单词 | mid-price |
释义 | mid-priceadj.n. A. adj. = mid-priced adj. ΚΠ 1973 Gramophone Jan. 1364/3 They make an attractive coupling on a mid-price label. 1991 Decanter Mar. 95/2 Craig recommends the £4.99 to £10 bottles as the best value,..quashing any ideas that Oz sparklers will challenge mid-price Champagnes in the foreseeable future. 1994 M. Cohen Lives Mind Slaves 188 We are in my mid-town, mid-rise, mid-price, mid-Toronto apartment. 2008 N.Y. Times (National ed.) 16 July d5/1 Some midprice chain restaurants have started using the term slider, too. Others, like Ruby Tuesday, call them miniburgers. B. n. A price approximately midway between the highest and the lowest prices; (also) a mid-market price (cf. middle price n. at middle adj. and n. Compounds 1a). ΚΠ 1981 Amer. Banker (Nexis) 31 July 11 Quotes repesent the N.Y. fixing price, which are a midprice between what buyers are bidding and sellers are asking. 1982 Guardian Weekly (Nexis) 4 July 21 Now reissued at mid-price in DG's new Collector's Series. 1991 CD Rev. Oct. 75/2 Connoisseurs of virtuoso orchestral control should still gravitate towards Szell and his dazzling Clevelanders (now available again at mid-price). 1993 Classic CD June 35/3 Until recently it was available from EMI at mid-price, but has now been axed. 2001 Financial Times 27 Jan. (Personal Finance Q. Review) 21 (advt.) Where the offer price is the mid price plus the initial charge, the bid price equates to the mid price. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, March 2002; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.n.1973 |
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