词汇 | prices oneself out of the market |
释义 | (redirected from prices oneself out of the market)price (oneself, someone, or something) out of the marketTo change the price of something in such a way that the market becomes no longer competitive or viable for oneself, someone, or something. They've really priced themselves out of the market by selling the new model at such a high price. Giant retail chains are pricing locally owned shops out of the market all over the country. price someone or something out of the marketto raise or lower a price and drive someone or something out of the marketplace. You are a very good singer, but your agent has priced you out of the market. The discount prices posted by the chain store were meant to price us out of the market. price out of the marketCharge so much for a product or service that no one will buy it, as in Asking $10 each for those old records is pricing yourself out of the market. [First half of 1900s] price yourself out of the marketIf you price yourself out of the market, you try to sell goods or services at such a high price that nobody buys them. At £150,000 for a season, he really is pricing himself out of the market. price yourself out of the marketbe unable to compete commercially.price yourself/something out of the ˈmarketdemand such a high price for something that no one wants to buy it: If you charge too much, you’ll price yourself out of the market.price out of the market To eliminate the demand for (goods or services) by setting prices too high. |
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