premium的意思和读音

premium

: [ˈprimiəm] : [ˈpriːmiəm]

n.

adj.

premiums  

v.+n.pay premium,put premium,offer premium,refund premium,deduct premium

adj.+n.insurance premium,additional premium,average premium,high premium,annual premium

adj.low-grade

n.payment,percentage,bonus,reward,perk

adj.best,top,quality,first-class,first-rate

premiumn.

1.an amount of money that you pay once or regularly for an insurance policy

a monthly premium of £6.25 6.25

2.an extra payment added to the basic rate

You have to pay a high premium for express delivery.

A premium of 10% is paid out after 20 years.20 10%

IDM

Space is at a premium in a one-bedroomed apartment.

Shares are selling at a premium.

at a premiumif sth isat a premium , there is little of it available and it is difficult to get

Space is at a premium in a one-bedroomed apartment.

at a higher than normal price

Shares are selling at a premium.

put/place/set a premium on sb/sthto think that sb/sth is particularly important or valuableadj.

1.[obn]very high (and higher than usual); of high quality

premium prices/products

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adj.1.;2.

n.1.an amount of money that you pay regularly for an insurance policy2.an amount of money paid in addition to the usual amount3.[Business]the amount by which the price of a share is higher than its original price4.something offered for free or at a reduced price in order to get someone to buy something else1.an amount of money that you pay regularly for an insurance policy2.an amount of money paid in addition to the usual amount3.[Business]the amount by which the price of a share is higher than its original price4.something offered for free or at a reduced price in order to get someone to buy something else

adj.1.more expensive or of higher quality than other similar things2.premium prices are higher than usual

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1.McDonald's, meantime, is going "uptown" with its own, premium Arabica-bean coffees, high-class pastries, and toasted Italian sandwiches.线

2.We're looking for people with premium-brand retail store or district leadership experience who are ready to take it up a notch.

3.When space is at a premium, taking appliances off of the floor and hanging them on the wall can be a brilliant solution.

4.This "wage premium" reflects the extent to which workers have been able to extract more pay than is merited by their qualifications.

5."China is one of the top markets for premium car brands, on the same level as the United States, " Zhong said.

6.What was an acceptable premium when the deal was hatched turned into a gaping discount as Chinese stocks surged.

7.There are quite a few mobile office apps in the App Store, but today we're going to be taking a look at Documents To Go Premium .

8.Banking and asset management used to be perceived as fairly dull jobs, which did not attract a significant wage premium.

9.The international trend towards recycled materials was also a strong theme in Tokyo, where storage and space is at a premium.

10.But this was balanced by a strong growth in revenues from premium members in the international marketplace, he said.