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without price

/prahys/US // praɪs //UK // (praɪs) //

无价格,没有价格,不含价格,无价

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the sum or amount of money or its equivalent for which anything is bought, sold, or offered for sale.
    • : a sum offered for the capture of a person alive or dead: The authorities put a price on his head.
    • : the sum of money, or other consideration, for which a person's support, consent, etc., may be obtained, especially in cases involving sacrifice of integrity: They claimed that every politician has a price.
    • : that which must be given, done, or undergone in order to obtain a thing: He gained the victory, but at a heavy price.
    • : odds.
    • : Archaic. value or worth.
    • : Archaic. great value or worth.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    priced, pric·ing.

    • : to fix the price of.
    • : to ask or determine the price of: We spent the day pricing furniture at various stores.

Phrases

  • price is right, the
  • price on one's head
  • price out of the market
  • at all costs (at any price)
  • cheap at twice the price
  • every man has his price

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • While the price gains in currencies like COMP have been driven by traders looking for arbitrage opportunities, Sullivan notes that such activity helped mainstream cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin gain a foothold years ago.

  • Companies with any market power to raise prices will likely do so.

  • Domestic soybean prices in Brazil rose to a record as the real slumped against the dollar and oilseed demand picked up.

  • Overstock’s share price has grown six times more than Wayfair, which is having a heck of a run itself.

  • Smaller electric-vehicle makers like Workhouse Group and Arcimoto have done even better, seeing their stock prices rise fivefold.

  • “Price for adults to $4250; From 10 years to 14 years to $2125; Under 10 years free,” the listing says.

  • But in more middle-class and working-class neighborhoods, sessions are typically a fourth of that price.

  • Bitcoin began 2013 with a roaring price of $770 per unit, and businesses right and left were converting to the ethereal product.

  • He is a true advocate for human rights who has paid a horrible price for standing up against the Assad dictatorship.

  • Industry experts claim an increase in awareness amongst men when it comes to styles, design, and price regarding their underwear.

  • (p. 054) At this period it appears that tobacco was used as money, and as the measure of price and value.

  • Yielding to the advice of his friends, he put on it a price the amount of which abashed him.

  • The great Mr. Abrahams had an unlimited commission to secure at any price, a long list of great works.

  • If the high wage is paid and the short hours are granted, then the price of the thing made, so it seems, rises higher still.

  • She reached forward to it in ecstasy; but she might not enjoy it, save at the price which her conscience exacted.