exorbitant
美音:[ɪɡ'zɔrbɪtənt] 英音:[ɪɡ'zɔː(r)bɪtənt]简单释义:
adj.过高的;高得离谱的
网络过度的;过分的;昂贵的
完整释义:
adj.
1.过高的,过度的,过分的
2.(收费)过高
例句:
The price would be high as the witch was famous for the exorbitant prices she charged.
但是,代价会很高,老巫婆正是因为要价过高而出名。But the price would be high; as the witch was famous throughout the kingdom for the exorbitant prices she charged.
但代价将会很高,那位老巫婆开价之高全国闻名。Globalisation is also pushing up the already exorbitant cost of business education.
全球化也在推高商业教育本已过高的成本。Large thick wall plastic parts of internal temperature easy exorbitant, easy to produce sclerosis inequalities and overheating.
大型厚壁塑件的内部温度易过高,容易发生硬化不均和过热。From what I've understood, it appears Ballack's requirements are exorbitant and therefore, we are not interested.
就我的理解,巴拉克的工资要求有点离谱,我们没有兴趣和他签约。In 1987, when Michael Douglas famously carried one in "Wall Street, " it was an exorbitant gadget for high rollers.
1987年,迈克尔·道格拉斯(MichaelDouglas)在电影“华尔街”中拿着手机的那经典一幕时,手机曾经是大款高档奢侈的小玩意。AFTER years of exorbitant telephone prices, Mexico's beleaguered consumers are finally getting a reprieve.
在经历长期过高的电话资费标准之后,久遭盘剥的墨西哥消费者终于迎来些许喘息。But the airline ticket of Chinese civil aviation is existing all the time the price is exorbitant, the issue with value single strategy.
但是中国民航的机票一直存在着定价过高,价格策略单一的问题。
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