Слово англійською: premium
Іменник
Переклад premium українською: страхови́й вне́сок, допла́та (пре́мія), надба́вка, першосо́ртний, 95-ий бензи́н
Детальний опис
- an amount of money that you pay once or regularly for an insurance policy
- a monthly premium of £66.25
Synonyms paymentpaymentpremium ▪ contribution ▪ subscription ▪ repayment ▪ deposit ▪ instalmentThese are all words for an amount of money that you pay or are expected to pay, or for the act of paying.payment an amount of money that you pay or are expected to pay; the act of paying:- ten monthly payments of $50
- payment in advance
premium an amount of money that you pay once or regularly for an insurance policy; an extra payment added to the basic rate; a higher amount of money than usual:- an insurance premium
- a premium for express delivery
contribution a sum of money that you pay regularly to your employer or the government in order to pay for benefits such as health insurance, a pension, etc:- You can increase your monthly contributions to the pension plan.
subscription an amount of money you pay in advance to receive a service:- a subscription to Netflix
repayment (British English) an amount of money that you pay regularly to a bank, etc. until you have returned all the money that you owe; the act of paying this money:- the repayments on the loan
deposit an amount of money that you pay as the first part of a larger payment:- We've put down a 5 per cent deposit on the house.
instalment one of a number of payments that you make regularly over a period of time until you have paid for something:- We paid for the car by/in instalments.
Patterns- (a/an) annual/monthly/regular payment/premium/contributions/subscription/repayment/deposit/instalment
- payment/repayment in full
- to pay a(n) premium/contribution/subscription/deposit/instalment
- to make a payment/repayment/deposit
- to meet/keep up (with) (the) payment(s)/the premiums/(the) repayment(s)/the instalments
Wordfinder- actuary
- annuity
- cover
- excess
- insurance
- no-claims bonus
- policy
- premium
- risk
- underwrite
- an extra payment added to the basic rate
- You have to pay a high premium for express delivery.
- A premium of 10 per cent is paid out after 20 years.
- He was willing to pay a premium for a house near the sea.
- There's a risk premium of probably $10 a barrel built into oil prices.
- a premium-rate phone number
Word Originearly 17th cent. (in the sense ‘reward, prize’): from Latin praemium ‘booty, reward’, from prae ‘before’ + emere ‘buy, take’.
Idioms - if something is at a premium, there is little of it available and it is difficult to get
- Space is at a premium in a one-bedroomed apartment.
- Good student accommodation is at a premium.
- at a higher than normal price
- Shares are selling at a premium.
put/place/set a premium on somebody/something
- to think that somebody/something is particularly important or valuable
- The company places a high premium on initiative.
- They put a high premium on customer loyalty.