1.涨价;记上,加上,赊账
1.to increase the price of something, especially something that you bought for a lower price
2.to correct or write notes or instructions on a piece of writing, especially before it is published
1.It seems to be acceptable to charge a higher mark-up for fair trade coffee, organic bread or lower-emission petrol.
向公平贸易咖啡、有机面包或低排放汽油收取更高价格,似乎是可以接受的。
2.The mark-up on food in a restaurant is usually at least 100%.
餐馆食物的成本加价率通常至少是100%。
3.First, there was a large mark-up reflecting the value of future payments the bank gets for servicing mortgages.
首先,当季收益有很大部分反映了银行抵押贷款业务的未来所得。
4.But it need not be quite so blatant: even if Mr Paulson's fund buys comparable assets, Goldman will be able to mark up its own book.
不过没必要做得如此露骨:即便保尔森的基金购入类似资产,高盛仍能提高自己的账面价值。
5.This struct acts as a container for the properties that you mark up (the link URL and linked text).
这个struct就好比是已标记属性(链接URL与被链接的文本)的一个容器。
6.Chief financial officers will be very reluctant to mark up the assets based on simply a few trades.
首席财务官会非常不情愿仅基于少数几笔交易就增记资产价值。
7.The mark-up on the original news stand price of 10 cents is one that even a superhero might have trouble arranging.
这本杂志最初在报亭仅售10美分,即便是超人也很难把价格飙到如此地步。
8.Once upon a time, web pages were just text, written in something called "Hypertext Mark-Up Language" or HTML.
记得当初,网页不过就是用所谓的“超文本标记语言”(又叫HTML)编写的文字。
9.It is not just the price of bottled water that offends me - though the mark-up in some restaurants is outrageous.
让我不快的并不只是瓶装水的价格——虽然某些餐厅的标价简直令人难以忍受。
10.The ITP will be submitted for approval and 'mark up' to the client by the contract engineer.
检验试验计划(ITP)提交给合同工程师,由其对客户进行核准,并作出标记。