词汇 | priced |
释义 | priced past simple and past participle ofprice price verb uk /praɪs/ us /praɪs/ C1[ Toften passive ] to say what the price of something is: 给…定价,给…标价 The car is priced at £28,000.这辆车标价2.8万英镑。 There is a lack of reasonably priced housing for rent.要价合理的出租房屋很紧缺。 to have a certain monetary value costHiring a car for the week will cost close to £300! beThe cakes were £1.50 each or two for £2. sell forThe tickets sell for £100 each. fetchThe medieval manuscript fetched a record-breaking £1.2 million at auction. go for somethingHouses around here usually go for about £500,000. set someone back (something)Phew, that ring looks like it set you back. [ T ] to discover how much something costs: 查明…的价格 We went around all the travel agents pricing the different tours.我们走遍了各家旅行社询问各种旅游项目的价格。 competitively priced goods The company makes and retails moderately priced sportswear.这家公司生产和零售价格适中的运动服。 I bought a reasonably priced radio.我买了一台价格很划算的收音机。 We've been pricing new kitchens. I think you need to price things slightly lower if you want to get rid of them quickly. Estimating value appraise appraiser book value buying power cost costing de-index dollar sign est. euro index of leading economic indicators pricelessly pricing put a figure on itidiom put something at something quantity surveyor quote re-estimate recommended retail price underestimate Idiomprice yourself out of the market Phrasal verbprice someone out Examples of pricedpriced In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. This is a modestly priced and engaging volume that was written to be read and enjoyed. The puts would probably be priced with an increased volatility, hence destroying the interpretation above. Thus measuring newborn growth by a simple, low priced, reliable and acceptable method, applicable by community workers, has become an urgent need. First, it was assumed that the provision of reasonably priced universal postal services could only be guaranteed by a postal monopoly. To demand higher wages than those paid to their wives and daughters for the same work would have priced the men out of the market. In simple terms, there is arbitrage if two same streams of cash flows are priced differently. Assuming the publications themselves are realistically priced, margins are often slight and distribution through the traditional channels of wholesaler-retailer barely viable. The availability of reasonably priced, nonexclusive licenses for research tool patents will facilitate all research. If more than one school were included, parents would have to chose a public school probability directly, and that good would have to be priced. Without loss of generality, we can let gamble 1 be the chosen gamble, and gamble 2 be the one that was priced higher. Major outputs from the dairy systems, milk and meat, were also priced. The book is well presented, with a clean crisp look, and given that the book is hardbound it is very well priced at under £30. Each pipe was priced according to the size of its bore, which varied from three to sixteen inches. Though priced relatively high, it seemed potentially the simplest and most economical scheme, and offered generous exhibition areas. With the added advantage of it being a reasonably priced paperback, it should definitely be recommended as a student purchase. 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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