rock-bottom
英 [ˌrɒk ˈbɒtəm]
美 [ˌrɑːk ˈbɑːtəm]
n. 最低点;最低水平;低谷; 非常糟糕的状态;极度沮丧的处境;低谷
adj. (价格、水平)极低的,非常低的
英英释义
adj
- well below normal (especially in price)
双语例句
- What they do offer is a good product at a rock-bottom price.
他们提供的确实是物美价廉的产品。 - Let us have your rock-bottom price.
不,我们给你低价。 - Though there is still a gap between your rock-bottom prices and my expectations, I'm willing to sign contracts with you.
虽然贵方的底价与我方所希望得到的价格仍有距离,我还是愿意铅合同。 - By following the anti-Japan script and lowering the policy rate to rock-bottom levels and holding it there, the Fed ended up inflating the biggest bubbles of them all property and credit.
通过遵循上述反对日本的文件,将政策利率降至最低水平冰予以保持,美联储最终吹出了最大的泡沫房地产和信贷泡沫。 - The prices shown in price-lists and catalogues shall be deemed to be the rock-bottom prices and any further reductions is out of the question.
价目单和商品目录中标明的价格,应视为最低价格,不会再次减价。 - The parallels with Japan, where interest rates have been at rock-bottom for a decade, are striking.
同样的情况也发生在了日本,连续十年来日本的利率持续处于最低谷,实在是很令人咋舌。 - We sold these TV sets at rock-bottom prices.
我们以最低价出售了这些电视机。 - Because the store was going out of business, their entire stock of merchandise was on sale at rock-bottom prices. They are of good quality, anyway.
那些制造商们只好关门歇业。这家商店快歇业了,所以将所有存货以最低价抛售。但质量还是好的。 - Despite rock-bottom levels of interest rates, many companies, especially in private equity, discovered they were financially vulnerable.
尽管利率处于极低水平,但许多企业(尤其是私人股本运营的公司)发现自己的财务状况很脆弱。 - The seller can ask a sky-high price; the buyer can make a rock-bottom offer.
漫天要价,就地还钱。