cheap / tʃip /

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cheap2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

cheap·er, cheap·est.

  1. costing very little; relatively low in price; inexpensive: a cheap dress.
  2. costing little labor or trouble: Words are cheap.
  3. charging low prices: a very cheap store.
adv. 副词 adverb
  1. at a low price; at small cost: He is willing to sell cheap.

cheap 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

inexpensive

adj. 形容词 adjective

inferior, low in quality

adj. 形容词 adjective

low, vulgar

adj. 形容词 adjective

concerned with saving money

cheap构成的短语

  • cheap at twice the price
  • cheap shot
  • cheap skate
  • dirt cheap
  • on the cheap

更多cheap例句

  1. At the $99,900 price, it’s certainly not cheap—but it’s on-par with the entry-level Porsche Taycan, which starts just above $100,000 and goes way up from there.
  2. The best cheap vest will fit comfortably and offer multiple heat zones and temperature adjustments.
  3. Stratton Oakmont would buy certain stocks cheap and talk up their value to unsuspecting investors — the “pump.”
  4. Best cheap all-in-one printer under $100It can be challenging to find a good all-in-one printer for under $100.
  5. Ordinarily, “gold filled” jewelry is similar to gold-plated — a cheaper metal coated with a thick layer of gold.
  6. In doing so he exposed the failure of other airlines in the region to see the huge pent-up demand for cheap travel.
  7. Betrayal…you can hear it…betraying the thing he loves for a cheap bit of film publicity.
  8. Riffing off the slogan “Now Everyone Can Fly,” the carrier offered no-frills flights that were both cheap and plentiful.
  9. Paper and cloth are cheap, what people are paying for is the story.
  10. Was Che anything more than a cheap karaoke of what he stood for?
  11. Cheap as they are, they are a poorer speculation than even corner lots in a lithographic city of Nebraska or Oregon.
  12. In 1205 wheat was worth 12 pence per bushel, which was cheap, as there had been some years of famine previous thereto.
  13. Some cheap food was presented to the printer in the shape of potatoes, with which his windows were smashed.
  14. In the early sixties a cheap edition appeared, and cheap editions were rare things then.
  15. She was dressed in her brightest skirt and fairly shone with the abundance of cheap jewelry she wore.