- 价格 jiàgé priceThe cost of a product or service expressed in terms of money
- 价值 jiàzhí value (worth)monetary worth or price of an item
- 评价 píngjià to evaluateto appraise or assess the value, quality, or importance of someone or something
- 房价 fángjià house pricethe cost of buying a house or apartment; housing prices
- 代价 dàijià costthe sacrifice, effort, or loss incurred to achieve a particular result or goal
- 股价 gǔjià stock priceshare price; the trading price of a stock on the market as determined by supply and demand
- 售价 shòujià selling priceThe price at which a product or commodity is sold.
- 降价 jiàngjià to lower pricesto reduce the price of something; to cut the price; to get cheaper
- 物价 wùjià commodity pricesthe price of goods; commodity prices
- 定价 dìngjià to set a priceTo fix or determine a price.
- 报价 bàojià quoted pricea price report, quote, or bid price provided by a seller or bidder
- 原价 yuánjià original priceprice at which something was originally set or sold, including the cost price or prime cost before markup or discount
- 低价 dījià low pricean inexpensive or low price for a product or service
- 特价 tèjià special pricea price that has been lowered for a sale or special promotion; bargain price
- 价钱 jiàqian priceThe cost at which something is bought or sold; price
- 涨价 zhǎngjià to rise in priceto increase in price or value; to appreciate
- 价位 jiàwèi price levelThe price level or position of a product's price relative to others of its kind
- 票价 piàojià ticket priceticket price; fare; cost of admission for things like transport or events
- 价值观 jiàzhíguān valuesvalue system; a person's or culture's standards regarding what is important in life
- 高价 gāojià high pricea price that is higher than average; expensive cost
- 出价 chūjià to bidto offer a price for something; to make an offer as a buyer
- 有价值 yǒujiàzhí valuableto have value; to be worth something; valuable
- 身价 shēnjià social statussocial status or reputation; the value or worth placed on a person in society
- 市场价格 shìchǎngjiàgé market priceThe price of a commodity or service in the open market
- 廉价 liánjià cheaplow-priced; inexpensive; low-cost
- 汇价 huìjià exchange ratethe rate at which one currency can be exchanged for another; same as [[汇率|匯率|hui4 lu:4]]
- 地价 dìjià land pricethe price or value of land
- 最低价 zuìdījià lowest pricelowest possible price; minimum price
- 电价 diànjià electricity priceThe price of electricity; the unit price paid for the use of power
- 单价 dānjià unit pricethe price of a single unit of a product or service
- 总价 zǒngjià total pricethe total value or sum price of all items; overall price
- 造价 zàojià construction costThe amount of money required to build or manufacture something
- 收盘价 shōupánjià closing priceclosing price of a stock, share, or commodity
- 成交价 chéngjiāojià final priceThe agreed price at which a transaction is completed; negotiated price or auction sale price
- 差价 chājià price differenceThe difference in price for the same product based on factors such as location, season, quality, or the gap between wholesale and retail prices.
- 竞价 jìngjià to bidto bid against others; to compete on price in an auction or sale to reach a deal
- 限价 xiànjià price limita ceiling or restriction placed on the price of goods or services
- 标价 biāojià marked priceThe price shown or marked on a product
- 估价 gūjià to appraiseto estimate the price or value of something; to evaluate or assess the importance of a person or thing
- 调价 tiáojià to adjust pricesto raise or lower the price of goods; price adjustment
- 讨价还价 tǎojiàhuánjià to bargainTo haggle over a price while buying or selling
- 溢价 yìjià premiuma price higher than the face value or standard price; an amount paid above the normal rate
- 提价 tíjià to raise pricesto increase the price of goods or services
- 平价 píngjià fair priceA stable, normal, or state-regulated price
- 加价 jiājià to raise the priceto increase a price; to hike the cost of something
- 物价指数 wùjiàzhǐshù price indexA statistical measure used to track changes in the price of goods over time by comparing the average price in one period against a base period.
- 开价 kāijià to quote a priceto state a price (usually by a seller); to make an offer
- 市价 shìjià market pricemarket price; market value; the ruling price of goods based on supply and demand
- 价款 jiàkuǎn pricethe amount of money paid or received for a purchase; cost
Sources
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- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH