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costliness
cost·ly C0673500 (kôst′lē)adj. cost·li·er, cost·li·est 1. Of high price or value; expensive: costly jewelry.2. Entailing loss or sacrifice: a costly war. cost′li·ness n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | costliness - the quality possessed by something with a great price or valuedearness, preciousnessexpensiveness - the quality of being high-priced | Translationscost (kost) – past tense past participle cost – verb1. to be obtainable at a certain price. This jacket costs 75 dollars; The victory cost two thousand lives. 花了或價值...(多少錢) 价值为...2. (past tense, past participle ˈcosted) to estimate the cost of (a future project). The caterer costed the reception at three hundred dollars. 估計…的價格 估计价格 noun the price to be paid (for something). What is the cost of this coat? 價格 费用ˈcostly adjective costing much. a costly wedding-dress. 昂貴的 昂贵的ˈcostliness noun 昂貴 昂贵costs noun plural the expenses of a legal case. He won his case and was awarded costs of $500. 訴訟費 诉讼费at all costs no matter what the cost or outcome may be. We must prevent disaster at all costs. 不惜任何代價 不惜任何代价EncyclopediaSeecostcostliness
Synonyms for costlinessnoun the quality possessed by something with a great price or valueSynonymsRelated Words |