COST    代價

NEEDED TO be PAID WHEN ONE INTENDS to BUY SOMETHING. 
BE PRICED ATSELL FORBE VALUED ATFETCHCOME TOAMOUNT TOI
Old Chinese Criteria
1. The general word for something having a certain monetary worth or exchange value is dāng 當. 2. Dé 得 is occasionally used to refer to the exhange value of something. NB: Dǐ 抵 and zhí 值 "be worth"is post-Buddhist (QING).
Modern Chinese Criteria
是 算 rough draft to BEGIN TO identify synonym group members for analysis, based on CL etc. 18.11.2003. CH /
See also
  • PRICEMONEY one MUST GIVE to BUY something.
Hypernym
  • NEED LACK AND be DISTRESSED BECAUSE of that. (anc: 7/0, child: 3)
  • LACK SITUATION OF NOT HAVING, OR NOT to BEING-IN the UNIVERSE. (anc: 6/0, child: 48)
  • SITUATION RELATION in which MANY HUMANS, FEATURES OR THINGS EXIST TOGETHER OR INTERACT. (anc: 5/0, child: 11)
  • A Dictionary of Selected Synonyms in the Principal Indo-European Languages ( BUCK 1988) p. 11.72

  • Words (5 items)

      jià OC: kraas MC: kɣɛ 1 Attribution
      Syntactic words
    • vicost, have a price
      dé OC: tɯɯɡ MC: tək 1 Attribution

    Dé 得 is occasionally used to refer to the exhange value of something.

      Syntactic words
    • vtoNstativebe worth, have the same value as
      zhí OC: dɯɡs MC: ɖɨ 0 Attributions

    Zhí 值 "be worth"is post-Buddhist (QING).

      Syntactic words
    • vtoNstativepost-Han (QING): be worth
      dǐ OC: tiilʔ MC: tei 0 Attributions

    Dǐ 抵 "be worth"is post-Buddhist (QING).

      Syntactic words
    • vtoNstativepost-Han (TANG): be worth
      dāng OC: taaŋ MC: tɑŋ 0 Attributions

    The general word for something having a certain monetary worth or exchange value is dāng 當.

      Syntactic words
    • vtoNstativebe worth, fetch (a certain amount of money, or some standard amount of money equivalent)