"Prices" • Chinese-English Dictionary

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 wù jià (commodity) prices / CL:個|个[ge4]
 chǔ lǐ to handle / to deal with / to punish / to treat sth by a special process / to process / to sell at reduced prices
 zhǎng fú extent of a rise (in prices etc) / amount of increase / growth (typically expressed as a percentage)
 shàng yáng (of prices etc) to rise
 pān shēng to clamber up / (of prices etc) to rise
 tiào shuǐ to dive (into water) / (sports) diving / to commit suicide by jumping into water / (fig.) (of stock prices etc) to fall dramatically
 dòng jié to freeze (water etc) / (fig.) to freeze (assets, prices etc)
 píng jià reasonably priced / inexpensive / to keep prices down / (currency exchange) parity
 jiàng fú degree of reduction (in prices, numbers etc) / decline / drop
 xià cuò (of sales, prices etc) to fall / to drop / decline / slump
 huò zhēn jià shí genuine goods at fair prices / (fig.) genuine / real / true
 bǐ jià to compare prices / to compare offers / price ratio / price parity / rate of exchange
 qǐ jià initial price (e.g. for the first kilometer) / prices starting from
 dà qǐ dà luò (of market prices etc) to rapidly fluctuate (idiom) / volatile / significant ups and downs / roller coaster
 jiǎn jià to cut prices / to discount / to mark down / price cutting
 fēi zhǎng soaring inflation / rocketing prices
 shā jià to beat down the price / to haggle / to slash one's prices
 yā jià to depress prices
 xià fú downward fluctuation (of prices etc)
 zhǎng luò (of water, prices etc) to rise and fall
 jiǎn dāo chā prices scissor (caught between low income and high prices)
 pán tray / plate / dish / (finance) (bound form) market prices / (computing) (bound form) disk / to coil (a rope, pigtail etc) / to check / to examine / to investigate / to transfer / to sell (property) / to shift / to move (sth big and heavy) / classifier for things resembling a plate or dish / classifier for coils / classifier for games or matches (chess, table tennis etc)
 diē to fall / to tumble / to trip / (of prices etc) to drop / Taiwan pr. [die2]
 zhǎng to rise (of prices, rivers)
 gōng mǎi gōng mài buying and selling at fair prices
 màn tiān yào jià to ask for sky-high prices
 jū gāo bù xià (of prices, rates etc) to remain high
 tíng zhǐ sǔn shī stop loss order SL / compulsory halt to stock trading when prices fall to predetermined level
 shēng shì rising prices / bull market
 chǎo rè to raise prices by speculation / to hype
 wěn dìng wù jià stable prices / commodity prices fixed by government (in a command economy) / to valorize (a commodity)
 diē shì falling stock prices / bear market
 diē fēng falling prices / bear market
 zhuó shōu to charge different prices according to the situation / to collect (items) as appropriate
 biāo zhǎng soaring inflation / rocketing prices
  Manual on National Accounts at Constant Prices
  Initiative on Soaring Food Prices
饿  hunger, poverty and high oil and food prices
  October Inquiry on Retail Prices
  Working Group on National Accounts at Constant Prices
  International Comparison of Prices
  surcharges on fuel prices
  Interorganizations Study Section (IOS) on Salaries and Prices of the Coordinated Organizations
 nèi gòu buying direct from your company at preferential prices / (gaming) in-app purchase
 yī yán táng (sign hung in a shop) prices fixed &ndash / no bargaining (old) / having things decided by the will of a single individual / autocratic rule / (contrasted with 群言堂[qun2 yan2 tang2])
 qǐ wěn (of economy, prices etc) to stabilize
 tàn dǐ (of stock prices, etc) to slump / to dip
 fàng xiě (TCM) to practice bloodletting / (medicine) to perform phlebotomy / (coll.) to make sb bleed / to inflict grievous wounds / (fig.) to cough up a large amount of money / (fig.) to reduce prices drastically
 huò zhēn - jià shí lit. genuine goods at fair prices (idiom) / fig. genuine / real / true
 gāo qǐ (of prices etc) to stay high
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