Price cutting
英音[ praɪs ˈkʌtɪŋ ] 美音[ praɪs ˈkʌtɪŋ ]

降价:指降低商品或服务的价格

常用释义

词性释义

降价:指降低商品或服务的价格,以吸引更多消费者或提高市场份额。
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Such price cutting in Britain is alarming some U. S. Industry analysts who fear it could set a dangerous precedent for the U. S.
这种降价,在英国是震惊美国的一些业内分析人士担心这会开创一个危险的先例。
For the off-season or worth-selling goods carrying out promotion with a price cutting, so as to speed up funding withdrawn from circulation.
对于淡季或者不畅销商品进行降价促销,加快资金回笼。
However, this approach can backfire if it triggers a price-cutting spiral.
然而事与愿违的是,这条途径可能引发商家竞相降价。
这些信息包括市场发展,竞争对手价格,削价等。
削价经营通货紧缩阶段,人们喜欢讨价砍了一个好价钱而沾沾自喜的!
Price-cutting at many hotels suggests there may be a glut of rooms.
许多饭店的减价措施表明也许有大量客房闲置。
如果采取降价的公司生产成本较低,那么价格竞争手段是非常有效的,也是非常可取的。
China's market is divided between about 20 different companies, which has added another dimension to fierce competition: price-cutting.
目前中国市场被大约20家不同的公司瓜分,这给本已激烈的竞争又加了码:降价。
而降价销售也极大地降低了卖家的利润。
"There will be plenty more price-cutting again this year, " he says.
“今年又会有更多的降价行动。”
同义词
[贸易]削价;减价