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a. 昂贵的, 价格高的



    pricey
    [ adj ]
    having a high price
    <adj.all>
    costly jewelryhigh-priced merchandise
    much too dear for my pocketbook
    a pricey restaurant


    1. The audience, huddled over their pricey cocktails, had been packed in like sardines.
    2. And an array of pricey businesses are sprouting.
    3. The prospective p/e of 18.5 is relatively pricey but Sema offers stability and growth in a sector notorious for nasty surprises.
    4. Such schemes are sold as a way to lower public costs but have proved pricey.
    5. In today's zigzagging over-the-counter stock market, he adds, investors who think a stock is getting pricey shouldn't wait for news or another excuse to sell.
    6. And Paris-based LVMH Moet Hennessey Louis Vuitton S.A. said sales growth of its pricey luggage and fragrance lines slowed because they are normally bought by well-heeled tourists.
    7. It offers excellent though pricey Cantonese food, but do not expect either decor, or knives and forks. For a glimpse of the expatriate Taipans, you should angle for an invitation to the Jackson Room at the exclusive Hong Kong Club.
    8. At more than $100,000 each, the second generation of the Traffic Alert Collision Avoidance System is also the latest pricey option for the corporate jet.
    9. Founded in 1907 by Henry C. Marcus and family members, Neiman Marcus became known for its pricey merchandise, extravagant customers and line of waiting limousines that had ferried some patrons from the airport.
    10. That means the best target for cost per screen at the end of next year is still a pricey 200,000 to 300,000 yen, according to Sharp's Mr. Asada.
    11. He also uses it to judge whether the whole market is pricey or cheap.
    12. He said those negotiations weren't revealed at the time of NCNB's stock-swap offer last April because the bid, valued at around $44 a share, or $2.4 billion, was too pricey.
    13. Although analysts regard the Hanna-Barbera deal as pricey by traditional measures, Turner's stock has traded higher in the past month.
    14. And it is starting to look like an increasingly pricey part.
    15. Precisely because of their high margins, software groups are pricey.
    16. There are high monthly charges and pricey phone sets.
    17. Surrounded by the pricey districts of Brentwood, Bel-Air, Century City and just west of the posh Los Angeles Country Club and Beverly Hills, the village seems far from the city's troubled areas.
    18. The flexible schedule "helps us recruit and retain" nurses without resorting to pricey personnel agencies and recruiting techniques such as cash bonuses, she says.
    19. It's no longer a sure bet that a big audience will watch a pricey event.
    20. At first, 273 will be sold solely through the boutique that has been rechristened "Fred Hayman Beverly Hills." It's pricey, having an elevated "prestige" status among its perfume peers.
    21. Thus far, about 400 businesses have signed up for the pricey premium service.
    22. And the fund wasn't alone in taking profits in the nervous, pricey Japanese market, where equity valuations such as price-earnings ratios are easily twice the levels in the United Kingdom.
    23. The project would have housed almost 10,000 workers, and would have boasted nine theaters and three levels of pricey shops.
    24. I don't want to copy." Yet Warhola's Heinz vegetarian baked beans and Heinz ketchup bottles, painted on stark white canvas, easily bring to mind the Campbell's soup can image Warhol made into a pricey museum piece.
    25. The company has been on a road show, shopping a 2.5 million-share public offering to investors. However, at least one analyst cautioned that the stock is getting pricey after nearly tripling since February.
    26. While the common stock may be pricey, Fidelity's 400,000-share stake in the preferred puts the investment firm in a privileged position to watch and wait.
    27. Moffett hopes that future plans will include construction of artist studios and residences for those unable to afford pricey real estate in this beach-front community.
    28. West German bankers opened the doors to a flashy gaming house complete with a pricey drink list, jackets-only dress code, 30 slot machines, and a clutch of gaming tables lined with blue velour.
    29. Shuttle travel is so pricey that even an alchemist who could magically turn a cargo of lead into gold in space might lose money, says William Michael, a space expert at the National Academy of Sciences.
    30. But the workstation, using a voice recognition system by Prab Command Inc. is pricey: $21,990, or $49,990 with a robotic arm and printer.
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