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cheap [tʃi:p] ADJ

1. cheap (inexpensive):

cheap
cheap ticket
dirt cheap

2. cheap (exploited):

cheap labour

3. cheap (worthless):

cheap

4. cheap (inexpensive but bad quality):

cheap
cheap

5. cheap (miserly):

cheap

6. cheap (sexually easy):

cheap
cheap

cheap labour SUBST

dirt cheap ADJ fam

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

anglais
Its production is attributed to the large demand for the product, coupled with cheap labour and low land costs.
en.wikipedia.org
Later dishonest jewellers passed pinchbeck off as gold; over the years it came to mean a cheap and tawdry imitation of gold.
en.wikipedia.org
The small knick-knack parts were cheap enough to buy, but the delivery costs at roughly five or six dollars a time, were quickly adding up.
www.stuff.co.nz
Cheap and simple books, similar to chapbooks, which mostly consisted of pictures, are called lubok literature or (Cyrillic:).
en.wikipedia.org
Not only are the shares dirt cheap, the company is growing and trading on a 5.6% fully franked dividend yield.
www.fool.com.au
Back then people didn't go to charity shops so much, so everything was dirt cheap.
www.dailymail.co.uk
One neighbour has received everything from tomatoes to chicken stock to a cheap electric kettle.
www.theglobeandmail.com
Most work in the black economy or are employed as illegal cheap labour, usually in agriculture and catering.
en.wikipedia.org
When petroleum products are cheap, there is less incentive to use them parsimoniously.
oilprice.com
What we want to develop is cheap technology that we can industrialise, produce and sell on elsewhere.
www.telegraph.co.uk

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