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  • 1 cheap

    [ i:p]
    1) (low in price: Eggs are cheap just now.) φτηνός
    2) (of poor quality; vulgar; contemptible: cheap jewellery; a cheap trick.) φτηνιάρικος, κακής ποιότητας
    - cheapness

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  • 2 Cheap

    adj.
    P. εὐτελής, εὔωνος.
    Costing nothing: Ar. δπανος.
    Worthless, mean: P. and V. φαῦλος, εὐτελής.
    At the cheapest possible rate: P. ὡς ἀξιώτατον (Lys. 165).
    I have never yet seen cheaper anchovies: Ar. οὐπώποτʼ ἀφύας εἶδον ἀξιωτέρας (Eq. 645).

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  • 3 cheap

    φτηνός

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  • 4 dirt-cheap

    adjective, adverb (very cheap.) πάμφθηνος

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  • 5 Economical

    adj.
    Frugal: Ar. and P. φειδωλός.
    Cheap: P. εὐτελής, εὔωνος; see Cheap.

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Economical

  • 6 comparatively

    adverb This house was comparatively cheap.) σχετικά

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  • 7 comparison

    [kəm'pærisn]
    noun ((an act of) comparing: There's no comparison between Beethoven and pop music; Living here is cheap in comparison with London.) σύγκριση

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  • 8 dirt

    [də:t] 1. noun
    (any unclean substance, such as mud, dust, dung etc: His shoes are covered in dirt.) βρωμιά/χώμα
    2. verb
    (to make or become dirty: He dirtied his hands/shoes.) βρωμίζω
    - dirt-cheap
    - dirt track

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  • 9 flashy

    adjective (big, bright etc but cheap and of poor quality: flashy clothes.) φανταχτερός

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  • 10 flea market

    noun (an open-air market that sells cheap, old or used articles.) (υπαίθρια) αγορά μεταχειρισμένων ή παλαιών ειδών

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  • 11 light

    I 1. noun
    1) (the brightness given by the sun, a flame, lamps etc that makes things able to be seen: It was nearly dawn and the light was getting stronger; Sunlight streamed into the room.) φως
    2) (something which gives light (eg a lamp): Suddenly all the lights went out.) φως
    3) (something which can be used to set fire to something else; a flame: Have you got a light for my cigarette?) φωτιά
    4) (a way of viewing or regarding: He regarded her action in a favourable light.) φως
    2. adjective
    1) (having light; not dark: The studio was a large, light room.) φωτεινός
    2) ((of a colour) pale; closer to white than black: light green.) ανοιχτός
    3. [lit] verb
    1) (to give light to: The room was lit only by candles.) φωτίζω
    2) (to (make something) catch fire: She lit the gas; I think this match is damp, because it won't light.) ανάβω
    - lighting
    - lighthouse
    - light-year
    - bring to light
    - come to light
    - in the light of
    - light up
    - see the light
    - set light to
    II
    1) (easy to lift or carry; of little weight: I bought a light suitcase for plane journeys.) ελαφρός
    2) (easy to bear, suffer or do: Next time the punishment will not be so light.) ελαφρός
    3) ((of food) easy to digest: a light meal.) ελαφρός
    4) (of less weight than it should be: The load of grain was several kilos light.) ελαφρότερος από το κανονικό
    5) (of little weight: Aluminium is a light metal.) ελαφρός
    6) (lively or agile: She was very light on her feet.) ανάλαφρος
    7) (cheerful; not serious: light music.) ελαφρός
    8) (little in quantity; not intense, heavy, strong etc: light rain.) ελαφρός, ανεπαίσθητος, απαλός
    9) ((of soil) containing a lot of sand.) αμμώδης
    - light-headed
    - light-hearted
    - lightweight
    - get off lightly
    - make light of
    - travel light
    III = light on - past tense, past participle lit [lit] - verb
    (to find by chance: While wandering round the town, we lit on a very cheap restaurant.) συναντώ τυχαία

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  • 12 novelty

    plural - novelties; noun
    1) (newness and strangeness: It took her a long time to get used to the novelty of her surroundings.) (το)καινοφανές
    2) (something new and strange: Snow is a novelty to people from hot countries.) κάτι καινούριο/καινοφανές
    3) (a small, cheap manufactured thing sold as a toy or souvenir: a stall selling novelties.) φθηνό μικροαντικείμενο

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  • 13 trinket

    ['triŋkit]
    (a small (usually cheap) ornament or piece of jewellery: That shop sells postcards and trinkets.) μπιχλιμπίδι

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  • 14 youth hostel

    a place for young people, especially hikers, on holiday, where cheap and simple accommodation is provided (noun youth hosteller) ξενώνας νεότητας

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  • 15 Inexpensive

    adj.
    P. εὐτελής, εὔωνος; see Cheap.

