A1 costing little money or less than is usual or expected便宜的,不贵的
If a shop or restaurant is cheap, it charges low prices.(商店或餐馆)收费低廉的
cheap but good or enjoyable价廉物美
If you get goods on the cheap, you get them for a low price, often from someone you know who works in the company or business that produces them.便宜地,廉价地
More examples
We bought a cheap package tour to Spain and stayed in a big hotel by the sea.
Bicycles are a cheap and efficient form of transport.
I know a great restaurant where the drink's cheap and the food's great.
I bought some flowers that were going cheap.
It's only a cheap ring but it has great sentimental value for me.
C1 disapproving used to describe goods that are both low in quality and low in price(商品)质次价廉的
US UK mean unwilling to spend money小气的,吝啬的
disapproving If you describe the way a person is dressed as cheap, you mean that it is very obvious that they are trying to sexually attract other people.(穿着)不正经的,下贱的
disapproving unpleasant and unkind卑劣的;粗俗的
for little money or for less than is usual便宜地,经济实惠地
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competitive | ➔ | cheap | ➔ | half-price |
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