- price base
- ˈprice basen Preisbasis f
English-german dictionary. 2013.
English-german dictionary. 2013.
price — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ exorbitant, high, inflated, prohibitive, steep ▪ They charge exorbitant prices for their goods. ▪ The price of fuel is prohibitive … Collocations dictionary
Price Daniel, Jr. — Price Daniel Jr. Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives In office 1973–1975 Preceded by Rayford Price Succeeded by Bill W. Clayton Texas State Representa … Wikipedia
base price — UK US noun [C] especially US ► COMMERCE BASIC PRICE(Cf. ↑basic price): »The 550i model sells for a base price of $59,275 … Financial and business terms
base price — ase price (b[=a]s pr[imac]s ), n. the initial price of something (goods or services) without the additional charges that may be added, such as handling or shipping charges, sales tax, optional equipment charges, etc. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
base cost — For the purposes of calculating the capital gain realised on the disposal of an asset, for capital gains tax purposes, the base cost i.e. the original cost of the asset, is deducted from the price received. The base cost is subject to adjustment… … Law dictionary
price — [prīs] n. [ME & OFr pris < L pretium, price < IE * preti , equivalent < base * per , to sell, make equal > PAR1] 1. the amount of money, etc. asked or paid for something; cost; charge 2. value or worth 3. a reward for the capture or… … English World dictionary
Price earning ratio — Pour les articles homonymes, voir PER. Le Price Earning Ratio plus connu sous l abréviation « PER » est une expression boursière tirée de l anglais (P/E ou Price/Earnings Ratio) signifiant « coefficient de capitalisation des… … Wikipédia en Français
price sb out of the market — Ⅰ. price yourself/sb/sth out of the market ► COMMERCE to charge so much for a product or service that people cannot or do not want to buy it: »By setting the price at that level we had effectively priced ourselves out of the market. »With house… … Financial and business terms
price sb/sth out of the market — Ⅰ. price yourself/sb/sth out of the market ► COMMERCE to charge so much for a product or service that people cannot or do not want to buy it: »By setting the price at that level we had effectively priced ourselves out of the market. »With house… … Financial and business terms
price sth out of the market — Ⅰ. price yourself/sb/sth out of the market ► COMMERCE to charge so much for a product or service that people cannot or do not want to buy it: »By setting the price at that level we had effectively priced ourselves out of the market. »With house… … Financial and business terms
price yourself out of the market — Ⅰ. price yourself/sb/sth out of the market ► COMMERCE to charge so much for a product or service that people cannot or do not want to buy it: »By setting the price at that level we had effectively priced ourselves out of the market. »With house… … Financial and business terms