high premium

高额保费:指保险合同中规定的保费金额较高的情况

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高额保费:指保险合同中规定的保费金额较高的情况,通常与承保风险较大或保险期限较长有关。
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1·You have to pay a high premium for express delivery.
快递须付高额的附加费。
—— 《牛津词典》
2·They place a high premium on honesty largely because it is essential to their career.
他们非常重视诚实,主要是因为诚实对他们的事业至关重要。
3·Conversely, contemporary feminist theory has put a high premium on the variable of gen...
当代女性主义理论流派对社会性别变量给予了高度重视。
4·"A 'child' might pay a very high premium for a short term - usually five years," says Phuong Chung.
Phuong Chung说,“一个孩子在短期内,通常是五年,需要付非常高的保费,但过了。”
5·Meanwhile, some problems should be put a high premium: setting up intermediary take-over company;
但同时,应注意把握好几个问题:必须成立中介性接管公司;
6·"What Skechers are doing great is that they don't do the really high premium running shoes," Andersen says.
安徒生总结道:“斯凯奇之所以如此牛,是因为他们的跑鞋溢价不会过高。”
7·But seriously, why do admissions offices at top tier universities put such a high premium on diversity anyway?
回到正经的话题上来,为什么顶尖大学的招生办公室在多元化这方面增加了这么多的分量?
8·From the very beginning, PIFO keeps on put a high premium on building exhibition brands and designing and publishing.
自成立伊始,偏锋便高度注重展览品牌的营造与出版设计。
9·The deal represents a high premium on the smaller oil company’s stock price, which was $4.45 per share at Friday’s close.
此次交易溢价很高,上周五收盘时后者的股价仅为4.45美元。
10·We can insure the porcelain vases on your behalf, but at a rather high premium and the additional premium will be for your account.
我们可以保证瓷花瓶以自己的名义,但在相当高的溢价和附加保费将您的帐户。