词汇 | off-price |
释义 | off-price adjective[ before noun ] COMMERCEukus used to describe a store that sells goods for a lower price than at other stores: an off-price store/shop/retailer off-priceadverb According to one retailer, when you sell off-price, you have to sell at 50% or more below wholesale. Examples of off-priceoff-price The chain has been struggling to grow earnings as consumers increasingly spend their money at off-price stores and on the internet. From CNBC Investors also worry that vendors could limit their supply to off-price chains in an effort to sell more merchandise without a discount. From CNBC He also listed the off-price segment as a potential beneficiary. From CNBC Analysts, however, say these fears are overblown, noting the $52 billion-plus off-price business is simply too big for brands to ignore. From CNBC Their tenant lists favor off-price retailers, grocery stores and services, which are widely considered more resistant to e-commerce. From CNBC In a continued effort to revolutionize off-price shopping, we have made the strategic decision to double down on our core business. From Business Insider Yet while there's no denying off-price chains are benefiting from department stores' shrinking sales, some investors are starting to question if they're getting ahead of themselves. From CNBC In off-price, you're missing sizes. From The Seattle Times The change comes as consumers continue to clamp down on apparel spending, causing specialty clothing and department stores to struggle against fast-fashion, value and off-price chains. From CNBC These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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