单词 | starting price |
释义 | > as lemmasstarting price starting price n. (a) the initial price of a commodity; (sometimes) spec. the price at which the bidding at an auction is started; (b) the final betting odds on a horse, dog, etc., at the time that a race starts. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > monetary value > price > [noun] > auction prices sale price1793 starting price1805 reserve price1820 put-up price1831 reserve1854 knock-down price1888 society > leisure > entertainment > pastimes > betting > [noun] > odds > final odds starting price1805 1805 Brit. Press 2 Feb. It was very erroneously conceived that the Boydell Lottery would so diminish the sale of Tickets in the present State Lottery, as to reduce them much below their starting price before the drawing. 1846 Sporting Mag. July 64 Within the last ten seasons the Ugly Buck, in 1844, at five to two as the starting price, Coldrenick, in 1842, at eleven to eight. 1854 Poultry Chron. 2 127 A great number of the lots were claimed at the starting price, 5s. 1860 Era 4 Nov. 3/3 The starting price of Defender was 4 to 1. 1888 Baily's Monthly Mag. May 189 General Williams had, we believe, a starting-price commission, but as a rule the followers of the stable did not touch her. 1907 Favourite 16 Nov. 9/2 Elfin Revel was a big starting-price job for the Croxteth Plate. 1990 B. Roche Poor Beast in Rain in Wexford Trilogy (1992) 70 Speaker. The starting price at Kempton... The Loafer eight-to-one. Eighteen ran. 2003 Wall St. Jrnl. 13 Oct. a9/1 IBM said that TotalStorage, with a starting price of $90,000, will be able to keep track of data in many different storage-area-networks. < as lemmas |
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