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IELTS BNC: 338 COCA: 475

price

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price1 /praɪs/ ●●● S1 W1 noun  
1 [countableC, uncountableU]BBTCOST the amount of money you have to pay for something 价格,价钱
price of
 The price of fuel keeps going up.
燃料价格持续上涨。
price for
 We agreed a price for the bike.
我们谈妥了那辆自行车的价格。
 Supermarkets often offer you two products for the price of one.
超市经常买一送一。
asking price, cost price, list price, market pricesee thesaurus at cost
2 UNPLEASANT[singular] something unpleasant that you must suffer in order to be successful, free etc, or that you suffer because of a mistake or bad action 〔成功、自由、错误、不良行为等的〕代价
price of
 He’s never at home, but that’s the price of success.
他从不在家,但那就是成功的代价。
 The awful boat journey was a small price to pay for freedom.
在小船上的这段行程可谓胆战心惊,但这是为换取自由而付出的小小代价。
 They may pay a high price for their few years of glory.
为了短短几年的辉煌,他们也许要付出高昂的代价。
 The country will pay a heavy price for the government’s failure.
这个国家将为政府的这一失败付出沉重的代价。
 She was finally made senior executive, but at what price!
她终于爬上了高层主管的位置,不过代价何等惨烈啊!
3 half/full price used to talk about half the usual price of something, or the actual usual price 半价/全价
 I bought these jeans at half price in the sale.
我在特卖的时候以半价买了这条牛仔裤。
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4 at a price for a lot of money 以很高的价钱
 You can get goat’s cheese at the local delicatessen – at a price!
你可以在当地的熟食店买到山羊干酪——不过价格很高!
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5 at any price DETERMINEDwhatever the cost and difficulties may be 不惜任何代价,无论如何
 She was determined to have a child at any price.
她决心不惜任何代价都要生一个孩子。
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6 not at any price SELL#used to say that you would not do something, even for a lot of money 无论多少钱也不干;无论如何不
 Sorry, that painting’s not for sale at any price.
对不起,那幅画无论多少钱都不卖。
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7 put a price on something to give something a financial value 定出某物的金钱价值
 You can’t put a price on what a mother does for her children.
不能用金钱来衡量母亲为自己孩子的付出。
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8 What price fame/glory etc? usually spokenPOINTLESS used to suggest that something was not worth achieving because too many bad things have happened as a result 名声/荣耀等又有什么用?〔指代价太大〕
 What price progress?
进步了又如何?
9. be beyond price VALUEto be extremely valuable or important 是无价之宝;极其珍贵;极其重要
10. price on somebody’s head SCCGIVEa reward for catching or killing someone 悬赏缉拿[杀死]某人的赏金
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11. everyone has their price PERSUADEused to say that you can persuade people to do anything if you give them what they want 人各有其价〔指人都是可以收买的〕
cheap at the price at cheap1(8), → name your price at name2(7), → pay the price at pay1(9)
COLLOCATIONSMeaning 1: the amount of money you have to pay for something 价格,价钱
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + price
high 高的
House prices in the UK are very high.
英国的房价很高。
low 低的
With such low prices, there are lots of eager buyers.
价格这么低,许多人踊跃购买。
reasonable (=not too high) 公道的,合理的
The price was reasonable for such good food.
这么好的食物,价格很公道。
fair 公平的
I am sure we can agree on a fair price.
我相信我们可以达成一个公平的价格。
astronomical (=extremely high) 天文数字的,极高的
Many fans paid astronomical prices for their tickets.
许多粉丝花高价购买门票。
exorbitant/extortionate (=much too high) 太高的,不合理的 £10,000
£10,000 seemed an exorbitant price for the rug.
这块小地毯要价一万英镑也太离谱了。
ninflated (=higher than is usual or reasonable)
People seem willing to pay inflated prices for houses in central London.
house/food/oil etc prices 房屋/食物/石油等价格
A poor harvest led to higher food prices.
歉收导致食品价格上涨。
a good price (=quite high) 好价钱,高价
Did you get a good price for your car?
你那车拿到好价钱了吗?
a bargain price (also a knockdown/giveaway price) (=much lower than usual) 超低价,特价
We sell quality cars at bargain prices.
我们特价出售优质汽车。
nThe house is available at a knockdown price of $195,000.
the market price (=the price of something on a market at a particular time) 市场价
nWe think the stock’s current market price is too high.
the asking price (=the amount of money that someone is asking for when they are selling something, especially a house) 要价,开价,报价〔尤指房屋〕
nThe property is worth more than the asking price.
the purchase price formal (=the price that someone pays when they buy something, especially a house) 买价,收购价〔尤指房屋〕
nYou can obtain a loan for up to 90% of the purchase price.
the retail price (=the price that the public pays for something in a shop) 零售价
nTax is 40% of the retail price of a typical bottle of wine.
