常見例句雙語(yǔ)例句A carbon charge would also help; each $10 tax on a ton of carbon dioxide emitted would raise the price of a kilowatt-hour from a coal-fired power plant by about a penny.對(duì)二氧化碳排放的征稅政策也有利于可再生能源的發(fā)展。 如果對(duì)每噸二氧化碳征收10美元的稅,那一度電的價(jià)格就要上漲1美分。"Retailers tend to raise the price a little over the real cost amid expectation of long-term inflation in production, labor, logistics and operational costs, " said Mr. Lin.他說(shuō):“在生產(chǎn)、勞動(dòng)力、物流和營(yíng)業(yè)成本預(yù)期將長(zhǎng)期上漲時(shí),零售商往往會(huì)把價(jià)格定得略高于實(shí)際成本。www.common-talk.comAt Ambrosia Bakery in Baton Rouge, La., owner Felix Sherman Sr. said the price of nuts is one reason he had to raise the price of a 9-inch pecan pie about 15 percent this year, to $12.95.菲利克斯.謝爾曼是于路易斯安那Baton Rouge的Ambrosia面包房的老板,他說(shuō)由于山核桃漲價(jià),今年他把9英寸的山核桃派提價(jià)了百分之十五,漲到了12.95美金。權(quán)威例句The inconvenient truth that politicians and others ignore is that taxes not only are a way for the government to raise revenue but are also a price and a burden.FORBES: Magazine ArticleIf monopoly A restrains its price in order to sell more, monopoly B will be able to raise its price and collect a bigger slice of monopoly rent.ECONOMIST: Divide and ruleIf the profit margins aren't high enough, a price raise could be enacted with little resistance.FORBES: Magazine Article 返回 raise a price