cheapen 的 2 个定义
- to make cheap or cheaper.
- to lower in esteem; bring into contempt: Constant swearing cheapened him.
- to decrease the quality or beauty of; make inferior or vulgar: She cheapened the dress by adding a fringe to it.
- Archaic. to bargain for.
- to become cheap or cheaper.
cheapen 近义词
diminish worth
更多cheapen例句
- Luckily, there are several fantastic options out there for an inexpensive pair that doesn’t cheapen the listening experience.
- Plus, says Clayton, putting in an Ethernet-wired mesh system can increase your home’s value by 10 to 15 percent—not to mention cheapen the cost of other projects down the line, like security camera systems.
- In 2012, the “Israel-right-or-wrong” crowd continued to cheapen the very serious issue of anti-Semitism.
- Does complaining about political rhetoric cheapen the deaths, or does it give them added meaning?
- The first are books that bring added value to the popular, the second cheapen the whole proposition of publishing.
- We came not to any agreement, but did cheapen several parcels, and thence away, promising to send again to them.
- No, sir; 'tisn' the rule, an' us can't begin to cheapen the fee wi' a man o' your inches.
- "Girls, you cheapen yourselves by lack of purpose in life," says Rena L. Miner.
- Good tools facilitate and cheapen cultivation, and increase the yield of crops, Money paid out for such tools is well expended.
- He wished to cheapen everything as his own produce had been cheapened.