The net price. The price after taxes.Net: (of an amount, value, or price) Remaining after a deduction, such as tax or a discount, has been made.
to run down
A decreased amount of something.
Not permanent, passing onward.
to use again and again
"Prix" is not a bad word; it is a French word that means "price" or "prize" in English.
The phrase 'tout prix' may mean all cost, or every price. In the word-by-word translation, the adjective 'tout' means 'entire, whole'. And the noun 'prix' means 'price'.
Great priceTranslated from French it literally means Big Prize. Grand=big, Prix=prize (actually there are a few different meanings of the word "prix" but in this context it means "prize")
If you mean Formula1 Grand Prix then it was in 1999
Big prize
le prix
The translation of "prix" in English is "price."
Prix is a French Word. It means Prize. Thus the Grand Prix literally means Big Prize. Logically, it would be the car race that paid the winner more money than any other race.
Une ferme is a farm. It can also mean firm as in Prix ferme !
price of a room
Grand Touring Package
le prix du vêtement is 'the price of the piece of clothing / clothes / outfit' in French.