Expensive comparative
More expensive
Example:
1, waterproof cloth pants are more expensive than plastic pants. ?
Waterproof fiber shorts are much more expensive than plastic shorts.
They encourage doctors to prescribe cheaper generic drugs instead of more expensive brand drugs. ?
They encourage doctors to prescribe cheaper generic drugs to patients instead of more expensive brand drugs.
Second, the most expensive.
Expensive superlative form.
the most expensive
Example:
A good suggestion is to buy the most expensive lens you can afford. ?
Suggest buying the most expensive lens you can afford.
I will choose the most expensive one. ?
I will choose the most expensive couple.
Extended data:
synonym
I. High-end
English [p? ske? L] beauty [p? skel]
Go up a notch, cater to (high-level consumers)
High-end, high-income, sold to high-income people
Example:
Vodka has gained an image of high consumption in the United States. ?
Vodka has established the image of a high-end commodity in the United States.
2. High-end facilities provide delicious fruit cakes and rum. ?
This advanced facility provides delicious cakes and rum.
Second, the cost is high
English [? k? Stli] Beauty [? k? :stli]
Expensive; expensive
Comparative: more expensive; superlative: most expensive.
Memory skills: cost+ly as …, with the nature of …, belonging to …→ expensive.
Example:
Professional curtains may be expensive, so why not make them yourself?
Since it is expensive to find a professional to make curtains, why not make them yourself?
Can psychological tests save organizations from serious and costly mistakes?
Psychological testing can prevent organizations from making big mistakes with heavy losses.
Third, it is expensive.
English [? pra? Si] beauty [? pra? si]
fancy
Comparative: more expensive; superlative: most expensive.
For most consumers, new brand-name clothes are usually too expensive. ?
The new brand of clothes is too expensive for most customers.
It's perfect, but a little expensive. ?
It's perfect, but a little expensive.