1.a very high price
1.No doubt what gas their is available will be top dollar, easily exceeding ten US dollars per gallon in many locations world wide.
毫无疑问,什麽气体他们可将顶级美元,很容易在许多地方,世界各地超过10家美国每加仑美元。
2.If it has to be roses, stores charge top dollar for long-stemmed red, so maybe pink and short-stemmed will do.
要是必须得玫瑰,长茎的红玫瑰最贵,可以选粉红色短茎玫瑰。
3.This is an independent marketing contractor who apparently believes she deserved top dollar for her expertise.
这里涉及的是一个独立的营销商,她显然相信她能够从专业中获取高额报酬。
4.Banks defend their model by arguing that they have to pay top dollar to secure the best employees, who maximise profits for shareholders.
投资银行为自己的分配模式做辩护,认为只有支付高报酬才能留住最佳职员,从而给公司股东带来最大利润。
5.And I promise that we'll rent that place out for top dollar.
我保证一定会以高价将房子租出去。
6.Asia's willingness to pay top dollar has prompted a flotilla of cargoes to be perted from the Atlantic to the Pacific.
由于亚洲愿意支付高价,液化天然气的繁忙运输路线也随之从大西洋转移到太平洋。
7.He plans to sell this information to advertisers willing to pay top dollar for granular data about people's interests and activities.
他计划把这些信息卖给广告经营者们,他们很乐意付钱买到关于大众群体的喜好与日常行为的分析图表。
8.Lewis Fan, an analyst with Brean Murray Carret, questioned whether wealthy Chinese are willing to pay top-dollar for health care.
美国飞利凯睿证券有限公司的分析师刘易斯·范对有钱的中国人是否愿意为医疗保健支付高价表示怀疑。
9.When a guest pays top dollar for sleeping rooms and can't get a quick , hot , courteous breakfast the following morning .
客人住在舒适的房间而次日享受不到又快、又热、又好的早餐。
10.That's the best hotel in New York, but it costs you top dollar to stay there.
那是纽约最好的旅馆,但是住在那儿费用昂贵。