get at a price的意思|示意
付出代价
get at a price的网络常见释义
花费 ... 1.花费(金钱等)(get at a price) 2.使付出(代价)(cause loss) 1.费用(price) ...
get at a price相关例句
At present they get a fraction of the price paid by consumers due to the presence of several middle men in India's antiquated retail supply chain.
目前他们只能获得消费者支付价格中的一小部分,因为印度过时的零售供应链中存在着多层中间商。
At 5pm PST the new Napster will launch with a $5 monthly subscription plan (down from the old $15 plan) and what you get for that price looks quite good.
在太平洋标准时间(PST)下午5点, 新版Napster将重新推出,并提供一个每月5美元的订阅套餐(比原先15美元的计划有所下调)。 而这样的价格看起来很实惠。
That is why investors get lured into buying dotcom stocks in the hope that a “greater fool” will purchase them at a higher price.
正因为如此,人们会禁不住诱惑去买网络股,希望会有“更大的傻瓜”在更高的价格购买这些股票。
But environmentalists expect emissions-trading markets eventually to price the gas at about $50 a tonne, and Dr Lackner hopes to get the cost of his process down to $30 per tonne in the long run.
环境保护主义者呼吁碳排放权市场最终能将价格提高到50美元一吨,而Lackner博士希望在未来,他们能将这项技术的实施价格降低到每吨二氧化碳30美元以下。
Buying a product at the discounted price you get with a coupon is certainly cheaper than paying full-price — no one's arguing with that concept.
使用优惠券以折扣价买一件商品当然要比付全额要便宜,没人质疑这一点。
Although the price of a bowl of Lanzhou noodles has soared to over 10 yuan in restaurants, you can still get a bowl for 4.5 yuan at college canteens.
尽管饭馆里的兰州拉面已经飞涨到了每碗10块钱以上,但在大学食堂你仍然可以只花4块5就买到一碗。