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inexpensive Englisch:

1. cheap cheap


Wow! That's cheap!
Would you please stop singing so loudly? This is not a cheap drinking place.
Imogen of the Internet has only been photographed by cheap webcams and cell phones.
Real happiness comes cheap; if it's expensive, it's not of a good type.
Cheap apartment houses are multiplying rapidly.
I often see cheap accessories made of agate sold in street stalls and such but are they the real thing?
This is not some cheap Izakaya, so we don't accept that customers sing loudly.
Pocket calculators are as cheap to buy as a pair of socks, and as essential to thousands of British school children as a pencil and eraser.
She's so cheap that she uses tea bags three times before she throws them away.
In the midst of the dollar falling hard against the Yen and other major Eastern currencies the Chinese Yuan, with China effectively taking a 'dollar peg' policy, has become cheap.
Great as is the sensuous beauty of gems, their rarity and price adds an expression of distinction to them, which they would never have if they were cheap.
The best campsites aren’t so cheap for a family to stay at, but the services are often worth it
During times of mass unemployment, there's a pool of cheap labour for employers to draw from.
My uncle is so cheap that he'd rather walk 5 miles in the rain than call a cab.
Therefore we can spend our holidays at a cheap camp or at a more expensive one.

Englisch Wort "inexpensive"(cheap) tritt in Sätzen auf:

Formal and informal
Formal informal
Angielski synonimy
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2. expensive expensive


It's too expensive!
Expensive meals can't compensate for lack of sleep.
It will make most Americans uncomfortable if you insist on their accepting expensive gifts.
We ate a delicious steak dinner at a very expensive restaurant.
An expensive watch is not necessarily a good one.
I always buy a top quality product even if it is slightly more expensive.
Keeping up with the Joneses is expensive in rich town like Beverly Hills.
Expensive things often prove more economical in the long run.
The expensive machine turned out to be of no use.
What a waste to buy such an expensive machine even though he doesn't even know how to use computers.
Yoshio said he would pay as much as 15000 yen for a new pair of basketball shoes, but I thought that was quite expensive.
Unfortunately the expensive automobile that I purchased last week has broken down.
He decided not to buy the house, because in the first place it was too expensive, and in the second place it was too far from his office.
Soft wool is more expensive than coarse wool and both are superior to synthetics made of nylon.
And not only that, the goods in the company shop were usually more expensive than elsewhere.

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