price-cut / ˈpraɪsˌkʌt /

⚽高中词汇减价降价削价削减价格

price-cut 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

price-cut, price-cut·ting.

  1. to reduce the price of, especially to gain a competitive advantage.

更多price-cut例句

  1. In this cockamamie get-rich scheme, would they all issue an apology if he cut a check?
  2. “Price for adults to $4250; From 10 years to 14 years to $2125; Under 10 years free,” the listing says.
  3. But in more middle-class and working-class neighborhoods, sessions are typically a fourth of that price.
  4. My understanding was that according to most Christian beliefs, being trans or gay was a sin, cut and dry.
  5. Crew members had to cut through the ice on the streets to get shots.
  6. If the "Y" Beach lot press their advantage they may cut off the enemy troops on the toe of the Peninsula.
  7. At the reserve bank they may borrow as a standing right and not as a favor which may be cut off.
  8. It occurred to him then, for the first time, that a third resource was open—he might cut the rope, and let the kite go free!
  9. My thought was to keep pushing in troops from "W" Beach until the enemy had fallen back to save themselves from being cut off.
  10. Levison's relations think he will cut up well at his death; Levison's relations are right.