词汇 | cost-price |
释义 | cost price noun[ C ] mainly UKuk /ˈkɒst ˌpraɪs/ us /ˈkɑːst ˌpraɪs/ the amount of money that is spent to produce goods or services, or to buy them before selling to someone else, without a profit being added: at cost price We were able to buy the furniture from a friend at cost price.我们能从朋友处以成本价买到家具。 A law prohibited supermarkets from selling below cost price. The profit is the difference between the selling price and the cost price. Individuals were allowed to bring tobacco into the country for personal consumption, but only after paying 100 percent tax on the cost price. He has sold the painting to the museum for its cost price. Copies of the tape will be made available to participants at cost price. Costs & expenses admission charge aliment all in at cost at someone's expense bank charges outgo outlay overrun palimony price point pricing redress remittance reserve RPI spend ticket tune upkeep cost price | Business Englishcost price noun[ C or U ] COMMERCEukus the amount of money that is spent to produce goods or services before any profit is added for the manufacturer or producer, or the price that a store, etc. pays for goods that it is going to sell: Some discounters are selling products at below cost price. See alsocost buying price selling price Examples of cost pricecost price Because costprice calculations were available for the period 1887 to 1897, it could be seen that they were remarkably stable at that time. Additional copies, not exceeding 200, may be had at costprice : these should be ordered when the final proof is returned. Of interest, national regulations were required already at that time to reduce the large variability among hospitals in the exact method of costprice calculation. Prices of informal care were based on shadow prices for unpaid work (meaning a standardized costprice based on general hourly wages). Additional copies, not exceeding 200, may be had at costprice: these should be ordered when the final proof is returned. In addition to supplying not-for-profit enterprises, including consumer co-operatives, these opened retail outlets of their own, selling direct to the public at costprice. As explained, the tariff replaced the "true" costprice in the course of time. We also want to make a healthy profit, say a 100% mark-up on the costprice. The yearly contributions paid by the sponsor will be equal to the ' costprice ' of newly accrued rights. This would allow the necessary productive investment and more flexibility to cushion the effects of the gap between costprice and sale price. The base contribution rate must reflect the economic costprice of new accrued liabilities in order to avoid transfers of value to workers at the expense of the other stakeholders. Consequently, a drop in prices will not lead to an increase in market share through higher productivity in terms of costprice. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English These distortions cause costprice differentials for food processing manufacturers and can therefore lead to the relocation of food processing companies. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English The question is: do we want to internalise that in the costprice, do we want the polluter to pay? From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English Subject to this qualification, sales are at costprice. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 See all examples of cost price 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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