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
- But for the most part, telerobots remain high-priced toys.
但目前从很多方面上看,遥控机器人还只是一种高价的玩具。 - Unfortunately Allen's high-priced sharpshooters were involved in a different form of chemistry.
不幸的是阿伦的高价赌博带来了另一种化学反应。 - Its high-priced coffee drinks have names like Iced Peppermint White Chocolate Mocha and Double Chocolate Chip Frappuccino.
它的高价咖啡饮品有着诸如冰薄荷白巧克力摩卡以及双巧克力碎屑法布其诺之类的名字。 - It's all been made easier by the trend to make records more open and easily accessible, lessening the need for high-priced lawyers.
目前的趋势是备案更公开,更易于获取,因此简化了程序,人们对花费高昂的律师的需求也减少了。 - Coming home bitching about high-priced lawsuits.
回家为昂贵的诉讼案抱怨。 - 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。 - Those restaurants are called "houses of power" against the high-priced menu.
那些在高价菜单衬托下的餐厅,被称为华尔街的“权力之屋”。 - Hiring high-priced MBA talent is not a priority for investment banks and consulting firms struggling to survive and stave off bankruptcy.
正竭力生存下去、避免破产的投行和咨询公司不再将招募高价的mba人才作为首要任务。 - 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。 - Some wealthier families turn to the handful of high-priced independent college consultants who charge-and have clients apparently willing to pay-tens of thousands of dollars for the advice provided.
一些富有的家庭转向少数高价位的独立学院咨询,很明显有客户愿意支付数以万计的美元用以提供咨询意见。