reprice             
verb [ T ] (also re-price) uk/ˌriːˈpraɪs/ us/ˌriːˈpraɪs/
 重新定价
to put a new price on a product
  Given the sheer number of items in the shop, repricing goods has been a logistical challenge. 鉴于商店中的商品数量庞大,重新定价商品一直是后勤方面的挑战。 
 The company repriced the drug at £8.57 per dose in order to help fund research.
   finance & economics specialized(对利率)重新定价 
to decide a new rate of interest on money that is borrowed or saved
  Most providers of savings accounts will be repricing their rates at the beginning of next month. 大多数储蓄账户的提供者将在下月初对其利率进行重新定价。 
  finance & economics specialized(对股票或其他投资)重新定价 
to change the value of shares or other types of investments
  Some companies have repriced options after their share prices fell. 一些公司在股价下跌后对期权进行了重新定价。 
 - More examples
 - The bank repriced all their tracker rate mortgages for new customers.
 - The mortgage market is hugely uncertain at the moment and lenders are continually repricing products.
 - The bank offers variable-rate credit cards that are repriced monthly.
 - The company will be able to reprice its rights issue at 50 pence per share.
 - With the euro falling against the dollar, wine-makers will have to either reprice their products or absorb the difference.