increase in price

涨价:指物品或服务的价格上涨。
常用释义
涨价:指物品或服务的价格上涨。

例句

1·Experts tend to agree that for the average student, college is still worth it today, but they also agree that the rapid increase in price is eating up more and more of the potential return.

专家们基本同意,对于现在的普通学生来说,上大学仍然是值得的,但他们也认同,学费的快速上涨正在吞噬越来越多的潜在收益。

2·We cannot accept such an increase in price.

我们不能接受这样的高价。

3·If demand is elastic, how will an increase in price change total revenue?

如果需求富有弹性,价格提高如何影响收益?

4·A 70-fold increase in speed for a sevenfold increase in price would seem a bargain.

速度增加70倍,价格才涨了7倍,似乎很划得来。

5·The water is treated, purified and sold to us, often at a thousandfold increase in price.

这些水经过处理和纯化后卖给消费者,其价格常常翻了一千倍。

6·If fund holdings increase in price but are not sold by the fund manager, the fund's shares increase in price.

如果基金仍然持有价格上升的证券,但基金经理没有抛售它们,则整个基金的净值会增加。

7·If you can accept our proposal of 5% (ie. 50 cents) increase in price per, we will be glad to acknowledge your order.

如果贵方能接受我方建议,每件价格上涨5%(即50美分)那么我们定会欣然确认贵方订单。

8·While I'm still happy to give my local neighbors RMB 6 (91 cents) for a meal - percentage-wise it is in fact a huge increase in price.

尽管如此,我还是很乐意,为这样一顿饭,付给我的胡同老板六元钱,约合91美分。事实上价格涨了很多。

9·As well as being unfair we estimate that the increase in price will mean that over 100, 000 mostly low income homes will be forced to give up their broadband lines.

除了不公平以外,我们估计价格的提高将意味着超过10万的低收入家庭将被迫放弃他们的宽带接入。

10·If the demand for corn were very price-sensitive, a relatively small increase in price would reduce global demand by enough to offset the initial rise in demand.

如果玉米需求对价格变化非常敏感,那么很小的价格上涨就会引起全球需求下降足够的幅度,从而抵消当初的需求增长。