pricing

pricing [ˈpraɪsɪŋ] [ˈpraisiŋ] 

原级:price

pricing

第三人称单数:prices

pricing的反义词

第三人称复数:prices

过去分词:priced

过去式:priced

pricing 基本解释

名词定价

pricing 单语例句

1. There are still many other concerns that have prevented policymakers from taking decisive action to shake up the current oil pricing mechanism.

2. " But you cannot rule out further pricing reforms in the coming months, " Liu said.

3. This would allow banks to play a bigger role in product development and pricing, and promote capital account convertibility of renminbi in an orderly manner.

4. This is less a reflection of reality than of transfer pricing as foreign firms attempt to avoid capital controls and taxes in China.

5. The good news is that both groups can capitalize on this emerging premium pricing opportunity by building a mixed portfolio of products.

6. The cost of gas capture will help in determining pricing for carbon emissions, which polluters may some day be asked to pay.

7. China is the most capable potential supplier in the low carbon industry chain, but is not a pricing party.

8. An initial investigation by the city's health bureau, pricing bureau and disciplinary departments revealed that the overcharging had been caused by careless registration.

9. Some Chinese netizens said Carrefour's deceptive pricing practices had taken advantage of customers'trust in the reputation of the retail giant.

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10. The reform plan calls for government to regulate the pricing system of medicines, with particular control on the prices of essential drugs listed in the catalogue.

pricing 英英释义

noun

1. the evaluation of something in terms of its price