cut price
英 [ˌkʌt ˈpraɪs]
美 [ˌkʌt ˈpraɪs]
削(减)价
英英释义
noun
- a price below the standard price
双语例句
- The company take a gamble by cut the price of their product, and it pay off
公司冒险将产品削价出售,结果赢利 - On National Day many stores cut the price.
在国庆节许多商店进行大减价。 - Apparently, investors are still spooked by the events of February, when three Russian companies pulled their issues and one cut its price.
显然,投资者对于今年2月发生的事件仍然心有余悸当时有3家俄罗斯公司放弃了发行,一家公司降低了发行价格。 - The UK life assurer has sounded out investors opposed to the deal about whether a cut price would win their favour.
这家英国保险商已试探了反对交易的投资者的态度,看降低收购价能否赢得他们的支持。 - Website operators, meanwhile, will be required to cut the price of music, extend the length of subscriptions and help out in the advertising of the cards.
同时,网站经营者将被要求降低音乐价格,延长订阅时间并为卡片做宣传。 - Sony also cut the price of new book releases and best seller titles in its eBook Store to$ 9.99 and said it will work with local libraries throughout the US as they make the move to digital books.
索尼还将其电子书商店(eBookStore)发行的新书和畅销书价格降价到9.99美元。该公司表示,将在美国各地图书馆推出数字书籍的时候与他们合作。 - Still they are less likely to cut their price because their cost will be much higher than ours because we have patented the technology and controlled the main supply resources.
因为我们获得了技术专利,控制着主要的供应源,到那时,因为它们的成本比我们的高得多,仍然不愿意降价。 - And what if bargainers fail to cut the price?
如果议价者没能谈下价格那又怎么处理呢? - We do not think we could cut our price to that extent as required.
我们无法把价格降到你方提出的限度。 - Later the same day, Amazon cut its price, which had also been$ 28, to$ 18.
随后就在当天亚马逊网站也罢它的价格从$28降到$18。