high-priced
英 [ˌhaɪ ˈpraɪst]
美 [ˌhaɪ ˈpraɪst]
adj. 昂贵的; 高价的
牛津词典
adj.
- 昂贵的;高价的
expensive- high-priced housing/cars
昂贵的住房 / 汽车
- high-priced housing/cars
英英释义
adj
- having a high price
- costly jewelry
- high-priced merchandise
- much too dear for my pocketbook
- a pricey restaurant
双语例句
- A crock filled with sea cucumber and other high-priced goodies?
海参和其它高级食材汇聚的“佛跳墙”? - Many of the largest investment banks have declined to assign analysts to cover Berkshire because its high-priced and closely held shares trade relatively infrequently, and institutional investor interest in the stock is low compared with other companies.
很多最大投行拒绝指派分析师去研究伯克希尔哈撒韦,因为该公司股价很高,投资者紧密持有,而且交易相对不频繁,相对于其他公司的股票,机构投资者对这只股票的兴趣较低。 - As your offer is high-priced, we can't proceed with it.
由于你方报盘价格很高,我方难以进行。 - The Belgian chocolate lover buying high-priced chocolates can immediately check the quality by tasting the chocolates.
高价购买巧克力的比利时巧克力爱好者,可以马上尝一口巧克力以检验品质。 - Specialty goods shops selling high-priced, often brand-name, items tend to generate their own traffic.
专卖店出售高价位且通常为名牌的商品,它往往会形成自己的购物群。 - Bluefin tuna is a high-priced food ingredient in Japan, and an integral part of the Japanese.
黑鲔鱼在日本属于高价位食材,是日本人的料理文化中不可或缺的一部分。 - Second, high-priced restaurants tend to have fewer customers per waiter, to ensure attentive service.
其次,在高价位餐厅,为了保证周到的服务,每名服务生需要招待的客人数量较少。 - Before Microsoft came along, there really was no software industry was just a few companies selling very high-priced software only to companies, big companies.
微软成立之前并没有真正的软件业,只有几家公司向另外一些大公司以高昂价格销售软件而已。 - According to his companions, he's a high-priced mercenary.
参照他的同伴来看,他是一个非常唯利是图的人。 - Some people can't afford a high-priced lawyer.
有些人顾不起高价律师的。