常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句Instead, it sets a keen price, and then relies on a vast network of resellers and retailers to close the deal with customers.恰恰相反,聯(lián)想制定一個(gè)低廉的價(jià)格,然后依托一個(gè)巨大的分銷(xiāo)網(wǎng)絡(luò)(包含大量的分銷(xiāo)商和零售商)去獲得客氣的訂單。Competitiveness is usually taken to mean keen prices: if the price of cars produced in one country falls, foreign demand for them expands.競(jìng)爭(zhēng)力通常表現(xiàn)為低價(jià):如果一國(guó)的汽車(chē)生產(chǎn)價(jià)下降,別國(guó)對(duì)該國(guó)的廉價(jià)汽車(chē)的需求就會(huì)上升。Sir Victor Blank, the chairman of Lloyds who pushed through the deal on which Gordon Brown was keen, paid the price for angering shareholders.推動(dòng)這宗首相Gordon Brown熱衷的交易的勞埃德銀行(Lioyds)主席Victor Blank先生為平息憤怒的股東付出了代價(jià)。權(quán)威例句Instead, it sets a keen price, and then relies on a vast network of resellers and retailers to close the deal with customers.ECONOMIST: Old-school retailing in a high-tech businessHence the flutter of speculation about Mr Karmazin's future, not least by investors keen to eliminate the share-price discount that the uncertainty periodically creates.ECONOMIST: A media mogul considers his options 返回 keen price