基本解釋付傭金英漢例句雙語(yǔ)例句They are willing to pay a premium for safe and healthy quality products that let them do so.為了做到這一點(diǎn),她們?cè)敢鉃榘踩推焚|(zhì)優(yōu)良的產(chǎn)品付出一份額外的小費(fèi)。Like retail arcades, exchanges each seem to draw their own tribe of customers who know what they want, pay a premium for it and ignore bargains that would fetch much higher prices elsewhere.就像在零售街道,每個(gè)交易所似乎拉走屬于自己的客戶(hù)群,這些客戶(hù)知道自己想要什么,并為此支付定金,而不去為在別的地方能得到更高的價(jià)格而討價(jià)還價(jià)。Driven by that profit objective, Toyota executives reasoned American consumers would be willing to pay a premium for a Toyota -- a change from a long-held strategy of pricing cars at a value.在盈利目標(biāo)的驅(qū)動(dòng)下,豐田管理層設(shè)想美國(guó)消費(fèi)者會(huì)愿意為豐田車(chē)付出高價(jià),這對(duì)于豐田汽車(chē)長(zhǎng)期以來(lái)奉行的按質(zhì)定價(jià)戰(zhàn)略是一個(gè)轉(zhuǎn)變。權(quán)威例句From this experiment, telephone carriers established that people would pay a premium for mobile connections.FORBES: Age of Context: Really Smart Mobile Devices"Advertisers pay a premium for younger viewers, " say Brad Adgate head of research at Horizon Media.FORBES: Magazine ArticleInnovate and make differentiated pogo sticks people are willing to pay a premium for.FORBES: David Ricardo's Sugar Rushpay a premium for更多例句