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pre.mi.um EXTRA5pri:7mi7Emn [C]an amount which is more than usual奖金,津贴,加价The company is willing to pay a premium in order to get the right person for the job.为了找到做这工作的合适人选,公司愿出更高的薪水。An organic dairy farmer whose milk earns a premium for (= costs more because of its) cleanliness was featured in the magazine.杂志上特载了一个有机乳品农场主由于制品清洁而收入更高的报道。Because of their location, these offices attract a premium (= cost more to rent than other offices).由于地段好,这些办公室租金更高。The modified cars are available at a (5%) premium (= a (5% ) higher price).改装汽车售价可高(5% )。The modified cars are available at a premium (of 5%) over (= a price (5%) higher than) the original price.改装汽车的售价可比原价高(5%)。If something is at a premium, it is not common and is therefore valuable.以超过一般的价格,以高价Free time is at a premium for working parents.对于上班的父母来说,空余时间很珍贵。The premium on (= need for a greater amount of) space forced the company to establish an out-of-town headquarters.由于需要额外空间公司被迫建立一个城外总部。The busy shopper puts a premium on (= appreciates and will pay more for) finding everything in one big store.忙人购物若能在一家大店里找到所有的东西,愿意出更高的价来购买。These riverside apartments command premium (= high) rents.这些河边公寓租金更高。Premium is sometimes used to show that something is of higher than usual quality.高级的,优质的premium pork sausages优质猪肉香肠premium ice cream优质冰淇淋premium orange juice优质桔子汁The building is on a premium site.这幢大楼建在优质地基上。(Br) A premium bond is part of a government system in which people buy some BONDS (= numbered tickets) and every month have the chance to win a prize of money.有奖债券Premium (gas) is Am for four-star petrol.优质汽油[FOUR]
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