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Meanings of
cut-price
in English
Portuguese
tarifa reduzida
Back to the meaning
Reduced fee for people with low income.
reduced price
reduced rate
reduced fee
Related terms
fee
economic concept
Portuguese
tarifa reduzida
Costing less than standard price.
cut-rate
bargain-priced
Related terms
cheap
inexpensive
Synonyms
Examples for "
reduced price
"
reduced price
reduced rate
reduced fee
Examples for "
reduced price
"
1
We sell Bibles and Testaments to poor persons at a
reduced
price
.
2
And perhaps best of all, the increased performance comes at a
reduced
price
.
3
The state reportedly bought 70 DeerDeter units at a
reduced
price
.
4
These socks are sold at a
reduced
price
due to imperfection in manufacture.
5
You can find any amount of small purchasers at
reduced
price
.
1
Civil servants, who pay PRSI at a
reduced
rate
,
are not affected.
2
BTEA participants who are under 26 only qualify for a
reduced
rate
.
3
A
reduced
rate
of 10 per cent applies to certain qualifying manufacturing operations.
4
The financing products include deferred interest loans and
reduced
rate
loans.
5
The company said the
reduced
rate
would apply from October 1st.
1
With the
reduced
fee
,
some people returned to the line, including Jubril.
2
Ideally I'd like a
reduced
fee
next year, or a bit of money back.
3
Maurice Blackburn is also offering online COVID-19 employment law consultations at a
reduced
fee
.
4
The Institute of Irish Studies is offering
reduced
fee
scholarships to its summer school in Trinity College.
5
Trustee, which resulted in a
reduced
fee
request for Knoll's team and new disclosures about the handling of Knoll's potential conflict.
Usage of
cut-price
in English
1
A
cut
-
price
figure of £3m may be tempting, despite his injury problems.
2
Few airlines seem to be keen on taking on a
cut-price
A380.
3
Broadway is offering
cut
-
price
tickets in an attempt to woo back audiences.
4
Cheap food slung out in vast quantities, washed down with
cut
-
price
drinks.
5
Several other companies have since jumped on the bandwagon with various
cut
-
price
alternatives.
6
Julie Thornley is now warning others of the dangers of
cut
-
price
surgeries overseas.
7
Helsingør today trades on Shakespeare but its cobbled streets also offer
cut
-
price
alcohol.
8
Jimmy Ormsby from
cut
-
price
fuel brand Waitomo speaks to Susie Ferguson.
9
Its shelves are loaded with
cut
-
price
foodstuffs, its customers a cross-section of Israeli society.
10
Our second tip is a nice
cut
-
price
option up top.
11
Even this
cut
-
price
version would have been impossible on the salary Strike paid Robin.
12
Still,
cut
-
price
deals may be better than dilutive share issuance.
13
Imagine a
cut
-
price
Don't Look Nowenlivened with hints of J-Horror and you're halfway there.
14
They reckon someone is growing locally and flogging it
cut-price
.
15
That helped AMC wangle
cut
-
price
admission into European movie screening.
16
Last week the British government announced measures aimed at restricting the sale of
cut
-
price
alcohol.
Other examples for "cut-price"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
cut-price
Adjective
Frequent collocations
cut-price data
cut-price deals
cut-price goods
buy cut-price
cut-price competition
More collocations
Translations for
cut-price
Portuguese
tarifa reduzida
preço reduzido
valor reduzido
Cut-price
through the time