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cheap
adj
(-er, -est)
1
(a) low in price; costing little money 廉价的; 花钱少的; 便宜的
cheap tickets, fares 廉价票、 便宜的交通费
the cheap seats in a theatre 剧院的廉价座位
Cauliflowers are very cheap at the moment. 菜花现在很便宜.
(b) worth more than the cost; offering good value 合算的; 实惠的; 价钱好的
3 is very cheap for a hardback book. 花3英镑买精装书很上算.
2 charging low prices 要价低的
a cheap hairdresser, restaurant 要价低的理发师、 饭馆.
3 of poor quality; shoddy 品质低劣的; 质量差的
cheap furniture, jewellery, shoes 劣质家具、 珠宝、 鞋
a cheap and nasty bottle of wine 一瓶质量恶劣的、 难喝的葡萄酒.
4 insincere; shallow(2) 不真诚的; 肤浅的
cheap flattery 虚伪的奉承.
5 (of people, words or actions) not worthy of respect; despicable; contemptible (指人、 词语或行为)不值得尊敬的, 卑鄙的, 可耻的
a cheap gibe, joke, remark, retort, etc 低级的嘲弄、 玩笑、 言语、 反驳等
That was a cheap trick to play on her. 那样捉弄她是可耻的.
He´s just a cheap crook. 他纯粹是个卑鄙的无赖.
His treatment of her made her feel cheap. 他那样对待她, 她觉得很丢脸.
6 (esp US) excessively careful with one´s money; mean; stingy 对钱过分仔细的; 吝啬的; 小气的.
7 (idm 习语) cheap/common as dirt => dirt. cheap at the price so well worth having that the price, however high it is, does not seem too much 无论价钱多麽高都值得
The holiday will be very expensive but if it helps to make you fit and healthy again it will be cheap at the price. 度假要花很多钱, 但能助你恢复健康, 花钱再多也值得. ,hold sth `cheap (fml 文) consider sth to be of little value or importance 认为某事物无价值或不重要; 轻视. ,make oneself `cheap do sth which causes other people to respect one less 做出让人看不起的事. on the `cheap (infml 口) without paying the usual, or a fair, price 没有付通常的或公道的价钱; 便宜的
buy, sell, get sth on the cheap 便宜地买、 卖、 得到某事物. cheap, adv (infml 口)
1 for a low price 廉价地: get sth cheap 廉价买到某物
sell sth off cheap 廉价卖出某物.
2 (idm 习语) ,go `cheap (infml 口) be offered for sale at a low price 廉价卖
The local shop has some radios going cheap. 本地商店有些廉价的收音机.
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