柯林斯詞典premium /?pri?m??m/ (premiums) 1. N-COUNT A premium is a sum of money that you pay regularly to an insurance company for an insurance policy. 保險(xiǎn)費(fèi) It is too early to say whether insurance premiums will be affected. 保險(xiǎn)費(fèi)會(huì)不會(huì)受到影響現(xiàn)在判定還為時(shí)過(guò)早。2. N-COUNT A premium is a sum of money that you have to pay for something in addition to the normal cost. 附加費(fèi) Even if customers want "solutions," most are not willing to pay a premium for them. 即使顧客們想要“解決方案”,大部分人不愿意為此支付附加費(fèi)。3. ADJ Premium products are of a higher than usual quality and are often expensive. 高端的[ADJ n] At the premium end of the market, business is booming. 在市場(chǎng)的高端銷售區(qū),生意火暴。4. PHRASE If something is at a premium, it is wanted or needed, but is difficult to get or achieve. 求之難得 If space is at a premium, choose adaptable furniture that won't fill the room. 如果空間很有限,就選購(gòu)不太占地方的可改裝家具。5. PHRASE If you buy or sell something at a premium, you buy or sell it at a higher price than usual, for example, because it is in short supply. 以高價(jià) (買(mǎi)、賣(mài)) He eventually sold the shares back to the bank at a premium. 他最終以高價(jià)將股票返售給了銀行。 返回 premiums