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单词 high-ticket
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Definition of high-ticket in English:

high-ticket

adjective
  • another term for big-ticket
    Example sentencesExamples
    • But it's not just high-ticket deals that are holding back the stock.
    • They do not consume many high-ticket products and score low on all indexes of owning electronic or technological products.
    • That's the obvious question you ask before signing off on a high-ticket item like his fertilizer placement rig.
    • Claudio describes it as ‘a high-ticket item with no price resistance in the market.’
    • Even as high-ticket items, separators are built to last, with many models lasting 15 to 20 years with minor adjustments and replacements.
    • Those high-ticket tables allow buyers that early shopping opportunity, first dibs on the best of the stuff.
    • From modest to high-ticket restaurants, wine by the glass offerings, from ten to two hundred wines, in flights or in different sized portions, are catching on.
    • Mention the name Solid State Logic in audio circles and images of large, high-ticket, state-of-the-art consoles immediately come to mind.
    • Most clients can't afford the high-ticket items that original paintings often become, said Davis.
    • Just look at the stunning number of additional high-ticket transportation projects that are either already in the works locally, or need to be.
    • These high-ticket wipes are faring somewhat better.
    • The waiters here push high-ticket items with such Elmer Gantry-like vigor, it's surprising they don't end each meal peddling Amway table crumbers.
    • With a current price of 50 cents per tag, the cost of tracking anything other than high-ticket, low-volume items is prohibitive.
    • Democrats are staging a high-ticket fund-raiser on Santa Monica Pier.
    • You'd sell millions of these high-ticket items every year.
    • Many people have also talked about motor vehicles being a high-ticket item.
    • Because of their high-ticket, commodity status, computer chips and mobile phones are favourites with so-called missing VAT trader fraud gangs.
    • On the whole, however, Irish consumers are paying more for high-ticket audiovisual items.
    • It also decided not to expand its accessories business further, mainly table-top goods, as this was not seen as an suitable fit with high-ticket items.
    • Morale was low among the largely Scottish workforce as cheap imports priced out their high-ticket cashmere production.

Definition of high-ticket in US English:

high-ticket

adjectiveˌhīˈtikit
  • another term for big-ticket
    Example sentencesExamples
    • On the whole, however, Irish consumers are paying more for high-ticket audiovisual items.
    • Just look at the stunning number of additional high-ticket transportation projects that are either already in the works locally, or need to be.
    • With a current price of 50 cents per tag, the cost of tracking anything other than high-ticket, low-volume items is prohibitive.
    • Even as high-ticket items, separators are built to last, with many models lasting 15 to 20 years with minor adjustments and replacements.
    • These high-ticket wipes are faring somewhat better.
    • Claudio describes it as ‘a high-ticket item with no price resistance in the market.’
    • Mention the name Solid State Logic in audio circles and images of large, high-ticket, state-of-the-art consoles immediately come to mind.
    • They do not consume many high-ticket products and score low on all indexes of owning electronic or technological products.
    • That's the obvious question you ask before signing off on a high-ticket item like his fertilizer placement rig.
    • Those high-ticket tables allow buyers that early shopping opportunity, first dibs on the best of the stuff.
    • It also decided not to expand its accessories business further, mainly table-top goods, as this was not seen as an suitable fit with high-ticket items.
    • From modest to high-ticket restaurants, wine by the glass offerings, from ten to two hundred wines, in flights or in different sized portions, are catching on.
    • Morale was low among the largely Scottish workforce as cheap imports priced out their high-ticket cashmere production.
    • You'd sell millions of these high-ticket items every year.
    • Many people have also talked about motor vehicles being a high-ticket item.
    • Most clients can't afford the high-ticket items that original paintings often become, said Davis.
    • Because of their high-ticket, commodity status, computer chips and mobile phones are favourites with so-called missing VAT trader fraud gangs.
    • But it's not just high-ticket deals that are holding back the stock.
    • Democrats are staging a high-ticket fund-raiser on Santa Monica Pier.
    • The waiters here push high-ticket items with such Elmer Gantry-like vigor, it's surprising they don't end each meal peddling Amway table crumbers.
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