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big-ticket

英 [ˈbɪɡ tɪkɪt]

美 [ˈbɪɡ tɪkɪt]

adj.  高价的

牛津词典

    adj.

    • 高价的
      costing a lot of money
      1. big-ticket items
        高价项目

    柯林斯词典

    • ADJ 高价的;昂贵的
      If you describe something as abig-ticketitem, you mean that it costs a lot of money.
      1. Supercomputers are big-ticket items.
        超级计算机价格昂贵。

    双语例句

    • That means they often have younger families, so big-ticket items such as education are yet to be paid.
      这意味着他们家庭成员的年纪还小,一些支出大头比如子女的教育费用还需要支付。
    • Companies tend to go shopping for big-ticket items when they feel rich.
      在公司认为资金宽裕时,往往会进行大宗收购。
    • Most of the big-ticket projects executed by German companies helped upgrade Greece's antiquated infrastructure.
      德国公司执行的这些大型项目大多用于升级希腊陈旧的基础设施。
    • A long cycle for a big-ticket item or a series of smaller, more frequent sales.
      是比较长周期的大单子,还是一系列频繁的小单子?
    • We just can't afford the big-ticket items right now.
      现在我们还买不起昂贵的物品。
    • Declines were steepest for big-ticket items such as cars, down 27 per cent, and machinery, down 28 per cent, suggesting the debt crisis continues to weigh heavily on consumer and manufacturer sentiment.
      昂贵产品的出口下降最为显著,比如汽车下降27%,机械下降28%,表明债务危机继续给消费者和制造商情绪带来沉重压力。
    • AMA says the main things that have taken a battering in recent years are big-ticket items such as kitchens and bathrooms, mainly because of falling house prices, low consumer confidence and a low level of house moves.
      ama公司称,对近年市场造成主要打击的是大宗项目,如厨房和浴室,这主要是由于房价的下跌,消费者信心降低和房屋搬迁水平低落。
    • In an indication that more European consumers are deferring big-ticket purchases in the credit crunch, mass-market manufacturers all reported lower sales for the month.
      面向大众市场的制造商3月份销量都出现下滑,表明面对信贷紧缩,更多欧洲消费者推迟了大额购买计划。
    • Automobile is still a big-ticket item.
      汽车仍然是昂贵用品。
    • In a worrying sign, Russians have been buying up big-ticket items as the ruble depreciates, converting savings into consumer goods lest their savings become worthless.
      有一个令人担忧的信号,随着卢布贬值,俄罗斯人已经在抢购耐用商品,把积蓄转化为消费品,以免存款变得一文不值。