to pay an unreasonably high price for something
to pay an unreasonably high price for something
used for saying that a cost is paid by a person themselves instead of an organization or fund
to accept the financial burden or responsibility for a certain project, service, or event, and pay for it
to pay for one's expenses and not need financial support from others
现行费率
他以该品牌和型号车辆的现行价格购买了这辆二手车。
not needing to pay anything upfront or to make a deposit
to pay the expense of something, usually instead of someone else
(of two or more people) to pay one's own share of the costs
to pay half of the expenses each
to purchase an item, typically a product or object, that is defective, unsatisfactory, or of little value or use
橱窗购物
简和莎拉喜欢在周末时在城市购物区进行橱窗购物。
to try to sell something when the conditions are not favorable