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单词 to price out of
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to price (someone) out of (something)
f. transitive. to price out of the market: to eliminate (oneself or another) from effective commercial competition through prohibitive prices; to charge a prohibitive price for (goods or services) or to (the customer). Also to price out (frequently in passive): to charge a prohibitive price to (a potential customer); to prevent (a person) from buying something because of prohibitive prices; similarly to price (someone) out of (something).
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society > trade and finance > monetary value > price > pricing > attach a price to [verb (transitive)] > overprice > eliminate by prohibitive prices
to price out of the market1937
1937 N.Y. Times 28 Dec. 20/1 The monopolists, and those so near monopoly as to control their prices..by profiteering have simply priced themselves out of the market and priced themselves into a slump.
1946 Your Investments Sept. 9 Many consumers were being priced right out of the market..by the accelerated rise in living costs.
1955 Times 15 June 3/1 The country should realize that we could be easily priced out of international markets.
1975 Times 4 Sept. 2/1 In an effort to price out [football] hooligans..most Saturday concessionary fares are being ended.
1987 W. Greider Secrets of Temple i. i. 44 Younger voters felt especially threatened by rising prices because they were afraid they would be priced out of the good life—the ability to own their own home and car.
2001 S. Heaney Electric Light 36 First it was Meliboeus' people Went to the wall, now it will be us. Small farmers here are priced out of the market.
2004 High Country News 8 Nov. 6/3 It's not just public employees like teachers, police officers and firefighters who are being priced out.
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