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What's the differences among prize, premium and award? Thank you in advance.
12 de ene. de 2017 19:08
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Thank you for question, Mattia.
Usually these words are associated with verbs.
Prize = to win; something (a gift) that is won by some contest or competition
Award = to give; something (a gift, recognition) that is given to someone
Premium = to pay, to receive, to earn, to cost
In the United States, "premium" can have an exact legal definition.
In most cases a premium is paid to someone or received, depending on the context.
Premiums are sums paid to meet some legal requirement or exchange for service, or as in
insurance schemes: what is paid to receive insurance coverage.
12 de enero de 2017
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A prize is received for winning a game or competition. For example: "She won the grand prize in the lottery."
An award is received for doing something well. For example: "His parents gave him an award for getting good grades."
A premium is received for completing a specific act. For example "He received a government premium for installing new windows on his house". Premium can also mean the amount you pay for something (like insurance premium).
12 de enero de 2017
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Mattia
Competencias lingüísticas
Inglés, Italiano, Persa (farsi)
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