going rate
1going rate — UK US noun [C] FINANCE ► the amount of money that something costs at the present time: the going rate for sth »The going rate for a skilled architect in India is about $50,000 per year. twice/three times, etc. the going rate »Firms advertising… …
2going rate — noun The current prevailing price that is being charged at the time for a service or product • • • Main Entry: ↑going * * * going rate : the average or usual price that is charged for something What s the going rate for a new computer? You can… …
3going rate — /ˌgəυɪŋ reɪt/ noun the usual or current rate of payment ● We pay the going rate for typists. ● The going rate for offices is £10 per square metre …
4going rate — /ˌgəυɪŋ reɪt/ noun the usual or current rate of payment ● We pay the going rate for typists. ● The going rate for offices is £10 per square metre …
5going rate — noun The current standard or usual price, rate, or salary for something. He did a terrible job, and then charged more than twice the going rate for it! …
6going rate — See the going rate …
7(the) going rate — the going rate phrase the usual amount of money that people are paying for something the going rate for: What’s the going rate for babysitting these days? Thesaurus: prices and costssynonym types of prices and describing prices and costshyponym …
8the going rate — the usual amount of money that people are paying for something the going rate for: What s the going rate for babysitting these days? …
9(the) going rate (for something) — the ˌgoing ˈrate (for sth) idiom the usual amount of money paid for goods or services at a particular time • They pay slightly more than the going rate. Main entry: ↑goingidiom …
10the going rate — the standard price or fee, the usual price The going rate for car repairs is about $60 an hour …