1Denoting a product whose sales are greatly influenced by its price.
(产品销售量)对价格敏感的
price-sensitive items
Example sentencesExamples
He concluded that rich media markets and consumer electronics are helping drive unit growth, but revenues will not increase at the same rate due to price-sensitive application issues.
In the extremely price-sensitive furniture industry, customers are typically wheedled into opening their wallets during ‘one day only!’
Dealers say it was priced too high for the extremely price-sensitive Indian car market.
Because continuing community college students are one of the most price-sensitive groups in higher education, they are more likely to stop out or drop out entirely when the cost of attending increases.
He has steered his $1.5 billion portfolio into some of the most price-sensitive stocks in the business.
1.1(of information) likely to affect share prices if it were made public.
(信息)公开后可能影响股票价格的
secret, price-sensitive company information
Example sentencesExamples
However, the establishment of proper investor and media relations is critical, and companies need to be mindful of corporate governance guidelines and the handling of price-sensitive information.
The stock will remain suspended pending the release of price-sensitive information.
Nonetheless, he said listed companies have an obligation to ensure fair and even dissemination of price-sensitive information.
According to London Stock Exchange regulations, directors cannot deal when they are in possession of price-sensitive information, or in the two months before an earnings' announcement.
Never before have we published such price-sensitive information.
Definition of price-sensitive in US English:
price-sensitive
adjectiveˈprīsˌsensədivˈpraɪsˌsɛnsədɪv
1Denoting a product whose sales are greatly influenced by its price.
(产品销售量)对价格敏感的
price-sensitive items
Example sentencesExamples
He has steered his $1.5 billion portfolio into some of the most price-sensitive stocks in the business.
Because continuing community college students are one of the most price-sensitive groups in higher education, they are more likely to stop out or drop out entirely when the cost of attending increases.
In the extremely price-sensitive furniture industry, customers are typically wheedled into opening their wallets during ‘one day only!’
Dealers say it was priced too high for the extremely price-sensitive Indian car market.
He concluded that rich media markets and consumer electronics are helping drive unit growth, but revenues will not increase at the same rate due to price-sensitive application issues.
1.1(of information) likely to affect share prices if it were made public.
(信息)公开后可能影响股票价格的
secret, price-sensitive company information
Example sentencesExamples
Never before have we published such price-sensitive information.
Nonetheless, he said listed companies have an obligation to ensure fair and even dissemination of price-sensitive information.
According to London Stock Exchange regulations, directors cannot deal when they are in possession of price-sensitive information, or in the two months before an earnings' announcement.
However, the establishment of proper investor and media relations is critical, and companies need to be mindful of corporate governance guidelines and the handling of price-sensitive information.
The stock will remain suspended pending the release of price-sensitive information.