price
- IPA[prʌɪs]
英式
- the amount of money expected, required, or given in payment for something;the odds in betting.
- decide the amount required as payment for (something offered for sale);attach price labels or tickets to (an item for sale).
verb: price, 3rd person present: prices, gerund or present participle: pricing, past tense: priced, past participle: priced
noun: price, plural noun: prices
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名詞
- 1. the amount of money expected, required, or given in payment for something land could be sold for a high price house prices have fallen 同義詞
- ▪ the odds in betting.
- ▪ archaic value; worth the parable of the pearl of great price
- 2. an unwelcome experience or action undergone or done as a condition of achieving an objective the price of their success was an entire day spent in discussion 同義詞 反義詞
動詞
- 1. decide the amount required as payment for (something offered for sale) the watches are priced at £55
- ▪ attach price labels or tickets to (an item for sale).
- 2. discover or establish the price of (something for sale).
- a label showing the price of an item for sale.
Oxford Dictionary
- half the usual price at which something is offered for sale: selected lines are at half price
- costing half the normal price: children are eligible for half-price tickets
Oxford American Dictionary
- the price fixed by the seller of a security after receiving bids in a tender offer, typically ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a method of retailing in which branded goods (especially clothing) are sold for less than the ... an off-price store
- using the off-price method of retailing: selling goods off-price
Oxford Dictionary
- the price fixed by the seller of a security after receiving bids in a tender offer, typically ...
Oxford Dictionary
- the label on an item for sale, showing its price.
Oxford American Dictionary
- used to ask what has become of something or to suggest that something has or would become worthless
Oxford Dictionary
- a method of retailing in which brand-name goods (especially clothing) are sold for less than ... an off-price store
- using the off-price method of retailing: selling goods off-price
Oxford American Dictionary
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美式
- the amount of money expected, required, or given in payment for something: land could be sold for a high price a wide selection of tools varying in price
- decide the amount required as payment for (something offered for sale): the watches in this range are priced at $14.50
Oxford American Dictionary