柯林斯詞典price war (price wars) 1. N-COUNT If competing companies are involved in a price war, they each try to gain an advantage by lowering their prices as much as possible in order to sell more of their products and damage their competitors financially. 價格戰(zhàn)[商業(yè)] Their loss was partly due to a vicious price war between manufacturers that has cut margins to the bone. 他們的虧損部分是因爲(wèi)制造商之間把利潤空間削減到了極點的一場惡性價格戰(zhàn)。 返回 price war劍橋詞典a situation in which different companies compete with each other by reducing prices 價格戰(zhàn) A supermarket price war has led to lower profit margins . 超市價格戰(zhàn)導(dǎo)致利潤率降低。 返回 price war