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II . price [praɪs] VB trans

1. price (set value):

price

2. price (put tag):

to price sth

3. price (compare):

to price sth

price cut(ting) N

price cut(ting)

acquisition price N ECON

administered price [ədˈmɪnɪstəʳd-, Am -ɚd-] N ECON

approximate price N ECON

asking price N

bargain price N

base price N ECON

base price

basic price N ECON

basis price N ECON

basis price

billing price N ECON

breakeven price N ECON

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
A variety store often sells all goods at a single price, in which case it may be called a price-point retailer.
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New materials such as nonwoven polypropylene fabric allow the sheet to be disposable due to their low price.
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Taken together, these effects mean there is now an excess supply (known as a surplus) of the product in the market to maintain the price floor over the long term.
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The high cash and investments level provide for an undervaluation that looks set to propel the share price as the drill program unfolds.
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Jaguar buyers also received the heater included in the price, though they were obliged to find an extra 50 for a radio.
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So for example, a tomato soup could cost 2.69 zloty (68 cents) depending on the price of the tomato and the percentage of the subsidy.
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Suppliers take a different approach to the optimum cost price.
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As the initial monopoly firm loses customers, it is forced to lower its price to retain profitability.
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The current fee for membership is $35 per year, up from the original price of $30.
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Second, big price fluctuations will be common as we enter the mania and approach the peak.
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