单词 | full price |
释义 | > as lemmasfull price full price n. and adj. (a) n. the normal or stated price at which something is offered for sale, as opposed to a reduced or discounted price; (now esp.) the recommended retail price; (b) adj. designating goods for sale at the full price or a retailer who sells goods at such a price. ΚΠ 1600 P. Holland tr. Livy Rom. Hist. 591 The very same plot of ground whereon hee was encamped, happened at the same time to be sold: not underfoot, but at the full price. 1785 Beauties of Brinsleiad 20 How half-pay captains paying, ah! full price, Mix'd with loud laughing peals, alternated sighs, 'Twould cost five shillings more to see it twice. 1815 Rep. Comm. Laws Manuf., Sale, & Assize Bread 81 in Parl. Papers 1814–15 V. 1341 The Bakers would be enabled to charge more where credit is given by them, than they are now enabled to charge; there is no distinction between ready money, at a full price shop, and credit. 1918 Iowa Homestead (Des Moines) 17 Jan. 11/2 B can keep the property, even though there be a flaw in the title, but if he does keep it he must pay the full price. 1989 Holiday Which? Jan. 41/1 This [sc. card] gives reductions of up to 50% on the second and any subsequent full price rail fares in 17 countries. 1992 New Hampsh. Sunday News (Manchester, New Hampsh.) 5 July 4 b/1 The practice..of manufacturers and full-price retailers cooperating to keep products off the shelves of discounters who would drive prices down. 2011 Guardian 11 June (Weekend Suppl.) 35/1 A planet of obsessive dealseekers, addictively chasing the next bargain, never prepared to pay full price. < as lemmas |
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