单词 | feel cheap |
释义 | cheap /chēp/adjective
Bargain, buyer's advantage ORIGIN: OE cēap price, a bargain, and ceapian to buy; ON kaupa, Ger kaufen to buy cheapˈen transitive verb
cheapˈener noun cheapˈie or cheapˈy noun (informal) Something which is low in price or cost (also adjective) cheapˈish adjective cheapˈly adverb cheapˈness noun cheapˈo adjective (informal; usu derogatory) Cheap, esp with connotations of inferiority or tawdriness (also noun) cheapˈ-jack (orig cheap Jack or cheap John) noun A travelling hawker who professes to give great bargains adjective Inferior, of bad quality, worthless cheap labour noun Labour paid at a poor rate cheap shot noun (informal)
cheapˈskate noun (informal) A miserly person cheap and cheerful Inexpensive but practical or attractive cheap and nasty Offensively inferior and of low value cheap of (Scot)
dirt cheap Extremely or ridiculously cheap feel cheap To have a sense of inferiority and humiliation, esp relating to one's moral standards on the cheap Cheap or cheaply |
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