the wholesale price (=the price that a business such as a shop pays to buy something) 批发价
nWholesale coffee prices have fallen.
verbs
a price goes up/rises/increases 价格上涨
When supplies go down, prices tend to go up.
供货减少时,价格往往就会上涨。
a price goes down/falls/decreases 价格下跌
In real terms, the price of clothes has fallen over the last ten years.
实际上,服装价格在过去10年里下降了。
a price shoots up/soars/rockets (=increases quickly by a large amount) 价格急剧上涨
The price of oil soared in the 1970s.
20 世纪70年代石油价格急剧上涨。
prices fluctuate (=keep going up and down) 价格波动
Gas prices have continued to fluctuate in recent months.
近几个月来油价持续波动。
nprices start from £200/$300 etc
Ticket prices start from £39.00.
nprices range from £30 to £65 etc
Over 1,000 paintings will be shown with prices ranging from £50 to £5,000.
put up/increase/raise a price 抬高价格
Manufacturers have had to put their prices up.
制造商只得抬高价格。
cut/lower/reduce a price 降低价格
The company recently cut the price of its best-selling car.
公司最近降低了最畅销款汽车的价格。
slash a price (=reduce it by a very large amount) 大幅砍价,大幅度削价
Many carpet stores have slashed prices to bring in customers.
许多地毯商店大幅削价以吸引顾客。
fix a price (=decide on it, sometimes illegally with others) 定价
Publishers are not permitted to fix prices with one another.
出版商不得串通定价。
agree on a price 同意某价格
nNow all we need to do is agree on a price.
pay a good/low etc price 付高价/低价等
nI paid a very reasonable price for my guitar.
get a good/reasonable etc price (=be paid a particular amount for something) 得到好的/合理的等价格
nFarmers now get a decent price for their crop.
fetch a good/high etc price British EnglishBrE, bring a good, high etc price American EnglishAmE (=be sold for a particular amount of money) 卖个好价/高价等
nI’m sure the painting would fetch a good price in London.
price + NOUN
a price rise/increase 涨价
Consumers are facing more fuel price rises.
消费者面临燃料价格的进一步上涨。
a price cut/reduction 降价
Holiday sales were down, even with drastic price cuts.
虽然大幅减价,节日销量还是有所下降。
a price freeze (=when prices are kept at the same level by a company or by the government) 价格冻结
nA price freeze on nine basic goods was announced on June 14.
PHRASES
a fall/drop in prices 价格下跌
Poor demand led to a sharp drop in prices.
需求疲软导致价格急剧下跌。
a rise in prices 价格上涨
The sharp rise in wholesale food prices will have to be passed onto customers.
食品批发价的急剧上涨将不得不被转嫁给顾客。
in/outside somebody’s price range (=used when saying that someone can/cannot afford to pay for something) 价格在/超出某人的承受范围
Unfortunately, there was nothing in our price range.
可惜的是,没有一样是我们买得起的。
COMMON ERRORSDon’t say ‘a convenient price’. Say a reasonable price or a fair price.
不要说a convenient price’. 而要说 a reasonable price a fair price.
nTHESAURUS
price noun [countableC] the amount of money that you have to pay for something
The prices in that shop are rather high.
You can have a two-course meal for a special price of £9.95.
cost noun [countableC] the amount of money that you have to pay for services, activities, or things you need such as food and electricity
The cost of the two-day course is $1,295.
Many banks are raising their borrowing costs.
a sudden increase in energy costs
value noun [countableC, uncountableU] the amount of money that something is worth and that people are willing to pay if it is sold
The value of the painting was estimated at £500,000.
Fine wines may increase in value.
The shares have gone down in value.
nCOLLOCATIONSMeaning 2: something unpleasant that you must suffer in order to be successful, free etc, or that you suffer because of a mistake or bad action 〔成功、自由、错误、不良行为等的〕代价
verbs
pay a price (=suffer)
We paid a heavy price for our mistakes this season.
come at a price (also come at a high price) (=involve suffering or a bad result)
She won fame, but it came at a high price.
exact a price formal (=make someone suffer)
The success of the nation’s businesses has exacted a dreadful price from the people.
adjectives
a high price
Smokers often pay a high price in terms of their health.
a heavy price
Any country breaking international law will be made to pay a heavy price.
a terrible price
The sport can exact a terrible price from its participants.
phrases
something is a small price to pay (=something is worth suffering in order to achieve something more important)
Changing his job would be a small price to pay to keep his marriage intact.
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price2 ●●○ verb [transitiveT]  
1 BBTto decide the price of something that is for sale 定价钱
 a reasonably priced apartment
定价合理的公寓
be priced at something
 Tickets are priced at £75 each.
门票价格定为每张75英镑。
