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The price system of the United States is a complex network composed of the prices of all the products bought and sold in the economy as well as those of a myriad of services, including labor, professional, transportation, and public-utility services.
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美国的价格系统是复杂的网状系统,包括经济生活中一切产品买卖的价格,也包括名目繁多的各种服务,诸如劳动力、专职人员、交通运输、公共事业等服务的价格。 |
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The price tag for an AMG model is $25,000-$35,000 higher than for the equivalent mass-production version.
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一辆AMG款轿车的售价,比对等的量产版高2.5万美元至3.5万美元。 |
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The price tag is relatively cheap: a mere $1 billion.
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这一项目价格相对低廉:仅为10亿美元。 |
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The price tag says $100 and you charged me for $120; how do you explain the discrepancy?
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货物标签上写的是一百美元,你向我索价一百二十美元,这个差异该怎么解释? |
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The price tag says$100 and you charged me for$120; how do you explain the discrepancy?
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"货物标签上写的是一百美元,你向我索价一百二十美元,这个差异该怎么解释?" |
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The price tend to going up recentely.
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最近,物价有上涨的趋势. |
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The price tends to increase recently.
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最近,物价有上涨的趋势. |
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The price tends to rise,recently.
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最近,物价有上涨的趋势. |
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The price that banks charge each other for short-term lending is closely aligned with the interest rate set by the central bank, the ultimate font of cash.
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每家银行向其他银行收取的短期拆贷价格与中央银行这一资金源泉所定的利率相联系的。 |
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The price that the market participants are willing to pay.
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市场参与者是愿意支付的价格。 |
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The price they quoted was very low.
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他们报的价很低。 |