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/ˈpriːmiəm/ |
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1 | an amount of money that you pay regularly for an insurance policy 保险费;保险金 |
| Your monthly premium will be £36. 你每个月支付的保险费为36英镑。 |
| Insurance premiums will increase again next year. 明年保险费又要上调了。 |
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2 | an amount of money paid in addition to the usual amount 附加费;附加款 |
| Customers are required to pay a premium for this service. 顾客按要求应支付这项服务的附加费。 |
| 2a | the amount by which the price of a share is higher than its original price (股票的)升水,贴水,利得 | |
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- | at a premium |
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1 | if something is at a premium , a lot of people want it so it is difficult to get 紧缺;紧俏 | Space was at a premium here. 这里空间奇缺。 | |
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2 | if someone sells something at a premium , they charge extra money for it because a lot of people want it (因紧俏而)提价 |
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- | put/place a premium on sth |
| to believe that a particular quality or activity is very important |
| 高度重视某事物 |
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