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価格 | ケンブリッジ英語辞典の定義

原題: PRICE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

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価格とは、商品やサービスに対して支払われる金額を指します。名詞として使用され、通常は可算名詞として扱われます。
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PRICE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary Meaning of price in English price noun [ C ] us Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / praɪs / uk Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / praɪs / Add to word list Add to word list A2 [ C ] the amount of money for which something is sold : high price We thought they were asking a very high price. low price We can supply consumers at a lower price than our competitors . price cuts The large supermarkets are offering big price cuts . pay a price Consumers will simply refuse to pay those prices unless they see an improvement in quality . price falls The price of gas is expected to fall this year . price rises Home prices have risen 17 percent in the past year . price goes up When prices go up, we simply have to buy less. price goes down As oil prices went down in the early 1990s, competition tended to go up. price increases With energy prices increasing substantially , producers are facing a squeeze . price decreases We're likely to see home prices decrease during the spring selling season . C1 [ S ] the unpleasant results that you must accept or experience for getting or doing something: price of Perhaps being unpopular is the price of success . a small price to pay for An extra few minutes at the airport is a small price to pay for safe travel . The price of gas will rise by 5 cents a gallon starting tomorrow . Do you want me to check on the price of tickets ? The price of PCs has fallen recently . The restaurant charges shockingly high prices for its food . There are a couple of shops in town which sell nice clothes at affordable prices. Costs & expenses admission charge aliment alimony all in at cost at someone's expense consumer price index cost an arm and a leg/a small fortune idiom fare indirect cost market value net worth non-labor non-operating non-operational outlay reserve stoppage ticket tune See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Outcomes and consequences Grammar Price or prize ? Price /praɪs/ and prize /praɪz/ are nouns. … Idioms at any price at/for a price not at any price what price...? price verb us Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / praɪs / uk Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / praɪs / C1 [ T often passive ] to say what the price of something is: be priced at The car is priced at $28,000. reasonably priced There is a lack of reasonably priced housing for rent . competitively priced to have a certain monetary value cost Renting a car for the week will cost close to $300! be The cupcakes were $1.50 each or two for $2. sell for The tickets sell for $100 each. fetch The medieval manuscript fetched a record-breaking $1.2 million at auction. go for something Houses around here usually go for about $500,000. set someone back (something) Phew, that ring looks like it set you back. See more results » [ T ] to discover how much something costs : We went around all the travel agents pricing the different tours . competitively priced goods The company makes and retails moderately priced sportswear . I bought a reasonably priced radio . We've been pricing new kitchens . I think you need to price things slightly lower if you want to get rid of them quickly . Estimating value actual cash value ACV appraise appraiser book value buying power cost dollar sign figure index-linked indexation outprice overestimate overestimation pricelessly pricing put a figure on it idiom quantity surveyor valuation model valuer See more results » Idiom price yourself out of the market Phrasal verbs price something in price someone out (Definition of price from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) price | Intermediate English price noun [ C ] us Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / prɑɪs / Add to word list Add to word list the amount of money for which something is sold or offered for sale : high/ low prices The price of gas went up five cents a gallon . price verb [ T ] us Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / prɑɪs / The car is priced at $24,000. Idiom at a price (Definition of price from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) price | Business English price noun [ C ] MONEY , FINANCE uk Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / praɪs / us Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio Add to word list Add to word list the amount of money for which something is sold or offered for sale : at/for a price We managed to purchase the business for a reasonable price. house/oil/share prices Large increases in house prices have given a strong boost to consumer spending . During the last week of May, share prices surged . a competitive/fair/reasonable price The company hopes to sell its biofuel at a competitive price. a high/low price They sold the property for a high price. falling/rising prices Falling prices should be good news for textile producers . agree/agree on a price It took some time before we could agree on a price increase/put up/raise prices They're quite willing to raise prices when there are more people wanting to buy something than there are units available for sale . cut/reduce/slash prices Companies are slashing prices in an attempt to attract customers who are reluctant to spend . price increases/reductions/rises A spokesman confirmed that the price increases would take effect from next month . a price of $50/£300/€10,000, etc. The stocks reached a price of $25. The plumber will estimate how long the work will take and give the customer a price for labor . Some retailers are still selling the goods at full price . at/for a price for a lot of money : Almost anything can be fixed for a price. put a price on sth to say how much something costs , or is worth : The latest development makes it difficult to put a price on other bonds and loans . Staff loyalty is something that you can't really put a price on. See also actual price after-hours price adjusted share price ask price asked price asking price bargain-priced basic price below-cost price best price bid price buying price cash price catalogue price closing price consumer prices cost price current price cut-price delivered price demand price discount price equilibrium price exercise price factor price factory price firm price fixed price floor price forward price guaranteed price guide price half price inflation-adjusted price initial price intervention price invoice price issue price law of one price list price low-price manufacturer's recommended price market price market clearing price median price net price nominal price offering price offer price official price off-price opening price package price per subscriber price physical price popular price premium price producer price producer price index pump price purchase price recommended retail price reservation price reserve price retail price retail price index sale price selling price share price soft price spot price sticker price stock price street price strike price striking price subsidized price suggested retail price supply price support price threshold price trade price transfer price unit price upset price wholesale price wide price price verb [ T ] uk Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / praɪs / us Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio COMMERCE , MARKETING to decide the price of a particular product or service : price sth at sth With tickets priced at $300 a person , proceeds from the event are to be given to charity . Many stocks are priced as if oil were still $28 to $30 a barrel . price sth high/low The sales team felt that the new product had been priced too low . attractively/competitively priced The major mining stocks look attractively priced, and our recommendation is to buy . moderately/reasonably priced The sales staff always stay at a moderately priced hotel . See also bargain-priced mid-priced overpriced underpriced ( also price sth up ) to compare prices of similar products or services : We priced up the various systems on offer before deciding to go for this one. COMMERCE ( also price sth up ) to put a ticket or label on goods in a store to show how much they cost : All these items need pricing up before they go on display . The gadget had been wrongly priced by the store , but they agreed to sell it to me for the price on the label . price yourself/sb/sth out of the market COMMERCE to charge so much for a product or service that people cannot or do not want to buy it: By setting the price at that level we had effectively priced ourselves out of the market . With house prices and mortgage rates so high, first-time buyers are effectively priced out of the market . Phrasal verb price sth in (Definition of price from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of price price If they don't like the prices in front of them, they can walk, and sellers know it. From NPR That's about a sixth of the price it sold for five years ago. From Bloomberg As much as you may not like it, yes, there is a price on life. From CNN For one thing, they stop looking for the best price . From NPR That in turn started to push prices up. From CNBC Because of the presumed scarcity therefore the price goes up. From Voice of America As of 2013, new cars are priced at $32,086, according to the study. From USA TODAY How do you put a price on saving lives? From Chicago Daily Herald These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations with price price These are words often used in combination with price . Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. affordable price And, now we can all afford a beautifully produced composite copy at a remarkably affordable price . From the Cambridge English Corpus average price The gross revenue is the yield multiplied by the average price of the product that year. Fro

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