词汇 | inexpensive |
释义 | inexpensive adjective uk /ˌɪn.ɪkˈspen.sɪv/ us /ˌɪn.ɪkˈspen.sɪv/ B1 not costing a lot of money: 花费不多的,价钱不贵的 It's an inexpensive perfume.这种香水不贵。 Synonym cheap Opposite expensive costing less money than expected cheapThe meal was cheaper than I expected. affordableThere's very little affordable housing around here. inexpensiveThey sell inexpensive children's clothes. reasonableI thought the food was very reasonable. dirt cheapMost of the books they sell are dirt cheap. Costing little or no money affordable housing budget catchpenny chargeless cheap comp costless dirt cheap economically mates' rate off-peak small change something something for nothingidiom super-cheap supersaver there's no such thing as a free lunchidiom ultra-cheap worthless worthlessly inexpensive | American Dictionaryinexpensive adjective us/ˌɪn·ɪkˈspen·sɪv/ costing little money: an inexpensive hotel inexpensive | Business Englishinexpensive adjective uk /ˌɪnɪkˈspensɪv/us not costing much money: The company began with inexpensive products but eventually moved into the middle levels and high end of the market. comparatively/fairly/relatively inexpensiveCDs are a fairly inexpensive way to store data. Compare expensive inexpensivelyadverb The internet allows investors to inexpensively research investment opportunities. Examples of inexpensiveinexpensive The pulsing condition of the laser can also be verified using a simple and inexpensive reflective grating. These models can then be used for rapid and inexpensive performing of large-scale computer-simulated experiments. Treating seeds with micronutrients potentially provides a simple inexpensive method for improving micronutrient plant nutrition. Color-based methods for classification and segmentation of natural terrain have been developed that are accurate and computationally inexpensive. Such organisations provide limited accountability, can deploy quickly with proven military skills, and are relatively inexpensive, given their contract nature. This methodology is well suited for use in younger populations, and is relatively inexpensive. This text thus may interpret a dream about a rather ordinary, inexpensive horse - either dun or grey - as indicating good luck. They attempt to measure the severity of symptoms and have the advantage of being non-invasive, inexpensive and, usually, self-administered. In conclusion, diagnosis of pulmonary stenosis can now be achieved at an early age with relatively inexpensive and non-invasive techniques. The hot-wire signals were processed entirely by analogue methods, mainly because wind tunnel time was inexpensive in comparison with available digital computers. Cassettes have also become increasingly popular, and because they are inexpensive and readily accessible, sales are quite robust. This purification method is easy to perform and relatively inexpensive. Thus, remote sensing may enable relatively inexpensive measurement of evapotranspiration over much greater geographical coverage than could be obtained by weather stations alone. These are highly acceptable to the public, easily applied, inexpensive and may avert the development of many clinical cases. The technology itself was simple enough for a child to figure out, and inexpensive enough that adults were not precious about it. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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