the retail price index
常見例句
- The retail price index, on which most pay deals are based, fell to 0.1%, the lowest level since March 1960, when it was -0.5%.
零售價(jià)格指數(shù)下降到了0.1個(gè)百分點(diǎn)創(chuàng)自1960年三月以來的新低。 1960年三月的零售價(jià)格指數(shù)是-0.5個(gè)百分點(diǎn)。 - The rises come at time when many Londoners face a pay freeze and the retail price index is running at -1.4%, and on top of a 6% increase in fares this year.
在漲價(jià)政策出臺(tái)的同時(shí),很多倫敦市民正面臨囊中羞澀的艱辛,零售物價(jià)指數(shù)更是達(dá)到了-1.4%。 而在此之前,公共交通費(fèi)用今年已經(jīng)上漲了6%。 - Inflation as measured by the retail price index, which is used as a basis for wage negotiations, was zero last month but failed to turn negative as the City had predicted.
作為工資談判基礎(chǔ)的零售價(jià)格指數(shù)上月為零,但是不至于轉(zhuǎn)為負(fù)數(shù)。 - They're both deflated by the Consumer Price Index or, in the case of the UK, the Retail Price Index to give us a real home price.
兩地指數(shù)均扣除了消費(fèi)者價(jià)格指數(shù),談到倫敦房價(jià),零售物價(jià)指數(shù)能夠反映實(shí)際房價(jià)
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