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Inexpensive

  • 16 Rough

    adj.
    Opposed to smooth: P. and V. τραχύς.
    Of ground: P. and V. τραχύς, P. χαλεπός, V. στυφλός.
    Of sound: P. τραχύς. Of taste; P. and V. πικρός, Ar. and P. δριμύς, P. στρυφνός, αὐστηρός.
    Stormy: P. χειμέριος, Ar. and V. δυσχείμερος, V. λαβρός, δυσκμαντος.
    Unkempt: P. and V. αὐχμηρός, Ar. and V. δυσπινής, V. αὐχμώδης; see Squalid.
    Of manners, harsh: P. and V. τραχύς, πικρός, σκληρός, σχέτλιος; see Harsh.
    Boorish: Ar. and P. ἄγροικος; see Rude.
    Rough ( leather): Ar. ἄψηκτος.
    Cheap, worthless: P. and V. φαῦλος.
    A rough outline: P. ὑπογραφή, ἡ, τύπος, ὁ; see Outline.
    Not worked up: use P. οὐκ ἀπειργασμένος.

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  • 17 Rude

    adj.
    Not worked up: use P. οὐκ ἀπειργασμένος; see Rough.
    Cheap, worthless: P. and V. φαῦλος.
    Insulting: P. ὑβριστικός.
    Untaught: P. and V. μουσος, μαθής, σκαιός, Ar. and P. παίδευτος, ἀγροῖκος, φορτικός.
    Barbarous: P. and V. βάρβαρος.
    Unskilful: P. and V. πειρος, V. κομψος.
    Be rude, v.: P. ἀγροικίζεσθαι (Plat.).
    Harsh: P. and V. τραχύς, πικρός.
    Stormy: P. χειμέριος, Ar. and V. δυσχείμερος; see Stormy.

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Rude

  • 18 Valueless

    adj.
    Worthless, cheap: P. and V. εὐτελής, φαῦλος.
    Useless: P. and V. ἄχρηστος, ἄχρειος; see Useless.
    Worth nothing: P. οὐδένος ἄξιος.

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Valueless

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  • cheap — cheap …   Dictionnaire des rimes

  • cheap — [chēp] adj. [< good cheap, favorable bargain < ME god chep (used as transl. of OFr à bon marché) < OE ceap, a purchase, bargain, akin to Ger kaufen, to buy; ult. < L caupo, petty tradesman] 1. low in price or cost; not expensive 2.… …   English World dictionary

  • Cheap — Cheap, a. [Abbrev. fr. good cheap : a good purchase or bargain; cf. F. bon march[ e], [ a] bon march[ e]. See {Cheap}, n., {Cheapen}.] 1. Having a low price in market; of small cost or price, as compared with the usual price or the real value.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • cheap — [ tʃip ] adj. inv. • 1979; mot angl. « bon marché » ♦ Anglic. Fam. Qui est bon marché et d une qualité douteuse, donnant une impression de mesquinerie. ⇒ ordinaire. Ça fait cheap. « Ils étaient “cheap” [...] ils deviennent classe » (L Express,… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • cheap — cheap; cheap·en; cheap·ie; cheap·ly; cheap·ness; cheap·skate; …   English syllables

  • cheap — agg.inv. ES ingl. {{wmetafile0}} 1. che è poco costoso, economico Sinonimi: a buon mercato, conveniente, economico. Contrari: 1caro, costoso. 2. che ha scarso valore, che è di qualità scadente: prodotto cheap | fig., spreg., di cattivo gusto:… …   Dizionario italiano

  • cheap — (adj.) low in price, that may be bought at small cost, c.1500, from god chep favorable bargain (12c., a translation of Fr. a bon marché), from O.E. ceap (n.) traffic, bargain, a purchase, from ceapian (v.) trade, probably an early Germanic… …   Etymology dictionary

  • cheap — cheap, cheaply adverbs. Cheap, used as an adverb, has one meaning, ‘at a low price’, and regularly follows the verb as closely as possible: • Picture books seem to end up by being sold off cheap as remaindered volumes Country Life, 1981. Cheaply… …   Modern English usage

  • Cheap — may refer to: Cheap (album), debut album from Seasick Steve Cheap (EP), twelve inch EP by Brainbombs Cheap (ward) Characteristic behavior of a miser This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an …   Wikipedia

  • cheap — [adj1] inexpensive at a bargain, bargain, bargain basement*, bargain counter, bought for a song*, budget, buy, cheapo*, competitive, cost next to nothing*, cut price, cut rate, depreciated, dime a dozen*, easy on the pocketbook*, economical, half …   New thesaurus

  • cheap´en|er — cheap|en «CHEE puhn», transitive verb. 1. to make cheap; lower the price of: »The flood of imported cars cheapened the cost of cars made here. 2. Figurative. to cause to be thought little of; lower in estimation; vilify. 3. to bargain for; bid… …   Useful english dictionary

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