单词 | price control |
释义 | price /prīs/ (also Spenser prise /prīs or prīz/)noun
ORIGIN: OFr pris (Fr prix), from L pretium price; cf praise, prize1 priced adjective
priceˈless adjective
priceˈlessly adverb priceˈlessness noun priˈcer noun priˈcey or priˈcy adjective (priˈcier; priˈciest) (informal) Expensive priˈciness noun Price Code noun A set of regulations used by the British government between 1973 and 1979 to control prices, as a measure against inflation Price Commission noun A body set up by the British government in 1973 (abolished in 1979) to control prices, as a measure against inflation price control noun The fixing by a government of maximum, or sometimes minimum, prices chargeable for goods or services price current noun
priceˈ-cutting noun Lowering of prices to secure custom price discrimination noun The practice of selling the same product at different prices in different markets price-earnings ratio noun The ratio of the market price of a common stock share to its earnings priceˈ-fixing noun The establishing of the price of a commodity, etc by agreement between suppliers or by government price control, rather than by the operation of a free market price index noun An index number which relates current prices to those of a base period or base date, the latter usu being assigned the value of 100 price leadership noun The establishment of the price of a commodity by the market leader price level noun The average of many prices of commodities price list noun A list of prices of goods offered for sale price ring noun A group of manufacturers who co-operate for the purpose of raising or maintaining the price of a commodity above the level that would be established by a free market, a cartel price support noun The maintenance by a government of price levels through subsidy, etc price tag noun
price war noun A form of commercial competition in which firms competing in the same market successively lower their prices in order to secure a larger share of that market above or beyond price So valuable that no price can or would be enough at any price No matter what the cost may be at a price At a somewhat high price in great price (archaic) In high estimation of price (archaic) Of great value price of money The rate of discount in lending or borrowing capital price oneself out of the market To charge more than customers or clients are willing to pay price on someone's head A reward for someone's capture or slaughter what price…?
without price
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