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- McKinsey found Sony could charge a premium of up to 40% for televisions in developed markets, but even a 10% mark-up in China can put consumers off.
麥肯錫發(fā)現(xiàn),在一些發(fā)展成熟的市場里,索尼(Sony)敢于冒險(xiǎn)提價(jià)40%來銷售電視機(jī)。但在中國,即使10%的加價(jià)也能嚇跑消費(fèi)者。 - As long as there is competition for final sales, consumers will benefit both from cheaper production and from paying one fewer mark-up in the supply chain.
只要終端銷售存在競爭,消費(fèi)者不論從更加便宜的產(chǎn)品還是為供應(yīng)鏈提供低的加價(jià)中獲益。 - In view of the phenomenon of mark - devaluation in current higher education course examination, this paper suggests a method of relatively marking for course examination.
本文針對當(dāng)前高等學(xué)??荚嚪?jǐn)?shù)貶值的現(xiàn)象,提出了對課程考試進(jìn)行相對評分的思想。 - In baseball, Mark Buehrle of the Chicago White Sox pitched a perfect game on July twenty-third.
- Around sometime in the late '90s, Mark Jacob--he's the criminal here, he's probably out of jail now.
大概是在90年代末,一位叫馬克·雅各布的罪犯...,他可能已經(jīng)出獄了
耶魯公開課 - 金融市場課程節(jié)選 - The lamb will then be eaten as a family meal, and its blood will be smeared on the doorposts to mark the house so the angel of death knows to pass over that house -handy and the pun works in Hebrew, as well as English, In addition, each family is to eat unleavened bread.
然后這家人把羊吃掉,然后把羊血涂在門柱上,作為標(biāo)記,所以當(dāng)死亡天使經(jīng)過的時(shí)候便可以看到,這里有一個(gè)在希伯來語和英語中都能講得通雙關(guān)語,除此之外,每一家都要吃沒有發(fā)酵的面包。
耶魯公開課 - 舊約導(dǎo)論課程節(jié)選 - McKinsey found Sony could charge a premium of up to 40% for televisions in developed markets, but even a 10% mark-up in China can put consumers off.
ECONOMIST: Retailing in China - His teams at New Mexico won at least 22 games in each of his six seasons, highlighted by a school-record 30-5 mark in 2009-10.
FORBES: UCLA Lands Steve Alford, But Did Steve Alford Land One of America's Best Coaching Jobs? - Luckily, with the factory came a stack of Trabi spare parts, which Sachsenring sold at a huge mark-up in order to bring in cash during a hard first year.
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