unpriced
英音[ ʌnˈpraɪst ] 美音[ ʌnˈpraɪst ]

贵重的

常用释义

词性释义

adj.

贵重的;无法估价的
例句
  • 全部
1·One day, I saw a beautiful piece of eel just sitting there, unpriced, and I asked the fisherman for it.
有一天,我看到一条很漂亮的鳗鱼就摆在那儿,没有标价,我就向渔夫要了它。
2·Although mostly unpriced, it is the most valuable stuff in the world.
淡水虽然没有标价,但却是世界上最珍贵的东西。
3·Finally there are external effects: the unpriced costs reflected in the modern environmental crisis.
最后是由外部效应:未标价的成本反映在现代环境危机中。
4·So one day I saw a beautiful piece of eel just sitting there, unpriced, and I asked the fisherman for it.
所以有一天我看到一条非常好的鳗鱼放在那里没标价格,我就会向渔民要这个。
5·Perhaps, then, slower population growth would reduce the pressure on fragile environments and conserve unpriced resources?
那么,或许减缓人口增速可以减对轻脆弱环境造成的压力,保护无法估价的资源?
同义词
adj.
贵重的;无法估价的