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premium

pre·mi·um1 /ˈpriːmiəm/ ●○○ noun  
1 [countableC]BFI the cost of insurance, especially the amount that you pay each year 〔尤指每年缴付的〕保险费
 insurance premiums
保险费
2 [countableC]BBPAY somebody FOR WORK an additional amount of money, above a standard rate or amount 加付款;额外费用
 Consumers are prepared to pay a premium for organically grown vegetables.
消费者愿意多花钱购买有机蔬菜。
 Top quality cigars are being sold at a premium.
优质雪茄售价很高。
3 be at a premium AVAILABLEif something is at a premium, people need it or want it, but there is little of it available or it is difficult to get 奇缺,难以取得
 During the Olympic Games, accommodation will be at a premium.
奥运会期间住宿会很紧张。
space/time is at a premium
 Foldaway furniture is the answer where space is at a premium.
对于空间狭小的地方,折叠式家具能解决问题。
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4 put/place a premium on something IMPORTANTto consider one quality or type of thing as being much more important than others 高度重视某事
 Modern economies place a premium on educated workers.
现代经济尤其重视受过良好教育的工人。
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5. [uncountableU] especially American EnglishAmETPGTTC good quality petrol 优质汽油
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premium2 adjectiveadj  
1 of very high quality 优质的
 premium ice cream
优质冰激凌
 the current consumer trend for premium products
当前消费者喜欢购买优质产品的趋向
 premium quality British potatoes
优质英国马铃薯
2 premium price/rate premium prices and rates are higher than usual ones 高价
 People are prepared to pay premium prices for quality products.
人们愿意出高价购买优质产品。
 Calls are charged at the premium rate of 60p per minute.
电话费很高,每分钟60便士。
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From Longman Business Dictionary
premiumpre·mi·um1 /ˈpriːmiəm/ noun [countableC]
1INSURANCE a payment that you make for insurance
Some insurance companies offer small sum policies, with monthly or annual premiums.
single premium life insurance policies
Car insurance premiums shot up by almost a quarter.
renewal premium
2an additional amount of money, above a standard amount or rate
The company’s earnings will grow by about 25% a year and investors will be willing to pay a premium (=pay more than usual) for that growth.
As long as there is a threat of war in the Middle Eastern oil fields, oil prices will command a premium (=buyers will have to pay more than usual).
bond premium conversion premium mobility premium option premium
3at a premium if something is at a premium, there is little of it available or it is difficult to obtain
With parking space at a premium in Japanese cities, the microcar is a popular form of transport.
4at a premium (to something) if one thing is sold at a premium to another, it costs more
Platinum usually trades at a premium to gold.
5put/place a premium on something if you put a premium on something, you consider it to be especially valuable
Employers today put a premium on reasoning skills and willingness to learn.
premiumpremium2 adjectiveadj [only before a noun]MARKETING
premium products, goods etc are of higher quality than usual
Premium brands of beer will grow faster, in line with the trend toward people demanding better quality.
Origin premium1
(1600-1700) Latin praemium profit, reward, from emere to take, buy

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