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premium
['priːmɪəm]
释义
释义1:n.加价,附加费
a prize or bonus given, for example, when purchasing a product, as a way of increasing sales
释义2:adj.质优价高的
Superior in quality; higher in price or value.
例句
Serena:If the happy couple didn't want to put up the cash for the premium bar.They should have made their wedding BYOB.(Gossip Girl)
色瑞纳:如果那幸福的一对儿,不想为高级酒吧买单。他们就该举办个自带啤酒的婚礼。(绯闻女孩)
Pink: I just don't have the money at this particular moment. But I will, soon.
Clovis: Here's my counteroffer. I kick you out. I take payment from your inventory. I know a guy that'll pay premium for this kind of crap.(Breaking Bad)
平克:我现在没有足够的钱给你。但是马上就会有的。
克洛维斯:这是我的还价。我把你轰出去,你的存货能卖个好价钱。我认识一个人,愿意多出钱买你这些垃圾。(绝命毒师)
Eugene :Walled-in real estate is at a premium here.Thumpers just shouldn't get dibs.(The Walking Dead)
尤金:有围墙的房子在这是优质的。桑波不应该有优先权。(行尸走肉)