nGrammar
Price is usually passive in this meaning.
2. BBTCOSTto put the price on goods to show how much they cost 标价
3 COMPAREto compare the prices of things 比较的价钱
4. price yourself out of the market BBTSELLto demand too much money for the services or goods that you are selling 定价太高致人却步
nCOLLOCATIONS
adverbs
highly priced (=expensive)
The clothes shops all seemed to be full of highly priced designer clothes.
reasonably priced (=not too expensive)
The food was good and reasonably priced.
moderately priced (=not expensive)
On the outskirts of many towns, you will find moderately priced motels.
competitively/keenly priced (=not expensive compared with similar things)
Lower costs meant that Japanese exports remained competitively priced.
modestly priced (=cheap)
There are some very modestly priced artificial plants to be had.
attractively priced (=not expensive)
These figurines are attractively priced at £32.
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From Longman Business Dictionary
priceprice1 /praɪs/ noun
1[countableC, uncountableU]FINANCE the amount of money for which something is bought, sold, or offered
They agreed on a price of $10,000 for the car.
Some mines may close because of gold’s current low price.
The bonds continued to fall in price.
Buy one shirt and get a second at half price.
People today are attracted to discount stores because they don’t want to pay full price.
see also cut-price
actual price adjusted share price all-in price asking price bargain-basement price bargain price basic price below-cost price best price bid price buying price cash price catalogue price ceiling price closing price consumer price cost price current prices delivered price demand price discount price exercise price factor price factory-gate price fair price firesale price firm price fixed price floor price forward price futures price guaranteed price guide price inflation-adjusted price initial price intervention price invoice price issue price knockdown price list price manufacturer's recommended price market price mean price median price net price nominal price offer price official price opening price package price per subscriber price physical price popular price 'premium price producer price pump price purchase price recommended retail price reserve price retail price sale price selling price share price soft price spot price sticker price stock price street price strike price subsidized price suggested retail price supply price support price trade price transfer price unit price upset price wholesale price wide price
2at a price used to say that you can obtain something, but only if you pay a lot of money for it, or if the cost is very high in other unpleasant ways
The track was designed to allow higher train speeds at a price, and that price was safety.
3at any price if you are prepared to do something at any price, you are determined to do it, even if it is very difficult and the cost is very high
The government is prepared to hang onto power at any price.
Sorry, that painting’s not for sale, not at any price (=no price could be high enough).
4put a price on something to say how much something costs, or to give something a financial value
The government hasn’t put a price on the stake it wants to sell.
priceprice2 verb [transitiveT]
1to fix the price of something that is for sale
be priced at
If the stock is priced at about C$24 a share, it probably will be well received by the market.
She priced her T-shirts at $22 only to find a competitor moving faster at $20.
Today’s moderately priced clothes look almost as good as high priced designer clothes.
2to fix the price of bonds, shares etc
The notes were priced to yield 6.88%.
price off
Many commercial loans are priced off (=in relation to) Fed funds, which currently are around 4%.
3to compare the prices of things
We spent the morning pricing microwaves.
4to put the price on goods, showing how much they cost
5price somebody out of the marketCOMMERCE if you have been priced out of the market, you can no longer afford to buy something because prices have become too high
Younger people with jobs need homes but they have been priced out of the housing market.
6price yourself out of the marketCOMMERCE to demand too much money for the goods or services you are offering, so that people are no longer willing to buy them
The hotels have priced themselves out of the market with typical cost at one chain of $100 to $120 a night compared with our average room cost of $50.
Origin price1
(1200-1300) Old French pris, from Latin pretium price, money
IELTS BNC: 338 COCA: 475
price

