Priced in spanish
pronunciation: kɑɹ̩ijoʊ part of speech: verb, adjective
price2 = fijar precios, tasar, poner el precio.
Example: CD-ROM publishers are pricing either low or high and seemingly do not know what rationale to use for pricing.more:
» overprice = poner un precio a Algo muy alto.
Example: Keep the price simple, flexible, understandable and budgetable, and when in doubt, overprice.» price + high = fijar precios altos.
Example: CD-ROM publishers are pricing either low or high and seemingly do not know what rationale to use for pricing.» price + low = fijar precios bajos.
Example: CD-ROM publishers are pricing either low or high and seemingly do not know what rationale to use for pricing.» price out of + the market = encarecer demasiado.
Example: A more satisfactory solution would be to enlist the cooperation of other centralized agencies throughout the world in order to increase coverage without pricing the service out of the market.» price out of + the reach = encarecer demasiado.
Example: Unrelenting tuition increases are pricing private institutions out of the reach of many middle-class parents.» reprice = cambiar el precio, modificar el precio.
Example: Local authorities are studying methods of repricing utility services.priced = en venta, que tiene precio, que se compra, que se compra.
Example: Much of this is free games software, with some educational programs, but there are also some priced applications programs available.more:
» be reasonably priced = tener un precio razonable.
Example: Provided there is a node within a local call distance, this arrangement is reasonably priced.» competitively priced = a precios competitivos.
Example: This service pinpoints accurate, quality, easily accessible and competitively priced sources accessible to end users.» high priced [high-priced] = muy caro.
Example: Inflationary trends in scholarly and professional publishing are forcing many academic libraries to cancel subscriptions to high-priced and/or seldom used titles = Las tendencias inflacionistas en la edición científica y en la especializada para profesionales están obligando a muchas bibliotecas académicas a cancelar las suscripciones a los títulos muy caros y/o usados con poca frecuencia.» keenly priced = a un precio muy competitivo, con un precio muy competitivo.
Example: Its typical response to a faltering economy is to trim manufacturing costs, including wages, in order to keep exports keenly priced against other countries.» medium-priced = de precio medio.
Example: Paper boards spread to the generality of medium-priced editions in the period 1780-1820.» overpriced [over-priced] = demasiado caro.
Example: There are too many scholarly publications and too many of them are overpriced.» reasonably priced = a un precio razonable.
Example: If you are looking for the best reasonably priced sushi your best bet is almost certainly Sushi-Hiro in Chinatown.» unpriced = sin precio, sin marcar.
Example: Eastern European serials are unpriced as they come via exchange agreements.