is asked for goods.*price指商品价格。 charge refers to the amount that you pay for using something or for a service.*charge指为使用某物或享受服务而付的钱。 cost is used to refer to what is paid for something by the buyer rather than what is asked for by the seller.*cost指买方花费而非卖方要价。 cost may also be used to refer to prices in general.*cost亦可泛指开销。 fee refers to an amount that is set by law, a business, etc., for doing something or for a particular service.*fee指法律、商业机构等规定的针对某事或某种特定服务而收取的费用。 2 price /ˈpraɪs/ verb
prices; priced; pricing
prices; priced; pricing
Learner's definition of PRICE
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: to say or decide how much something costs : to give a price to (something)要价;定价 —
usually used as (be) priced通常用作(be) priced -
The house is priced too high.房子的定价太高。
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The computer is priced at $2,000.电脑价格定为2000美元。
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a reasonably priced car要价合理的汽车
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high-priced televisions [=expensive televisions]定价高的电视机
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: to put a price on (something) : to attach a price tag to (something)贴价格标签 3
: to learn the price of (something that you are thinking about buying)打听价格
price (someone) out of the market
: to make the price of something too high for (someone)要价过高使(某人)无力承受
price yourself out of the market
: to make the price of your services, products, etc., too high给自己的服务、商品等定价太高而失去市场
— pricing
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