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ADJECTIVE | VERB + PRICE | PRICE + VERB | PRICE + NOUN | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEexorbitant, high, inflated, prohibitive, steep過高的價格;高價;飛漲的價格;使人望而生畏的價格;難以接受的價格They charge exorbitant prices for their goods.他們給自己的商品開出了天價。The price of fuel is prohibitive.燃料的價格高得令人望而卻步。rising, soaring上漲的/飛漲的價格falling下降的價格cheap, low便宜的/低廉的價格bargain, budget, discounted, knock-down, reduced, rock-bottom特價;廉價;打折價;抄底價designer clothes at bargain prices減價的設計師品牌服裝affordable, attractive, competitive, decent, fair, reasonable, right負擔得起的/有吸引力的/有競爭力的/體面的/公道的/合理的/合適的價格We sell quality tools at the right price.我們出售的工具價格公道,質量優良。good好價錢I managed to get a good price for my old car.我設法把舊車賣了個好價錢。average平均價格asking, purchase開價;買價What's the asking price for this house?這座房子開價多少?You need to pay a deposit of 10% of the purchase price of the property.你需要支付房產買價一成的訂金。recommended, suggested (especially NAmE) 推薦/建議價格The suggested retail price of the DVD is $19.99.該數字影碟的建議零售價為 19.99 美元。retail, sale, sales, selling零售價;銷售價格wholesale批發價格cost (especially BrE) 成本價They are selling off summer shoes at cost price.他們正以成本價甩賣夏季鞋。base (especially NAmE) 底價The car has a base price of $28 640.這輛車的底價為 28,640 美元。full, half全價;半價Children travel half price until age ten.10 歲以下兒童乘車船半價。fixed固定價格They sell cars at fixed prices, with no haggling.他們以固定價格出售汽車,概不講價。market市場價This website tells you the market price of all makes of second-hand car.這個網站為你提供所有牌子二手車的市價。admission, ticket入場費;票價admission prices at the museum博物館的票價consumer消費價格bond, commodity, gold, share, stock (especially NAmE) 債券/商品/黃金/股票價格food食品價格house, housing, land, property, real estate (especially NAmE) 房子/住房/土地/不動產/房地產價格electricity, energy, fuel, gas, gasoline, oil, petrol (BrE) 電力價格;能源價格;燃料價格;燃氣價格;汽油價格;石油價格VERB + PRICEcommand, fetch, go for要價;賣⋯的價錢Property in the area is now fetching ridiculously high prices.現在這個地區房子的價格高得離譜。give sb, quote sb為某人報價I got a number of suppliers to quote me their best prices.有一些供應商給我開出最優惠價格。agree, agree on, negotiate同意/商定/協商價格Banding together allows growers to negotiate a better price for their crop.種植者們聯合起來能在談判中為自己的農產品爭取到較好的價格。charge, fix, set要價;定價compare比較價格It's always worth comparing prices before you buy.買之前貨比三家總是值得的。boost, double, increase, push up, raise漲價;抬高價格The deal would boost gas prices.這筆交易將提高天然氣價格。bring down, cut, drop, lower, mark down, push down, reduce, slash降價;削價;減低價格;壓低價格;大幅削價The campaign urged retailers to drop their prices.該運動呼籲零售商降價。adjust調整價格We need to adjust our prices to reflect our actual costs.我們需要調整價格以反映我們的實際成本。go up in, increase in, rise in價格上升Oil is going up in price.石油價格正在上漲。come down in價格下降range in, vary in價格範圍為;價格不等These computers range in price from £1 300 to £2 000.這些計算機的價格從 1,300 英鎊到 2,000 英鎊不等。undercut削價以競爭PRICE + VERBclimb, double, go up, increase, jump, rise, shoot up, skyrocket, soar, spike (especially NAmE) 價格攀升/翻番/上漲/增加/飆升/上升/猛漲/急劇上升/飛漲/突然上漲House prices went up by 5% last year.去年的房價上漲了 5%。Prices soared during the war.戰爭期間物價飛漲。collapse, drop, fall, go down, plummet, plunge, slump, tumble價格崩潰/下跌/降低/走低/狂跌/跳水/猛跌/暴跌If prices slump further, the farmers will starve.如果價格再狂跌下去,農場主就要沒飯吃了。fluctuate, swing價格波動/擺動go from... to..., range from... to..., start at, vary價格從⋯到⋯;價格介乎⋯與⋯之間;起價是⋯;價格不同Prices go from $30 for the standard model to $150 for the de luxe version.價格從標準型號的 30 美元到豪華版的 150 美元不等。PRICE + NOUNlevel, range價格水平/範圍hike (informal) , increase, rise, spike價格上漲;價格飆升cut, drop削價;價格下降change, fluctuation, movement, volatility價格變動/起伏/動向/波動stability價格穩定war價格戰tag價格標籤I got a shock when I looked at the price tag.看到價格標籤,我大吃一驚。list價格表index價格指數the share price index股票價格指數PREPOSITIONat a/the price以高價;以⋯價格Food is available, at a price (= at a high price).食物可以買到,不過出價要高。I can't afford it at that price.那個價格我買不起。in price在價格上Cigarettes have remained stable in price for some time.香煙的價格已經穩定一段時間了。PHRASESa drop in price, a fall in price, a reduction in price價格的降低an increase in price, a rise in price價格的上升pay a heavy price (for sth), pay a high price (for sth), pay the price (for sth)(為⋯)付出沉重的代價;(為⋯)付出代價The team paid a heavy price for its lack of preparation.這支隊伍由於準備不足而付出了沉重的代價。place a price on sth, put a price on sth給⋯定價You can't put a price on happiness.你不能以金錢來衡量幸福。the price of freedom, success, etc.(= the unpleasant things you must suffer to have freedom, success, etc.) 自由、成功等的代價price per gallon, pound, etc.每加侖、每磅等的價格The average price per gallon was $2.09.均價為每加侖 2.09 美元。a small price to pay (for sth)(為⋯)付出的小小代價The cost of a policy premium is a small price to pay for peace of mind.若能換個心安,花錢買個保險算不了什麼。 note at per cent (for more verbs)
price

