A2 [ C ] the amount of money for which something is sold价格,价钱
C1 [ S ] the unpleasant results that you must accept or experience for getting or doing something代价
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The price of petrol will rise by 5p a gallon from tomorrow.
Shall I inquire about 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.
C1 [ T often passive ] to say what the price of something is给…定价,给…标价
[ T ] to discover how much something costs查明…的价格
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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.
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