lower prices

更低的价格:指比之前或比其他竞争对手更低的价格。

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更低的价格:指比之前或比其他竞争对手更低的价格。
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1·Panera Bread, an American fast-food chain known for its fresh ingredients, performed well, too, because it offers higher-quality food at lower prices than restaurants.
以新鲜食材而闻名的美国快餐连锁店“帕尼罗面包”也做得很好,因为它提供的食品比一般餐厅所提供的质量更好,价格也更低。
2·Granted, these producers' savings probably translate into lower prices at the grocery store, but how many consumers make that mental connection at the checkout counter?
诚然,这些生产商节省的制造成本可能会使得杂货店里的商品价格更低,但有多少消费者会在收银台前联想到这些呢?
3·From now on, I'll sell my food at lower prices.
从现在起,我将以更低的价格出售我的食物。
4·Supporters of the technology say it could improve buyers' experience by showing products they might like or by offering them products at lower prices.
这项技术的支持者表示,它可以通过向买家展示他们可能喜欢的产品,或以更低的价格向他们提供产品,从而改善买家的体验。
5·These forces will lead to cleaner factories, producing better goods at lower prices, personalised to our individual needs and desires.
这些动力会带来更干净的工厂,生产出更高性价比的产品,满足我们的个人需求并达成我们的愿望。
6·More supply means lower prices.
供应多会导致价格低。
7·We had expected much lower prices.
我们希望报价再低一些。
8·Customers are demanding greater value for lower prices.
客户们正在要求以更低的价格获得更高的价值。
9·Lower prices have made houses a bit more affordable.
价格下降略微地减轻了供房压力。
10·So Saudi Arabia's motives for wanting to lower prices are clear.
因此,沙特阿拉伯渴望低价的动机也是一清二楚。