第三人称复数:premiums
名词discount
1. Work paid according to the amount done puts a premium on speed and not on quality.
按件付酬是导致重速度、轻质量的原因。
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1. Hard-to-get theater tickets can be bought at a premium.
紧俏的戏票能以高价买到。
2. If you buy three you get a premium of one more, free.
你买三个,可以再送你一个。
3. He paid premiums on his life insurance last year.
他去年付了人寿保险费。
1. premium
1. 保险费;保险金
A premium is a sum of money that you pay regularly to an insurance company for an insurance policy.
e.g. It is too early to say whether insurance premiums will be affected.
现在说保险费是否会受影响还为时过早。
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2. 额外费用;加付款;加价
A premium is a sum of money that you have to pay for something in addition to the normal cost.
e.g. Even if customers want 'solutions', most are not willing to pay a premium for them...
即使顾客想得到“解决方案”,他们大多数也不愿意为此支付额外费用。
e.g. Callers are charged a premium rate of 48p a minute.
打电话要支付每分钟48便士的附加费。
3. premium的翻译
3. 优质的;高端的
Premium goods are of a higher than usual quality and are often expensive.
e.g. At the premium end of the market, business is booming.
高端市场业务繁荣。
e.g. ...the most popular premium ice cream in this country.
这个国家最受欢迎的优质冰激凌
4. 紧缺的;稀缺的;难以得到的
If something is at a premium, it is wanted or needed, but is difficult to get or achieve.
e.g. If space is at a premium, choose adaptable furniture that won't fill the room.
如果空间有限,就选择一些不会把房间占得很满的可改装家具。
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5. 超出平常价,以高价(买进或售出)
If you buy or sell something at a premium, you buy or sell it at a higher price than usual, for example because it is in short supply.
e.g. He eventually sold the shares back to the bank at a premium.
他最后以高价把股票回售给银行。
6. 高度重视
If you place a high premium on a quality or characteristic or put a high premium on it, you regard it as very important.
e.g. I place a high premium on what someone is like as a person...
我非常重视一个人的人品。
e.g. They put a high premium on prevention and primary care.
他们对预防和初级护理极为重视。
1. Incentives to attract premium customers are expected to become a common practice for overseas lenders when they soon begin renminbi business.
2. This has started translating into willingness of consumers to change their buying habits and even to pay a slight premium.
3. Premium property dealers claim the government's policy to resume restrictions on foreign people buying local properties will not hurt sales.
4. premium的解释
4. About a third of the wealthy respondents said Cadillac was worth paying a premium, compared with 57 percent for BMW and 63 percent for Mercedes.
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5. Policymakers must calculate carefully how much of a premium villagers should pay into the social security fund and how much they will get from it.
6. premium的近义词
6. If an investor is bullish about the underlying and wants to buy a call option, he needs to pay a premium up front.
7. Beauty sells, it is what psychologists sometimes call the beauty premium.
8. Premium brands usually target the top end of the consumer chain, where affluent clients can afford to pay top price.
9. Premium income and gains from capital operations are the two major sources of income for an insurer.
10. The good news is that both groups can capitalize on this emerging premium pricing opportunity by building a mixed portfolio of products.
noun
1. payment or reward (especially from a government) for acts such as catching criminals or killing predatory animals or enlisting in the military
Synonym: bounty
2. a prize, bonus, or award given as an inducement to purchase products, enter competitions initiated by business interests, etc.
e.g. they encouraged customers with a premium for loyal patronage
3. payment for insurance
Synonym: insurance premium
4. premium
4. a fee charged for exchanging currencies
Synonym: agio agiotage exchange premium
5. the amount that something in scarce supply is valued above its nominal value
e.g. they paid a premium for access to water
adj
1. premium是什么意思
1. having or reflecting superior quality or value
e.g. premium gasoline at a premium price