premium
premium 英 [ˈpri:miəm] 美 [ˈprimiəm]
n. 保费,附加费,溢价 adj. 高价的;优质的
名词复数:premiums
- Something that's premium is much better than average — it's excellent, in fact. A premium seat at a rock concert is right up front, with a great view of the stage.
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- n. 保费,附加费,溢价
- adj. 高价的;优质的
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1. a monthly premium of £6.25
每月 6.25 英镑的保险费
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2. You have to pay a high premium for express delivery.
快递须付高额的附加费。
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3. A premium of 10% is paid out after 20 years.
*20 年后要付清 10% 的额外费用。
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4. Shares are selling at a premium.
这种股票以高于面值的价格出售。
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5. premium prices, premium products
奇高的价格;优质产品
- premium (n.) c. 1600, "reward given for a specific act," from Latin praemium "reward, profit derived from booty," from prae "before" (see pre-) + emere "to buy," originally "to take" (from PIE root *em- "to take, distribute"). Insurance sense is 1660s, from Italian premio. Adjectival sense of "superior in quality" is first attested 1925, originally in reference to butter.
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