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41 flat price
1. одинаковая цена2. стандартная цена3. единая ценаthe price slumped to $50 — цена упала до пятидесяти долларов
catalog price — номинал, номинальная цена; цена по каталогу
all-inclusive price — цена, включающая все виды обслуживания
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42 closing price
1. курс на момент закрытия биржи2. заключительная цена; цены на момент закрытия биржи -
43 competitive price
1. конкурентоспособная цена2. конкурентная цена -
44 contract price
1. контрактная цена2. договорная цена -
45 starting price
1. начальная цена2. отправная цена3. стартовая ставка -
46 a knock-down price
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47 redumption price
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48 ceiling price
1. максимальная цена2. предельная ценаСинонимический ряд:maximum price (noun) fixed price; legal price; maximum price; price ceiling; top price; wage labor board price -
49 at the price of
1. по цене2. ценойthe price slumped to $50 — цена упала до пятидесяти долларов
catalog price — номинал, номинальная цена; цена по каталогу
all-inclusive price — цена, включающая все виды обслуживания
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50 list price
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51 hammer price
торг. молоточная [окончательная\] цена*, цена с молотка*, цена продажи* (цена, по которой был продан выставленный на аукцион товар; название отражает процедуру торгов: объявление окончательной цены продажи сопровождается ударом молотка аукциониста)Syn:See: -
52 low price
Синонимический ряд:discount (noun) bargain; budget price; buy; closeout; discount; good deal; good purchase; purchase; reduction -
53 advance in price
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54 average price
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55 basic price
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56 bonus to a price
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57 class price
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58 currency of price
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59 equitable price
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60 exchange price
См. также в других словарях:
knock (something) down — 1. to show that an idea or opinion is completely wrong. He knocked down my business plan, saying I couldn t raise the money to do it. Every time I make a suggestion, you knock it down. 2. to reduce the price of something or the amount you want… … New idioms dictionary
knock something down from something — ˌknock sthˈdown (from sth) (to sth) derived (informal) to reduce the price of sth • He knocked down the price from $80 to $50. see also ↑knock down Main entry: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
knock something down from something to something — ˌknock sthˈdown (from sth) (to sth) derived (informal) to reduce the price of sth • He knocked down the price from $80 to $50. see also ↑knock down Main entry: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
knock something down to something — ˌknock sthˈdown (from sth) (to sth) derived (informal) to reduce the price of sth • He knocked down the price from $80 to $50. see also ↑knock down Main entry: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
knock somebody down from something — ˌknock sb ˈdown (from sth) (to sth) derived (informal) to persuade sb to reduce the price of sth • I managed to knock him down to $400. Main entry: ↑knockderived … Useful english dictionary
knock somebody down to something — ˌknock sb ˈdown (from sth) (to sth) derived (informal) to persuade sb to reduce the price of sth • I managed to knock him down to $400. Main entry: ↑knockderived … Useful english dictionary
knock somebody down from something to something — ˌknock sb ˈdown (from sth) (to sth) derived (informal) to persuade sb to reduce the price of sth • I managed to knock him down to $400. Main entry: ↑knockderived … Useful english dictionary
knock sth down — UK US knock sth down Phrasal Verb with knock({{}}/nɒk/ verb [T] INFORMAL ► to reduce the price of something you are selling, or persuade someone to reduce the price of something they are selling: knock sth down from/to sth »They managed to knock… … Financial and business terms
knock sb down — UK US knock sb down Phrasal Verb with knock({{}}/nɒk/ verb [T] INFORMAL ► to persuade someone to reduce the price of something they are selling: knock sb down from/to sth »She wants $120 for the bike, but I ll try and knock her down to $90 … Financial and business terms
knock something down — 1》 (at an auction) confirm a sale by a knock with a hammer. ↘informal reduce the price of an article. 2》 US informal earn a specified sum as a wage. 3》 Austral./NZ informal spend a pay cheque freely. → knock … English new terms dictionary
knock — 1 verb 1 DOOR/WINDOW (T) to hit a door or window with your closed hand to attract the attention of the people inside: Why don t you knock before you come in? (+ at/on): I turned to see Jane knocking frantically on the taxi window. 2 HIT/MAKE STH… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English