fancy price

英 [ˈfænsi praɪs] 美 [ˈfænsi praɪs]

极高的代价;贵得惊人的价格

经济



双语例句

  1. Buy a book, a great pair of jeans, or try a fancy restaurant-safer perhaps than a box of cookies because the price inhibits the quantity.
    那给你自己买本书,买一条漂亮的牛仔裤,或者去一家高档的餐馆吧!这应该会比买一盒曲奇饼要安全,毕竟,餐厅的价格会提醒你别吃那么多东西。
  2. Tell him I'm selling my cargo and yours in the market at Jamaica for a fancy price.
    告诉他我把我们的和你们的货物在牙买加卖了个好价钱。
  3. They watch endless TV shows about houses and fancy themselves as interior designers, able to raise the price of their home with a new sofa and artful lighting.
    他们看着无休无止的房产类电视节目,幻想自己是室内设计师,有能力靠一张新沙发与艺术照明来提升自家房屋的价格。
  4. I do not want to pay the fancy price they asked in London shops.
    我可不想买伦敦商店里的高价货。
  5. Or that shares in China Life floated this month at an already fancy price doubled on their first day of trading?
    又如何解释,中国人寿的股价在其发行日就已经上涨了一倍,但在本月却如此摇摆不定。
  6. Paid a fancy price for the car.
    以过高的价格买下一辆汽车。
  7. We send you herewith some novelty in fancy goods, which we offer you at the lowest price named in our price-list enclosed.
    现寄上部分新奇杂货,并在随附的报价单中列出了最低价格。