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单词 reserve price
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Definition of reserve price in English:

reserve price

noun
  • The price stipulated as the lowest acceptable by the seller for an item sold at auction.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Bidders know immediately whether their offer has met the reserve price or not and must simply wait for the allotted auction period to come to an end to know whether they have won.
    • Every time an airline sells a ticket to a customer at a price below their reserve price, the airline is losing potential revenue because the customer would have paid more for it.
    • The new offer is just £4000 short of the current asking price, but is £2000 short of my mental reserve price.
    • At that stage the auctioneer announced the reserve price had been exceeded and the property was on the market.
    • The reserve price was £250,000, but four years later they had still not received one offer.
    • In some auctions, particularly very high-end art and furniture auctions, some or all the items sold may have a reserve price.
    • Sellers choose the duration of the auction and a reserve price - the lowest price they'll accept - that is kept secret.
    • Currently it charges one per cent of the reserve price for auctions above £100.
    • All the properties in our auctions have a reserve price at least 20% below the market price.
    • The holidays on offer are revealed on the day of the auction and have a reserve price of £1.
    • If no one bids at or above the reserve price, the auction closes without a ‘winner.’
    • Both were withdrawn after failing to make their reserve price.
    • They will each be awarded a 15-year license at a reserve price, which is 5% of royalty payments based on network turnover, the government said.
    • However, the manuscript was sold to a private museum for just £8,400, although other items sold for much more than their reserve price.
    • The reserve price is believed to be in the region of £9 million.
    • The price would be set at the same level as the auction reserve price.
    • And sadly, at the auction in April, the table did not reach its reserve price, so did not sell.
    • The reserve price is the lowest fee the auction will take for your product, thereby assuring that you will make a profit on the sale (if you sell it.)
    • Standard practice is to look for at least a 10 per cent uplift on the guide price, indicating a reserve price around €7 million.
    • If you want, you can set a minimum reserve price to make sure it doesn't sell for much less than you're willing to take.
 
 

Definition of reserve price in US English:

reserve price

nounrəˈzərv
  • The price stipulated as the lowest acceptable by the seller for an item sold at auction.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They will each be awarded a 15-year license at a reserve price, which is 5% of royalty payments based on network turnover, the government said.
    • Bidders know immediately whether their offer has met the reserve price or not and must simply wait for the allotted auction period to come to an end to know whether they have won.
    • Both were withdrawn after failing to make their reserve price.
    • The reserve price was £250,000, but four years later they had still not received one offer.
    • However, the manuscript was sold to a private museum for just £8,400, although other items sold for much more than their reserve price.
    • The reserve price is the lowest fee the auction will take for your product, thereby assuring that you will make a profit on the sale (if you sell it.)
    • If you want, you can set a minimum reserve price to make sure it doesn't sell for much less than you're willing to take.
    • Every time an airline sells a ticket to a customer at a price below their reserve price, the airline is losing potential revenue because the customer would have paid more for it.
    • In some auctions, particularly very high-end art and furniture auctions, some or all the items sold may have a reserve price.
    • At that stage the auctioneer announced the reserve price had been exceeded and the property was on the market.
    • And sadly, at the auction in April, the table did not reach its reserve price, so did not sell.
    • Standard practice is to look for at least a 10 per cent uplift on the guide price, indicating a reserve price around €7 million.
    • The price would be set at the same level as the auction reserve price.
    • The new offer is just £4000 short of the current asking price, but is £2000 short of my mental reserve price.
    • The holidays on offer are revealed on the day of the auction and have a reserve price of £1.
    • Sellers choose the duration of the auction and a reserve price - the lowest price they'll accept - that is kept secret.
    • All the properties in our auctions have a reserve price at least 20% below the market price.
    • The reserve price is believed to be in the region of £9 million.
    • Currently it charges one per cent of the reserve price for auctions above £100.
    • If no one bids at or above the reserve price, the auction closes without a ‘winner.’
 
 
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