price
price 英 [praɪs] 美 [praɪs]
n. 价格; vt. 给……定价;
进行时:pricing 过去式:priced 过去分词:priced 第三人称单数:prices 名词复数:prices
- The price of something is how much it costs. It’s usually money, but sometimes not. For example, the price of staying up all night is that you’re really sleepy the next day. Wake up!
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- n. 价格;
- vt. 给……定价;
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1. Boat for sale, price £2 000
小船,售价 2 000 英镑
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2. house prices,retail prices,oil prices
房屋╱零售╱石油价格
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3. The price of cigarettes is set to rise again.
香烟又要涨价。
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4. rising prices,falling prices
攀升╱下跌的价格
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5. Can you give me a price for the work?
请问做这件工作要多少钱?
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6. a price list
价目表
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7. Criticism is part of the price of leadership.
捱批评是当领导要付出的部份代价。
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8. a reasonably priced house
定价合理的一座房子
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9. These goods are priced too high.
这些货品定价过高。
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10. The tickets are priced at $100 each.
每张票定价 100 元。
- price (n.) c. 1200, pris "value, worth; praise," later "cost, recompense, prize" (mid-13c.), from Old French pris "price, value, wages, reward," also "honor, fame, praise, prize" (Modern French prix), from Late Latin precium, from Latin pretium "reward, prize, value, worth," from PIE *pret-yo-, suffixed form of *pret-, extended form of root *per- (5) "to traffic in, to sell."
- price (v.) "to set the price of," late 14c., from price (n.) or from Old French prisier, variant of preisier "to value, estimate; to praise." Related: Priced; pricing.
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