[] () the money value of a product, raw material, etc. without considering the effect of inflation on this value名义价格,虚价(没有考虑通货膨胀影响的产品、原材料等的货币价值)◆Inflation reduced the real price of our products by 15% before we were forced to raise the nominal price.在我们被迫提高名义价格之前,通货膨胀将我们产品的实际价格压低了 15%。 ()
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par a very small amount of money that is paid for sth, which is much less than the market price would be名义价格(以远远低于市场价格的少量金钱购买某物)◆They bought the company for the nominal price of 1 cent a share.他们以每股 1 分的名义价格购买了这家公司。 () ( ˌnominal ˈquotation) the price estimated for a share, commodity , etc. that has not yet been traded, and therefore has no market price名义价格(对未交易的股票、商品等的估价)