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词汇 price tag
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Definition of price tag in English:

price tag

noun
  • 1A label showing the price of an item for sale.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The old man rang up the items slowly, staring hard at the price tag labels, as is if he couldn't read them.
    • It had no price tag, but it was so striking he decided he must have it.
    • Rebecca than glanced at the price tag: But it looks like I would be able to buy it.
    • You see, the value of that toaster has lost an essential connection with the numbers on the price tag by now.
    • The price tag and label from the local bookstore had been painstakingly removed only that morning.
    • I examine the price tags, they all cost more than $700.
    • She began to search for a price tag, thinking she had enough money, she had brought twenty dollars.
    • Then she took it off and looked at the price tag, praying it would not exceed her credit card limit.
    • The strange thing was that the price tag was actually printed on a ‘Use By’ label.
    • To improve the viability of the exercise you should leave the price tag on the gift, or write one yourself with an even bigger number on it.
    • Business people are also being encouraged to deck out their shops and shop fronts with displays of the era with goods on display to be priced with price tags dating back to 1903.
    • Mike looked down at the price tag compiled of thousands upon thousands of tiny pixelated images.
    • For every person who genuinely wants a quality product, I will find you many more who just want something which they can leave the price tag on.
    • I would hope that we ask what lies behind that because the price on the price tags may not at all reflect the social and environmental consequences of producing a cheap blouse or pair of shoes.
    • This means it can give the loan a more eye-catching and competitive rate, as in the classic #9.99 sale price tag.
    • Most recipients were flattered until they saw the price tag.
    • The company, which covers its sterling price tags with euro stickers in the republic, has prices about 15% more expensive.
    • Finally, don't forget the price tag, stuck right there next to the label.
    • Men are also less likely then women to wince when they look at the price tag, according to the report from market analysts Mintel.
    • He was wearing brand new clothes with the price tags still attached and sat rigid in First Class, just staring straight ahead.
    1. 1.1 The cost of something.
      a $400 billion price tag was put on the venture

      这家企业被标以4,000亿美元。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The laws of supply and demand take over and the price tag on vintage posters skyrockets.
      • With an overall price tag exceeding two billion pounds, the success of the mission did not come cheaply.
      • He told the New York Times he planned to purchase a home in the Pound Ridge area, but the price tag was presently beyond his means.
      • Once you get over that price tag, this is an automobile designed very much with the requirements of its owner in mind.
      • In fact, our broken system has a high price tag - it costs millions of minorities their dreams and their future.
      • There's no price tag big enough to capture the costs of such senseless tragedy.
      • Objects were sold in all price categories, from works by young artists costing less than $2,000 to museum-quality masterpieces with price tags in the millions of dollars.
      • Though no one has put an official price tag on the project, it could potentially cost billions.
      • The price tag of the new Medicare law is soaring even faster than prescription-drug costs.
      • Whatever the actual bill turns out to be, be assured that its price tag is a huge unaffordable social risk.
      • Along with the price tag, however, comes a bundle of corporate debt and continuing losses.
      • There is no clear price tag yet on the proposals, though total costs are expected to be sizable.
      • Be warned, as simple as cashmere sweaters may look, they can come with a serious price tag.
      • The second price tag is the cost of operating the appliance during its lifetime.
      • Last month, one of Britain's narrowest houses went on the market with a price tag of £525,000.
      • This week the country's most famous ice cream business will go up for sale with a price tag of #3.5 million.
      • Both federal and state financial assistance have failed to keep pace with the rising price tag of attending a university.
      • The manor has languished on the market since 1997 with a price tag of £3.25 million.
      • Despite the hefty price tag, this is definitely the season's laptop launch of choice.
      • No passenger liner can claim to have been so big, so long, tall and wide, and together with a price tag of more than half a billion pounds, so expensive.

Definition of price tag in US English:

price tag

nounˈprīs ˌtaɡˈpraɪs ˌtæɡ
  • 1The label on an item for sale, showing its price.

    价格标签

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He was wearing brand new clothes with the price tags still attached and sat rigid in First Class, just staring straight ahead.
    • Finally, don't forget the price tag, stuck right there next to the label.
    • The strange thing was that the price tag was actually printed on a ‘Use By’ label.
    • The old man rang up the items slowly, staring hard at the price tag labels, as is if he couldn't read them.
    • Mike looked down at the price tag compiled of thousands upon thousands of tiny pixelated images.
    • Most recipients were flattered until they saw the price tag.
    • It had no price tag, but it was so striking he decided he must have it.
    • Men are also less likely then women to wince when they look at the price tag, according to the report from market analysts Mintel.
    • For every person who genuinely wants a quality product, I will find you many more who just want something which they can leave the price tag on.
    • You see, the value of that toaster has lost an essential connection with the numbers on the price tag by now.
    • Then she took it off and looked at the price tag, praying it would not exceed her credit card limit.
    • I examine the price tags, they all cost more than $700.
    • Business people are also being encouraged to deck out their shops and shop fronts with displays of the era with goods on display to be priced with price tags dating back to 1903.
    • Rebecca than glanced at the price tag: But it looks like I would be able to buy it.
    • The price tag and label from the local bookstore had been painstakingly removed only that morning.
    • To improve the viability of the exercise you should leave the price tag on the gift, or write one yourself with an even bigger number on it.
    • She began to search for a price tag, thinking she had enough money, she had brought twenty dollars.
    • This means it can give the loan a more eye-catching and competitive rate, as in the classic #9.99 sale price tag.
    • I would hope that we ask what lies behind that because the price on the price tags may not at all reflect the social and environmental consequences of producing a cheap blouse or pair of shoes.
    • The company, which covers its sterling price tags with euro stickers in the republic, has prices about 15% more expensive.
    1. 1.1 The cost of something.
      a $400 billion price tag was put on the venture

      这家企业被标以4,000亿美元。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The second price tag is the cost of operating the appliance during its lifetime.
      • The price tag of the new Medicare law is soaring even faster than prescription-drug costs.
      • Once you get over that price tag, this is an automobile designed very much with the requirements of its owner in mind.
      • Along with the price tag, however, comes a bundle of corporate debt and continuing losses.
      • Be warned, as simple as cashmere sweaters may look, they can come with a serious price tag.
      • Both federal and state financial assistance have failed to keep pace with the rising price tag of attending a university.
      • In fact, our broken system has a high price tag - it costs millions of minorities their dreams and their future.
      • The manor has languished on the market since 1997 with a price tag of £3.25 million.
      • This week the country's most famous ice cream business will go up for sale with a price tag of #3.5 million.
      • No passenger liner can claim to have been so big, so long, tall and wide, and together with a price tag of more than half a billion pounds, so expensive.
      • He told the New York Times he planned to purchase a home in the Pound Ridge area, but the price tag was presently beyond his means.
      • Despite the hefty price tag, this is definitely the season's laptop launch of choice.
      • There is no clear price tag yet on the proposals, though total costs are expected to be sizable.
      • With an overall price tag exceeding two billion pounds, the success of the mission did not come cheaply.
      • Last month, one of Britain's narrowest houses went on the market with a price tag of £525,000.
      • There's no price tag big enough to capture the costs of such senseless tragedy.
      • The laws of supply and demand take over and the price tag on vintage posters skyrockets.
      • Though no one has put an official price tag on the project, it could potentially cost billions.
      • Objects were sold in all price categories, from works by young artists costing less than $2,000 to museum-quality masterpieces with price tags in the millions of dollars.
      • Whatever the actual bill turns out to be, be assured that its price tag is a huge unaffordable social risk.
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