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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
premium


pre·mium [premium premiums premia] noun, adjective BrE [ˈpriːmiəm] NAmE [ˈpriːmiəm]
noun
1. an amount of money that you pay once or regularly for an insurance policy
a monthly premium of £6.25
2. an extra payment added to the basic rate
You have to pay a high premium for express delivery.
A premium of 10% is paid out after 20 years.
He was willing to pay a premium for a house near the sea.

Word Origin:
early 17th cent. (in the sense ‘reward, prize’): from Latin praemium ‘booty, reward’, from prae ‘before’ + emere ‘buy, take’.

Synonyms:
payment
premium • contribution • subscription • repayment • deposit • instalment
These 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 governmentin 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 regular copies of a newspaper or magazine or to receive a service: a subscription to ‘Newsweek’
repayment • (BrE) 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% 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 sth: We paid for the car by/in instalments.
(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

Example Bank:
Good hotels are at a premium= difficult to obtain and therefore expensive.
Good student accommodation is at a premium.
Intense competition has kept premiums low.
My insurance premiums increase each year.
Premiums on many cars will go up this year.
The additional premium costs $1 800 a year.
The company is charging a pretty hefty premium for access to their network.
The company places a high premium on customer loyalty.
The insurance company has increased our premiums.
There's a risk premium of probably $10 a barrel built into oil prices.
We're struggling to keep up our premiums.
bought at a premium of 40 per cent above the current market price
equity risk premiums
the premiums for your pension plan
the rising cost of medical malpractice insurance premiums
A premium of 10% is paid out after 20 years.
Daytime calls are charged at premium rate.
He was willing to pay a premium for a house on the waterfront.
We pay a monthly premium of £6.25 for home contents insurance.
Idioms:at a premium put a premium on somebody
 
adjective only before noun
very high (and higher than usual); of high quality
premium prices/products

Word Origin:
early 17th cent. (in the sense ‘reward, prize’): from Latin praemium ‘booty, reward’, from prae ‘before’ + emere ‘buy, take’.
 

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