() (usually be priced) to fix the price of sth at a particular level 给…定价;给…标价;为…作价◆The new model will be priced at $10 000–$15 000. 新型号的价格将定在 10 000 至 15 000 元之间。◆These goods were priced too high. 这些货品定价太高。◆competitively priced PCs 具有价格优势的个人电脑◆Imagine that bananas are priced off(= in relation to) apples. 试想一下根据苹果的价格对香蕉进行定价。⨁attractively / competitively / keenly priced 价格定得具有吸引力/竞争力/竞争性⨁moderately / reasonably priced 价格定得适中/合理
() price sth (up)to write or stick tickets on goods to show how much they cost (在商品上)标价,贴价格标签◆I spent all day pricing tins of fruit. 我花了一整天的时间给水果罐头标价。◆The clothes were sorted and priced up for sale. 将衣服整理归类并标价出售。
price sth (up)to compare the prices of different types of the same thing 比较…的价格◆We priced various models before buying this one. 我们比较了多种型号的价格之後买了这一款。
●price yourself/sth out of the ˈmarketto charge such a high price for your goods, services, etc. that nobody wants to buy them 因索价过高而无人问津◆Some restaurants in the city have priced themselves out of the market. 本市的某些餐厅因要价太高而无人问津。 ●ˌprice sth ˌin●ˌprice sth ˈinto sth () to include sth when you are fixing the price of an item, especially shares, bonds, etc. 定价时将…包括进去◆Investors have fully priced in a small cut in interest rates. 投资者定价时已经将利率的小幅下调考虑在内了。◆The bad news is already priced into the shares. 给股票定价时已考虑到这一坏消息的影响。