premium 的 2 个定义
- a prize, bonus, or award given as an inducement, as to purchase products, enter competitions initiated by business interests, etc.
- a bonus, gift, or sum additional to price, wages, interest, or the like.
- Insurance. the amount paid or to be paid by the policyholder for coverage under the contract, usually in periodic installments.
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- of exceptional quality or greater value than others of its kind; superior: a wine made of premium grapes.
- of higher price or cost.
- of or relating to premiums: to work in premium sales.
premium 近义词
excellent
bonus, prize
更多premium例句
- While some publishers, such as Slate, charge a premium for the audience segments identified using their first party data, Forte does not cost extra, in part because Vox Media wants to encourage as many clients as possible to try it out.
- The proposal would provide subsidies amounting to 85 percent of premiums through that program.
- Other companies — including anime specialist Crunchyroll, premium TV network Starz and production company World of Wonder — are also counting on their content to convince people to stay subscribed to their services.
- It’s worth the cost of the subscription on its own, but EC members also get access to our premium content, including market maps and investor surveys.
- That’s meant contracting directly with wheat farmers and guaranteeing a premium price for growing their product.
- Apple customers, on the other hand, are used to paying premium for perceived quality.
- They then become members of the ultra elite Unit 121, granted premium housing and a well-stocked cupboard.
- The lucky recipient gets to choose from a selection of gifts ranging from cocktail kits to packages of wine and premium spirits.
- That is, Republican state insurance commissioners can approve big premium hikes just to make the law look bad.
- Christie, who places a premium on the fact that he was cool in high school, sounds conservative memes without invoking the Divine.
- It is doubtful whether the huge commercial premium that greets success to-day does good or harm.
- The premium usually must be paid at the time of issuing the policy, unless a different agreement is made concerning it.
- The payment of the premium by a third person without the knowledge of the insured does not have the same effect.
- In mutual life insurance companies a portion of the premium is often paid in this manner.
- A coolie would pay as much as 400 pesos premium to find himself where he could earn up to 100 pesos per month.