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pricey    音标拼音: [pr'ɑɪsi]
adj. 昂贵的

昂贵的



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  • Pricey vs. Pricy - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Pricey is getting even more popular, while pricy fades in comparison So the bottom line is: both spellings are correct, but if you want to be on the safe side, pricey is the way to go
  • word usage - When to use pricier and when to use costlier . . .
    Pricey refers to 'the price' - ie how much you would pay for an item in a shop It refers to the prevailing cost to buy something 'in the marketplace' - and to the difficulty that you might have, in finding it at a suitable or low price
  • A single word for too expensive [closed] - English Language Usage . . .
    0 In addition to overpriced, why not consider Pricey ? pric- ey or pricy 1 [ prahy -see] adjective , pricier, priciest expensive or unduly expensive: a pricey wine
  • Whats a good word for Expensive, but worth the money?
    Right, but we're talking about a group of items, some of which are inexpensive (which you could purchase a ton of them and only need one or two and that's a splurge due to the amount of money you're spending on all of them collectively), and some of which are expensive (which are worth it DESPITE their cost or value), and are also a splurge even just getting one
  • Should it be cheaper price or lower price?
    The Merriam Webster dictionary defines cheap as charging or obtainable at a low price a: a good cheap hotel cheap tickets b : purchasable below the going price or the real value so, strictly speaking, prices cannot be cheap since there is usually no price for a price; goods and services can be cheap or expensive but prices, as you say, can only be low or high The only circumstance, strictly
  • meaning - Salty in place of expensive? - English Language Usage . . .
    The most common slang meaning closely related to OP's example is salty = crude, [slightly] pornographic The high, excessive meaning intended here is very similar, but I think this usage is not widespread I haven't looked anything up, but I imagine that in earlier times before widespread refrigeration, canning, etc , it would be quite common for foodstuffs to be excessively salty This would
  • What is the English idiom about expensive that expresses the idea . . .
    A mink coat is pricey, doesn't mean the person buying it has been ripped off Likewise a good bottle of wine, some people are prepared to fork out an extra ten euros, while those who buy their wine in carton boxes (shiver) think paying anything above two euros is lavish spending
  • In headlines, how did the comma become a substitute for and?
    Two issues Headlinese has its own rules, as real estate is pricey the ampersand does not substitute for and in most cases, only to pair a pair: On off switch, H M Fashion, Field Stream magazine
  • Meaning of take - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    1 Context (New York Times), Today, sampling the cuisine can be a rarefied and pricey experience; meals at Michelin-starred kaiseki restaurants like Kikunoi (kikunoi jp english) run upward of $160 a person But for an unbuttoned — and surprisingly affordable — take on kaiseki, try Giro Giro Hitoshina
  • word usage - Why do the British refer to things as posh - English . . .
    This is likely the basis of the slang use of this word for cocaine to indicate the pricey nature of this commodity One of the earliest references (1892) that conveys the sense of dandy and swell again originates in London and came from George and Grossmith's character in The Diary of a Nobody





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