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Prix prédateurs
predatory pricing SUST. COM.
I. price [ingl. brit. prʌɪs, ingl. am. praɪs] SUST.
1. price COM.:
price (gen) (cost) literal, fig.
to sell sth for or at a good price
to pay a high price for sth literal
2. price COM.:
price (gen) (value) literal, fig.
to put a price on literal object, antique
to put or set a high price on loyalty, hard work
3. price (in betting):
price literal
II. price [ingl. brit. prʌɪs, ingl. am. praɪs] V. trans.
1. price (fix, determine the price of):
price product, object
fixer le prix de (at à)
2. price (estimate, evaluate the worth of):
price object
3. price (mark the price of):
price product
III. price [ingl. brit. prʌɪs, ingl. am. praɪs]
selling price SUST.
half-price ADV. ADJ.
full price ADJ. ADV.
predatory [ingl. brit. ˈprɛdət(ə)ri, ingl. am. ˈprɛdəˌtɔri] ADJ.
1. predatory:
predatory animal
predatory habits
2. predatory COM.:
predatory consortium, company, raid
I. price [praɪs] SUST.
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. price [praɪs] V. trans.
1. price (mark with price tag):
2. price (set value):
to be reasonably price restaurant
3. price (inquire about cost):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
pricing [ˈpraɪsɪŋ] SUST.
predatory ADJ.
1. predatory (preying):
predatory robber
2. predatory (exploitative):
pricing [ˈpraɪs·ɪŋ] SUST.
I. price [praɪs] SUST.
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. price [praɪs] V. trans.
1. price (mark with price tag):
2. price (set value):
to be reasonably priced restaurant
3. price (inquire about cost):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
predatory ADJ.
1. predatory (preying):
predatory robber
2. predatory (exploitative):
Present
Iprice
youprice
he/she/itprices
weprice
youprice
theyprice
Past
Ipriced
youpriced
he/she/itpriced
wepriced
youpriced
theypriced
Present Perfect
Ihavepriced
youhavepriced
he/she/ithaspriced
wehavepriced
youhavepriced
theyhavepriced
Past Perfect
Ihadpriced
youhadpriced
he/she/ithadpriced
wehadpriced
youhadpriced
theyhadpriced
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For merchant solar power stations, where the electricity is being sold into the electricity transmission network, the levelised cost of solar energy will need to match the wholesale electricity price.
en.wikipedia.org
Second, big price fluctuations will be common as we enter the mania and approach the peak.
www.marketoracle.co.uk
I refuse to put a price tag on myself.
en.wikipedia.org
Also, those who made payments on time could have their down payment refunded, usually 10 to 15 percent of the purchase price.
en.wikipedia.org
A variety store often sells all goods at a single price, in which case it may be called a price-point retailer.
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