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词汇 price-tag
释义 price tag
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈpraɪs ˌtæɡ/ us /ˈpraɪs ˌtæɡ/(alsoprice ticket)
a piece of paper with a price that is attached to a product, or the amount that something costs: (挂在商品上的)价格标签;价格
How much is it? I can't find the price tag.这多少钱?——我找不到价格标签。
These suits have designer names and a price ticket to match.这些西服牌子响当当,价格也不菲。
 
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price tag | American Dictionary


price tag
noun[ C ]
us/ˈprɑɪs ˌtæɡ/
a piece of paper attached to something for sale that shows how much it costs, or the cost of something:
The price tag for restoring the building will be around $150 million.

price tag | Business English


price tag
noun[ C ]
ukus
COMMERCE
a piece of paper or cardboard fixed to a product, showing its price:
How much is it? There's no price tag on it.
the amount that something costs, especially if it is a large amount of money:
It has a price tag of more than $200,000.
They put a price tag of $4.5 billion on the reconstruction of the damaged city.
The new pension arrangements come with a hefty price tag.

Examples of price tag


price tag
Its pricetag of £77 indicates that it is directed at libraries and specialists, rather than a general audience.
Glaciologists (if not geologists) will be well served by this book, but the hefty pricetag of £125 is likely to restrict purchasers mainly to libraries.
However, the pricetag of the instrument is proportional to (at least) the square of the acceleration voltage of the instrument.
Decisions are often difficult because they come with a pricetag.
Can one put a pricetag on a human life?
Its £70 pricetag, however, will preclude many others, academics and students from access to it.
The social insurance act was an expensive measure with an uncertain, but undoubtedly high, pricetag.
To know the pricetag of medical technology is one thing; to witness or experience the value of it is another.
The £18 pricetag is probably just within the budget of the book's intended readership.
Their usually not-so-optimal size (and inherently their portability) coupled with their pricetag render this kind of interface simply uneconomical.
Furthermore, these agents carried the lowest pricetag.
The £67.50 pricetag is moderately expensive.
The house is not the figment of the imagination of a technology journalist, but actually has been built and has a pricetag and is for sale now.
The value of this memoir as a resource cannot be overstated - the information it contains represents billions of pounds of data acquisition, making the £175 pricetag look pretty modest.
However, there was of course a pricetag—£350,000.
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