dictionnaire Norvégien - Anglais

Norsk - English

pris Anglais:

1. price price


The price rose.
Price increases explain the difference between the real and nominal growth rates.
Every time cigarettes go up in price, many people try to give up smoking.
We have considered your proposal, and we have decided that we are not able to reduce the price.
Today is the fifth day of continual stock price decline.
With this price, your product would not be competitive in the Japanese market.
My roommate is prodigal when it comes to spending money on movies; he buys them the day they're released, regardless of price.
It was quite possible to buy a house, just as it is in England, provided one gives up the idea of buying a home one likes, and at a reasonable price.
Who can find a virtuous woman? for her price is far above rubies.
Our boss insisted on that price, the shopkeeper explained. "But you know, you don't have to pay me 0.99 in kopeks. You can pay more if you like."
It was him as told me what to do. "Dye your hair, Jack," he says; "it's what I've had to myself," he says. "They won't have old men nowadays, at no price."
No, the shopkeeper replied. "I'm quite serious. You saw the price tag."
For four years, he cut the grass at the original price, but I noticed that toward the end of that year, he had a helper with him quite often.
Don't get taken in by their advertising; I don't see how they can sell something like that for that price.
Be careful when you shop, because some sales people will try to take advantage of you and offer you an expensive price.

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