They charge the same prices in all their restaurants. 他們所有的餐館收費相同。
The cameras range in price from $150 to over $600. 照相機的價位從150美元到超過600美元不等。
We can expect further increases in the price of electricity. 我們可以預料到電費還會再漲。
For a limited period only, all our carpets are being sold at half price. 限時搶購,我們所有的地毯均以半價出售。
the high price of fame/success 獲得名望/成功的高昂代價
They have paid a terrible price for ignoring the crisis for too long. 他們已經爲長期忽視危機付出了可怕的代價。
Lamont famously described high unemployment as ‘a price worth paying' for economic stability. 拉蒙特把高失業率描述成爲經濟穩定“值得付出的代價”的論點極爲出名。
For some of these young athletes, success comes at a heavy price. 對於這些年輕運動員中的一些人來說,成功是要付出沉重代價的。
She has fulfilled her dream, but at what price? 她實現了她的夢想,但是代價是什麽呢?
The time is a small price to pay if it means we get a better life at the end of it.
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The farmhouse is priced at £195,000. 這幢農舍標價爲195,000英鎊。
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