单词 | price point |
释义 | > as lemmasprice point price point n. Marketing (originally and chiefly U.S.) a retail price, selected from the range of available or established prices as that most liable to attract consumers and ensure profitability. ΚΠ 1894 Denton (Maryland) Jrnl. 21 Apr. 2/2 Women's Capes... More than five hundred styles of them, reaching up to—almost any price point you please. 1900 J. A. Hobson Econ. of Distribution iv. 127 The subjective valuations of a single owner and a single tenant..fix the limits for the price of a unit.., the stronger of the two fixing the price-point. 1935 H. J. Davenport Econ. A. Marshall iv. 103 With any particular purchase the surplus must be, one thinks, computed from the actual price point. 1977 New Yorker 6 June 95/1 He has to calculate whether..he will be able to sell the merchandise at a price point that is attractive to his customers—‘price point’ being a phrase that was perhaps best defined for me by someone who explained that three hundred and ninety-nine dollars is a price point and four hundred and twelve dollars is not. 2000 Red Herring Feb. 72/1 One final leverage point for business models of online companies is value matching, in which sellers and buyers—whether businesses or consumers—arrive at a mutually satisfactory price point. < as lemmas |
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