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be priced ADVERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBexorbitantly, highly, outrageously定價過高/很高/非常不合理aggressively, cheaply定價咄咄逼人/便宜affordably, attractively, competitively, economically, fairly, moderately, modestly, realistically, reasonably, sensibly定價不高/誘人/有競爭力/合算/公道/適中/合適/切實可行/合理/明智a wide range of competitively priced office furniture各種各樣價格富競爭力的辦公傢具comparatively, similarly定價具可比性/相似性It has a much longer battery life than other comparatively priced laptops.與價位差不多的其他筆記本電腦相比,這款的電池壽命更長。accordingly按照相應情形定價This is considered a luxury item and is priced accordingly.這被認為是一件奢侈品,並按照這個標準定價。PREPOSITIONat價格定在⋯The car is priced at $60 000.這輛車的價位是 6 萬美元。between價格定在⋯之間Tickets for the concert are priced between £15 and £35.音樂會的票價定在 15 英鎊到 35 英鎊之間。from, to定價從⋯起;定價到⋯止The kits are priced from £8.50 to £20.這些成套用具的定價從 8.5 英鎊到 20 英鎊不等。PHRASESbe priced high, be priced low定價高;定價低The house was priced much too high.這所房子的要價太高了。
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price noun
price (the price of oil) put a price on sth price verb
price

