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1 priced catalogue
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2 high-priced
adj. \/ˌhaɪˈpraɪst\/, foranstilt: \/ˈhaɪpraɪst\/dyr, kostbar -
3 long-priced
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4 moderate-priced
adj. \/ˈmɒd(ə)rətpraɪst\/til rimelig pris -
5 price
1. noun1) (the amount of money for which a thing is or can be bought or sold; the cost: The price of the book was $10.) pris2) (what one must give up or suffer in order to gain something: Loss of freedom is often the price of success.) pris2. verb1) (to mark a price on: I haven't priced these articles yet.) prise, prismerke2) (to find out the price of: He went into the furniture shop to price the beds.) spørre om prisen•- pricey
- at a price
- beyond/without pricepris--------vurdereIsubst. \/praɪs\/1) pris (også overført)2) ( handel) kurs, notering3) odds4) ( gammeldags) verdi5) belønning, dusørabove\/beyond\/without price som ikke kan betales med penger, uvurderligask the price of spørre om prisen påat a price ha sin prisat any price for enhver pris, koste hva det koste vil ( overført) for alt i verdenat reduced prices til nedsatte prisercheap at the price pengene verdt, rimeligcurrent price gjeldende pris, dagspriscut the price ( handel) presse prisen ned (i konkurranseøyemed)enhance the price of forøke verdien av, fordyre, gjøre dyrereevery man has his price enhver har sin pris (dvs. kan bestikkes)flat price fast prisfreeze prices innføre prisstopp, 'fryse' prisenehave the price of something ha penger til noeincrease the price of fordyreinflated prices inflasjonspriserlong price høy prisone pearl of great price ( bibelsk) en kostelig perleprice floor laveste pris, bunnpris, minimumspristhe price is flat prisen er presset nedthe price of something prisen på noe, det noe koster• what is the price of...?hva er prisen på...?put a price on bestemme prisen påset\/put a price on a person's head sette en pris på noens hode (dvs. utlove en dusør til den som pågriper personen)starting prices odds umiddelbart før løpet begynnerwhat price? ( hverdagslig) forklaring: brukt til å spørre om hva det er blitt til med noe eller til å antyde at noe er blitt eller vil bli forgjeves• what price democracy now?forklaring: brukt til å komme med et forslag eller spørre om sannsynligheten av at det blir noe av• what price fine weather on our holiday?IIverb \/praɪs\/1) prise, prismerke, sette prislapp på2) fastsette prisen på3) vurdere i penger, vurdere verdien av4) ( handel) fakturerebe priced at stå i, ligge påprice oneself out of the market prise seg ut av markedet (dvs. miste kundene ved for høy prissetting)
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