柯林斯詞典markup /?mɑ?k?p/ (markups) 1. N-COUNT A markup is an increase in the price of something, for example the difference between its cost and the price that it is sold for. 漲價(jià) We all know that most wine in restaurants is over-priced: a markup of 200 percent on cost is considered normal. 我們都知道飯店中大部分葡萄酒標(biāo)價(jià)過高:在成本價(jià)上漲200%被認(rèn)為是正常的。 返回 markup劍橋詞典the amount by which the price of something is increased before it is sold again 加價(jià)幅度 The usual markup on clothes is about 20 percent . 服裝通常加價(jià)20%左右。 返回 markup