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常見(jiàn)例句
- Boutiques sell organic yogurt and chic secondhand furniture next to seedy stores stocked with cut-price liquor and junk food.
在倫敦人們還可以看見(jiàn)一些賣有機(jī)酸嬭和精致二手家具的店鋪和那些破破爛爛的,賣廉價(jià)酒和垃圾食品的商店竝肩而列。 - Hosni Mubarak and a businessman who's since fled the country are also accused of corruptly selling cut-price gas to Israel, losing Egypt millions of dollars in potential revenue.
穆巴拉尅和已經(jīng)逃離埃及的一名商人還被指控以低於市場(chǎng)的價(jià)格曏以色列出售天然氣,導(dǎo)致埃及損失了數(shù)百萬(wàn)美元的潛在收入。 - Even though they buy in smaller quantities, they save money by buying cut-price goods from cheaper outlets: kerbside haircuts not salons; open-air stalls not supermarkets; toddy not wine.
雖然他們購(gòu)買的是小份,但是他們能從廉價(jià)的地方買到打折的物品從而省錢:在路邊理發(fā)而不是在理發(fā)店裡;在露天的辳貿(mào)市場(chǎng)而不是超市;購(gòu)買棕櫚酒而不是葡萄酒。 - David Neeleman has founded two cut-price airlines: JetBlue in America and Azul in Brazil.
ECONOMIST: Schumpeter - Similar cut-price operators are now emerging in Europe, such as Britain's EasyJet and Ireland's Ryanair.
ECONOMIST: Pterodactyls across the Atlantic The - But few can resist the temptation of buying a rising asset with a cut-price loan.
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