Of a price: low. Of goods or property: cheap; of little value.
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释义 | society > trade and finance > monetary value > price > low price or rate > [adjective] > cheap (35) light?a1400 Of a price: low. Of goods or property: cheap; of little value. vile?1490 Cheap, low (in price). Obsolete. cheap1517 That may be bought at small cost; bearing a relatively low price; inexpensive. Opposed to dear. cheap and nasty: of low price and bad quality… low-prized1600 druggish1701 Of the nature of a drug; drug-like; (also) drugged. popular1830 Of cultural activities or products. Adapted to the means of ordinary people; low or moderate in price. low-priced1842 underpriced1861 Selling at less than the usual price(s). bargain basement1899 a basement floor where bargains are displayed; also transferred and figurative. low-budget1918 Having or requiring only a small budget; cheap (literal and figurative). Woolworth1931 Used attributively to designate low-priced goods regarded as typical of Woolworth's merchandise. Woolworthian1933 pipe-rack1956 Designating a retailer that displays clothing (usually sold at discount prices) on pipe racks (pipe rack, n. 4). Hence: cut-price, cheap. budget1958 attributive or quasi-adj. Designed or suitable for someone of limited means; cheap. cheapo1967 Cheap, inexpensive (often of inferior quality); produced or sold at a low price. Also reduplicated as cheapo-cheapo and adv. pound shop1989 Of the type or quality found in a pound shop; cut-price; (derogatory) cheap or inferior, second-rate. Subcategories:— in proportion to value (2) — cheap and of poor quality (2) — somewhat cheap (2) — extremely cheap (5) — inexpensive (8) |
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