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pre·mi·um

(prē′mē-əm)n.
1. An amount paid or required, often as an installment payment, for an insurance policy.
2.
b. An interest payment, usually on a regular basis, on a loan.
3. A sum of money or bonus paid in addition to a regular price, salary, or other amount: Many people are willing to pay a premium to live near the ocean.
4.
a. The amount at which something, such as a security or a currency, is valued above its initial or nominal price.
b. The amount at which a securities option is bought or sold.
5.
a. Something offered free or at a reduced price as an inducement to buy something else: offered the backpack as a premium for students opening new bank accounts.
6. An unusual or high value: Employers put a premium on honesty and hard work.
7. Archaic Payment for training in a trade or profession.
adj.
Idiom: at a premium
More valuable than usual, as from scarcity: Fresh water was at a premium after the reservoir was contaminated.
[Latin praemium, inducement, reward : prae-, pre- + emere, to take, buy; see em- in Indo-European roots.]
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

premium

(ˈpriːmɪəm) n
1. (Commerce) an amount paid in addition to a standard rate, price, wage, etc; bonus
2. (Insurance) the amount paid or payable, usually in regular instalments, for an insurance policy
3. (Commerce) the amount above nominal or par value at which something sells
4. (Commerce)
a. an offer of something free or at a specially reduced price as an inducement to buy a commodity or service
5. a prize given to the winner of a competition; award
6. (Banking & Finance) US an amount sometimes charged for a loan of money in addition to the interest
7. great value or regard: to put a premium on someone's services.
8. (Commerce) a fee, now rarely required, for instruction or apprenticeship in a profession or trade
9. at a premium
a. in great demand or of high value, usually because of scarcity

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[C17: from Latin praemium prize, booty, reward]
Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014

pre•mi•um

(ˈpri mi əm)
n.
1. a prize or bonus given as an inducement, as to purchase products.
2. a bonus, gift, or sum additional to price, wages, interest, or the like.
3. the amount usu. paid in installments by a policyholder for coverage under a contract.
4. a sum above the nominal or par value of a thing.
5. great value or esteem: She puts a premium on loyalty.
adj.
6. of exceptional quality or greater value than others of its kind; superior.
Idioms: at a premium,
b. in short supply; in demand.
syn: See bonus.
Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved.

premium

- First meant 'prize, reward.'
Farlex Trivia Dictionary. © 2012 Farlex, Inc. All rights reserved.
Noun1.premium - payment for insurance
payment - a sum of money paid or a claim discharged
2.premium - the amount that something in scarce supply is valued above its nominal value; 'they paid a premium for access to water'
economic value, value - the amount (of money or goods or services) that is considered to be a fair equivalent for something else; 'he tried to estimate the value of the produce at normal prices'
3.premium - a fee charged for exchanging currencies
charge - the price charged for some article or service; 'the admission charge'
4.premium - a prize, bonus, or award given as an inducement to purchase products, enter competitions initiated by business interests, etc.; 'they encouraged customers with a premium for loyal patronage'
prize, award - something given for victory or superiority in a contest or competition or for winning a lottery; 'the prize was a free trip to Europe'
bonus, incentive - an additional payment (or other remuneration) to employees as a means of increasing output
5.premium - payment or reward (especially from a government) for acts such as catching criminals or killing predatory animals or enlisting in the military
governing, government activity, government, governance, administration - the act of governing; exercising authority; 'regulations for the governing of state prisons'; 'he had considerable experience of government'
reward - payment made in return for a service rendered
Adj.1.premium - having or reflecting superior quality or value; 'premium gasoline at a premium price'
superior - of high or superior quality or performance; 'superior wisdom derived from experience'; 'superior math students'

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Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.

premium

noun
1.fee, charge, payment, instalmentan increase in insurance premiums
2.surcharge, extra charge, additional fee or chargeCustomers are not willing to pay a premium.
3.bonus, reward, prize, percentage(informal), perk(Brit. informal), boon, bounty, remuneration, recompense, perquisiteShareholders did not receive a premium on the price of their shares.
at a premiumin great demand, valuable, expensive, rare, costly, scarce, in short supply, hard to come by, like gold dust, beyond your means, not to be had for love or moneyTickets to the game are at a premium.
put or place a (high) premium on somethinghold in high regard, value, appreciate, set great store by, put a high value onI place a high premium on what someone is like as a person.
Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002

premium

nounSomething given in return for a service or accomplishment:
accolade, award, guerdon, honorarium, plum, prize, reward.
The American Heritage® Roget's Thesaurus. Copyright © 2013, 2014 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

premium

[ˈpriːmɪəm]A.N
2. (= surcharge) → recargom
people will pay a premium for quality (fig) → la gente está dispuesta a pagarmás para adquirircalidad
4. (US) (= gasoline) → súperf
5. (in phrases)
to be at a premium (Comm) → estar por encimade lapar; (= be scarce) → estar muysolicitado
space is at a premium in our houseen casa no nos sobraespacio
to sell sth at a premiumvender algo con prima
to putorplace a premium on sth (= value) → valorar mucho algo; (= make valuable) → hacer que suba el valor de algo; (= make important) → hacer que se dé másimportancia a algo
I put a high premium on privacyvaloro mucho la intimidad
population pressure put land at a premiumla presióndemográficahizo que subiera el valor de la tierra
the risk of disease puts a premium on hygieneel riesgo de enfermedadhace que se dé másimportanciaa lahigiene

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B.ADJ
1. (= top quality) [brand, product] → de calidadsuperior, de primera calidad
premium gasoline (US) → (gasolina f) súper f
2. (= higher than normal)
premium pricepreciom con prima, preciommáselevado
premium ratetarifaf de primas
C.CPDpremium bondN (Brit) bono del estado que permite participar en una lotería nacional

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Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

premium

[ˈpriːmiəm]n
(= additional charge) → supplémentf
to sell at a premium [+ shares] → vendreau-dessus du pair
to be at a premium (fig) [housing, produce] → être particulièrementcher/ère; [space] → être précieux
to place a high premium on sth → faire grand cas de qch
to put a high premium on sth → faire grand cas de qch
adj
(= top quality) [products, goods] → de première qualité
premium quality → de première qualité
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(= very high) to pay premium rates → payer le tarif fort
to pay premium prices → payer le prix fortpremium bond n(British)obligation (de l'Etat britannique) dont la répartition des dividendes est tirée au sortpremium deal noffre spécialepremium fuel (British)premium gasoline(US)nsuperm
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

premium

n(= bonus, additional sum)Bonusm, → Prämief; (= surcharge)Zuschlagm; (= insurance premium)Prämief; (St Ex) → Aufgeldnt, → Agiont; premium bond (Brit) → Los-or Lotterieanleihef; to sell something at a premiumetw über seinem Wertverkaufen; to be at a premium (St Ex) → über paristehen; (fig)hoch im Kursstehen; to place or put a (high) premium on something(fig)etwhocheinschätzenorbewerten
adj
(= top-quality)goods, branderstklassig; premium petrol (Brit) or gas (US) → Supernt, → Superbenzinnt
(= inflated)premium priceHöchstpreism; callers are charged a premium rate of 48p a minuteAnrufernwird der Höchsttarif von 48 Pence pro Minuteberechnet
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007

premium

[ˈpriːmɪəm]n (gen) → premio; (additional charge) → maggiorazionef
to sell at a premium (shares) → vendere sopra la pari
to be at a premium (fig) → essere ricercatissimo/a
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
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