noun

 See also the entry for rate 2 另见rate条第2义price ♦︎ cost ♦︎ value ♦︎ expense ♦︎ worthThese are all words for the amount of money that you have to pay for sth. 这些词均表示价格、费用。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配the high price / cost / valuethe considerable / enormous cost / value / expensethe real / true price / cost / value / worththe market / net price / cost / value / worthto put / set a price / value on sthto increase / reduce the price / cost / value / expenseto raise / double / lower the price / cost / valueto cut the price / cost price [countable, uncountable] the amount of money that you have to pay for an item or service 价格;价钱;物价house / retail / oil / share prices房价;零售价;油价;股价The price includes dinner, bed and breakfast.这个价钱包括早餐、晚餐和住宿。He was charging a very high price for it.他要价很高。How much are these? They don't have a price on them.这些东西卖多少钱?上面没有标价。I can't afford it at that price.那个价格我可买不起。It's amazing how much computers have come down in price over the past few years.过去这几年,电脑价格大大降低,简直令人惊讶。to pay half / full price for sth付半价;付全价 cost (cost, cost) [countable, uncountable] the amount of money that you need in order to buy, make or do sth 费用;花费;价钱A new computer system has been installed at a cost of £80 000.一个新的计算机系统已安装完毕,费用为8万英镑。Allow $25 per day to cover the cost of meals.餐费按每天25元算。Consumers will have to bear the full cost of these pay increases.消费者将不得不承担因工资提高而增加的全部成本。The total cost to you (= the amount you have to pay) is £3 000.你总共要支付3 000英镑。The plan had to be abandoned on grounds of cost (= it was too expensive).由于费用原因,这项计划被迫放弃。sharp rises in the cost of living (= the amount of money that people need to pay for food, clothing and somewhere to live) 生活费用的飙升 see also cost cost verb value [uncountable, countable] how much sth is worth in money or other goods for which it can be exchanged (商品的)价值The winner will receive a prize to the value of £1 000.获胜者将得到价值1 000英镑的奖品。Sports cars tend to hold their value well.跑车往往很能保值。Tickets were changing hands at three times their face value (= the value shown on the front).这些票正以三倍于面值的价格转手。London property values are rising fast.伦敦的房产正快速升值。 see also valuable valuable 1 NOTE 辨析 Price, cost or value?The price is what sb asks you to pay for an item or service. * price指商品或服务的价格to ask / charge a high price索要高价to ask/charge a high cost/value Obtaining or achieving sth may have a cost; the value of sth is how much other people would be willing to pay for it. * cost指得到某物或达到某目的所需的费用,value指他人愿意为某东西付的价钱house prices房价the cost of moving house搬家的费用The house now has a market value of twice what we paid for it.这座房子目前的市场价是我们当初买房时的两倍。 expense [uncountable, countable, usually singular] the money that you spend on sth; sth that makes you spend money 费用;开销The garden was transformed at great expense.花园改建花了一大笔钱。We were taken out for a meal at the company's expense (= the company paid).公司出钱请我们外出用餐。He's arranged everything: no expense spared (= he spent as much money as could possibly be needed).他不惜代价把一切安排好。They went to all the expense of redecorating the house and then they moved.他们花了很多钱重新装饰这房子,可后来又搬走了。Their visit put us to a lot of expense.他们的来访使我们破费不小。Running a car is a big expense.养一辆车开销很大。 see also expenses costs , expensive expensive worth wɜːθ; NAmE wɜːrθ [uncountable] the financial value of sb/sth 价值He has a personal net worth of $10 million.他有1 000万元的个人净资产。Worth, as a noun, is more often used to mean the practical or moral value of sth. * worth作名词时更常表示实际作用或道德意义。 see also worth value 1 worth

adjective

Our house is worth about $300 000.我们的房子大约值30万元。How much is this painting worth?这幅画值多少钱?to be worth a bomb / packet / fortune (= a lot of money) 值一大笔钱It isn't worth much.这不值多少钱。
worthless

adjective

Shares in the company are now almost worthless.公司的股票现在几乎毫无价值。OPP valuable valuable 1
price

verb

price ♦︎ value ♦︎ assess ♦︎ cost ♦︎ put a price on sthThese words mean to fix the price of sth at a particular level or to make a judgement about the price, value or cost of sth. 这些词均表示定价、估价。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to be priced / valued / assessed / costed at $5 00to be priced / valued / assessed / costed between £15 and £35 price [transitive, usually passive, intransitive] to fix the price of sth at a particular level (给⋯)定价;(为⋯)作价These goods are priced too high.这些货品定价过高。Some leading UK firms are pricing themselves out of the market (= charging such high prices for their goods or services that nobody wants to buy them).英国的一些大公司因要价过高而无人问津。 (business 商业) A dominant firm will price aggressively in markets where it faces new competitors.在市场上占主导地位的公司面临新的竞争者时会采取进取性市场定价。 value [transitive, usually passive] to make a judgement about how much money sth is worth 给⋯估价;给⋯定价The property has been valued at over $2 million.此处房产估价为200万元以上。 (BrE) I took my violin into the shop to get it valued.我把小提琴拿到那个商店去估价。In American English use assess here. 在美式英语中,这里用assess。 see also valuation valuation , valuable valuable 1 assess əˈses [transitive] to estimate or calculate the total amount, value or cost of sth 估算,估定,核算(总额、价值或费用)They have assessed the amount of compensation to be paid.他们已经核定了赔偿金额。Damage to the building was assessed at £40 000.该建筑物的损失估定为4万英镑。 cost (costed, costed) [transitive, usually passive] to estimate or calculate how much money will be needed for sth or what price should be charged for sth 估算(或计算)⋯的费用;为⋯估价The project has been costed at $8.1 million.此项工程的成本估算为810万元。All telephone calls are logged, costed and charged to your account.所有通话都会在你的账户中留有记录,并计算和收取费用。 see also costing valuation put a ˈprice on sth

idiom

(putting, put, put)to say how much money sth valuable is worth (为贵重物品)定价,作价They haven't yet put a price on the business.他们还没有给这笔生意开价。You can't put a price on that sort of loyalty.那样的忠心是无法用金钱衡量的。
IELTS BNC: 338 COCA: 475
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