asking price
英 [ˈɑːskɪŋ praɪs]
美 [ˈæskɪŋ praɪs]
n. 要价; 索价
Collins.1
牛津词典
noun
- 要价;索价
the price that sb wants to sell sth for
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (卖方的)开价,要价
Theasking priceof something is the price which the person selling it says that they want for it, although they may accept less.- Offers 15% below the asking price are unlikely to be accepted.
低于要价15%的报价不大可能被接受。
- Offers 15% below the asking price are unlikely to be accepted.
英英释义
noun
- the price at which something is offered for sale
双语例句
- You must first enter your asking price before you can cancel the negotiations!
难道要先订出一个价格之后,才能取消交易吗? - And, if you've been offered a job that pays less than you like, don't be afraid to name your realistic asking price.
如果你得到了一份工作,薪资比你想要的低,那么也不要害怕,大胆的提出你实际想要的薪水吧。 - Thirdly, lower the asking price for your home.
第三,降低要价你们的家。 - It remains to be seen how record prices and high interest rates could discourage buyers and possibly compel developers to cut their asking price.
创纪录的高房价和高利率可能会冷却购房者的热情,也可能促使开发商削低要价。 - She wrote a check for the full asking price, no contingencies.
她开了张全额支票,没讨价还价。 - If the asking price is met, the sale of Chiswick park would also be a fillip for Blackstone.
如果开价被接受,奇斯威克园区的出售也将让黑石大赚一笔。 - If the appraisal comes higher you can adjust your asking price accordingly.
如果评价来更高因此你能调整你的问的价格。 - At a recent Beijing auction, land sold for almost six times the asking price.
最近在北京的一次拍卖上,土地的售出价格几乎是开叫价格的六倍。 - In the traditional Dutch auction the auctioneer begins with a high asking price which is lowered until some participant is willing to accept the auctioneer's price.
在传统的荷兰式拍卖中,拍卖师以相对较高的价格起拍,然后逐渐减低,直至有人情愿领受拍卖师开出的价格。 - But the heady asking price highlights something else: emerging markets look relatively cheap, but the best opportunities are not.
然而其偏高的要价却突显了其它信号:新兴市场看起来相对便宜,但最好的机会却不便宜。
