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How do you pronounce expensive?
Your pronunciation is English [? k 'spens? V]. The detailed definition of expensive is adjective (adjective) expensive expensive expensive expensive expensive expensive expensive expensive expensive expensive expensive expensive expensive luxurious extravagance and waste too much money. Synonym for expensive.

I. Detailed explanation

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Spend a lot of money. Dictionary interpretation

1. expensive; expensive

If something is expensive, it costs money.

Wine is expensive in this country. ...

Wine is very expensive in this country.

Because I am using a lot of expensive equipment.

I am nervous because I am using a lot of expensive equipment.

Preciously

She is dressed in luxury and exquisite jewelry. ...

She wears expensive leather clothes and jewels, which is very luxurious.

It is very expensive for them to do third-rate jobs.

They paid a lot of money for third-rate jobs. Fourth, examples

thedressistoexpensiveformetobuy。

That dress is too expensive for me to buy.

acheapercameraisnotalwaysinferiortoamore expensive one。

The quality of cheap cameras is always as good as that of expensive ones.

This crystal cup is very expensive.

This set of crystal glasses is very expensive.

The total cost is extremely expensive.

Daily expenses are too high.

itsmeroexpensivetogobyplanethanbyboat。

It is more expensive to go by plane than by boat.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) lexical collocation

Used as adjectives (adjectives) ~+nouns Expensive books, cars, clothes, clothes, education, gifts, gifts, ladies with thin clothes, expensive lifestyles, expensive parties, expensive items, expensive watches+~ Extremely expensive luxury to unreasonably expensive. Luxury is stupid, surprising, expensive, expensive, terrible, expensive, cruel, expensive, extremely expensive, extremely extravagant and excessive. It's too expensive. Stupid, expensive, stupid. Incredibly expensive. Too expensive. Inexpressible is inevitably expensive. Expensive is indescribable; Naturally expensive is naturally expensive; Outrageously expensive is unbearable ~+infinitive expensivetobuy can't afford expensiveto travel by plant; Traveling by air is too expensive ~+preposition expensiveforsb is too expensive for someone; Spend a lot on food and drinks.

Taxi-(taxi)

Oh, no. We're going to be late.

Oh, shit. We will be late for the meeting.

A: No. We'll call a taxi. This is much faster than taking a taxi.

I won't. Let's go by taxi. That's faster than taking a bus or subway.

Oh, great.

That's great.

A: How much is it?

how much is it?

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Well, the taxi fare is very high. It costs about six dollars.

Oh, taking a taxi is more expensive than taking a bus or subway. It may cost about six dollars.

A: Taxi! ! !

Taxi! ! !

I can't find my business card. Do you know the address?

I can't find my business card. Do you know the address?

A: Yes. Remember?

I see. I met them in March, remember?

B: That's right.

That's right.

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Answer: Driver, 1600 Pennsylvania. Please.

Driver. Go to Pennsylvania Avenue 1600.

Health insurance-(medical insurance)

Oh, my leg is broken.

Oh, I think my leg is broken.

A: Here, sir, please sit in a wheelchair.

Sir, in a wheelchair.

B: Thank you.

Thank you.

The doctor will see you soon. I just need to ask you a few questions.

The doctor will be here in a minute. I want to ask you a few questions.

B: OK.

All right.

Please tell me your name, age and date of birth.

What's your name, age and date of birth?

B:JohnTaylor, aged 32, May 23rd, 1970.

John tyler, 32 years old, was born in 1970 on May 23rd.

A: What is the health insurance company and policy number?

What is the company and policy code of the medical insurance you purchased?

I don't know.

I didn't.

A: What?

What?

I have no health insurance.

I didn't buy medical insurance.

Expensive means

A: Mr Taylor, this will be an expensive expense.

Oh, Mr. Taylor. It's expensive to break your leg this time.

The antonym of expensive.

B: Oh!

Oh, oh, oh.

Quality control-(quality control)

A: Jim, we have some quality control problems.

Jim, we have some quality control problems. We must find out the root of the problem and try to solve it.

B: What's your problem?

What the hell is your problem?

A: The price of our products is very high, almost 7%.

The complaint rate of our new products is very high, almost as high as 7%.

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B: That would be great.

It's really high.

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A: Yes. We've been looking for problems.

That's right. We always find problems when testing sound cards.

B: But your promotional materials are expensive.

However, your promotional materials require that this sound card must be the cheapest of its kind on the market.

A: This is the most expensive, but it is fully functional. I think your factory needs to take measures to improve quality control.

It's the cheapest, but it's fully functional. We think your factory needs to take measures to improve quality control.

B: There is no extra charge for us. We have to pay extra.

This means that we will have extra expenses, and we will pass on the price increase to you.

I'm afraid this is unacceptable. Your contract says that you will reject more than 5% of the products.

I'm afraid we can't accept it Your contract says that you will deliver the goods with a defective rate of less than 5%.

Well, let me tell you something, Mike. I'll look at the contract and talk to the management. Then we began to discuss.

Well, Lester, I'm telling you, I'll go over the contract again and discuss it with the management. Then we will discuss and solve this problem together.

Seven, common mistakes

This suit is too expensive. The mistake is that the price of this dress is too expensive.

The price of clothes is appropriate.

This suit must be too expensive.

Expensive means "expensive, expensive" and cannot be used with the price.

It doesn't cost much to run a modern farm. Wrong modern farmsaren' texpensivetoboped

Texpensivetodevelop of Modernfarmsaren

Active modern agriculture is of great significance to our development.

In Be expect+To-V structure, the active form of infinitive has passive meaning, so passive structure cannot be used.

There are many precious stamps in my stamp album. Many high-cost stamps.

There are many expensive stamps in mystamppalbumi.

High-costed means "high cost" and expensive means "valuable".

Expensive related synonyms

Expensive, expensive, expensive

The antonym of expensive.

Cheap, inexpensive and moderate

Expensive related adjacent words

Experience, consumption, expensive toys, expensive oil, expensive land, expensive drugs, expensive coats, expensive food, expensive gifts, expensive apartments.