Cheap

[tʃiːp] or [tʃip]

解释:

(adj.) relatively low in price or charging low prices; 'it would have been cheap at twice the price'; 'inexpensive family restaurants' .

(adj.) embarrassingly stingy .

录入:库尔特--From WordNet

解释:

(n.) A bargain; a purchase; cheapness.

(n.) Having a low price in market; of small cost or price, as compared with the usual price or the real value.

(n.) Of comparatively small value; common; mean.

(adv.) Cheaply.

(v. i.) To buy; to bargain.

手打:尤赖亚

同义词及近义词:

a. [1]. Low-priced.[2]. Common, of little value, of small account.

编辑:桑德拉

同义词及反义词:

SYN:Common, inexpensive, uncostly, mean, vile, worthless, low-priced

ANT:Rare, costly, worthy, expensive, honorable, noble, high

杰克逊整理

解释:

adj. low in price: of a place where prices are low as 'a cheap market:' of a low price in relation to the value: easily obtained: of small value or reckoned at such.—v.t. Cheap′en to ask the price of a thing: to make cheap to lower the price of: to lower the reputation of: to beat down the price of.—n. Cheap′ener.—adv. Cheap′ly.—n. Cheap′ness.—Cheap Jack or John a travelling hawker who pretends to give great bargains; Cheap labour labour paid at a poor rate; Cheap trip an excursion by rail or steamer at a reduced fare; Cheap-tripper one who goes on such a trip.—Dirt cheap ridiculously cheap.—On the cheap cheap or cheaply.—To be cheap of anything (Scot.) to get off with less than one deserved or expected as of punishment.

埃弗雷特编辑

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录入:玛格

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