柯林斯詞典per /p?, p??/ 1. PREP You use per to express rates and ratios. For example, if something costs $50 per year, you must pay $50 each year for it. If a vehicle is travelling at 40 miles per hour, it travels 40 miles each hour. 每[amount PREP n] ...$6 per week for lunch. …每周$6喫午飯。2. per head→see head 返回 per劍橋詞典used when expressing rates , prices , or measurements to mean "for each" 每,每一 The meal will cost $20 per person . 這頓飯每人要花20美元。 The car was travelling at 70 miles per hour (70 mph ). 那輛車以每小時70英裡的速度行駛著。 There are more cafés per square mile here than anywhere else in the country . 該地區(qū)每平方英裡內(nèi)的咖啡館要比該國其他任何一個地方都多。 也見percent 例句 They cut 2p per litre off the price of unleaded petrol .It costs a staggering $50,000 per week to keep the museum open to the public .In China , the policy of one child per family was introduced to stabilize the country's population at 1.6 billion .The train sped along at over 120 miles per hour .The computer screen displays 80 characters per line .習(xí)語as per instructions as per usual/normal 返回 per