单词 | Pricy |
例句 | (1) For children shopping should be prudent, not pricy. (2) The sad truth is that school is pricy. (3) But vacuum-insulated panels are too pricy for widespread use. (4) He will present a pricy present to his girlfriend. (5) Possibly a pricy way to acquire a floor lamp, but you get a seat thrown in as well. (6) "Things that can be pricy in small packages — steel cut oatmeal, nuts, seeds, quinoa, and so on — can be a fraction of the price in bulk," she says. (7) The bad news is that, even with the pricy education, your future may not be secure... (8) Additional cost (some are quite pricy) including licensing, learning curve, etc. (9) For $5.99 , it's a bit pricy but you're certainly getting what you pay for! (10) Testing fees can be pricy, but are almost always significantly lower than tuition for the courses they replace. (11) The cost of buffet would be a little more expensive. It's normally above 250rmb per person. However pricy food brings good taste. (12) One gleam from her beams one hundred kind of charm. The pricy clothes and skin care products are not nearly a bright smile. (13) For some reason, flight-tracking apps are a little bit pricy on iOS. (14) Sacrificing time from one's busy schedule to give to another is often more meaningful than a pricy gift from an upscale department store. (15) And a panel encasing a vacuum is one of the best insulators known. But vacuum-insulated panels are too pricy for widespread use. (16) Whatever the solution, Steve Jobs will need to summon heavy doses of both engineering and marketing magic to turn an inevitably pricy flash-based laptop into a must-have item. (17) To be blunt, a relatively small number of audio enthusiasts have heard what an honest sub -woofer can do for their often pricy sound system. |
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