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I . cheap [tʃi:p] ADJ

1. cheap (in price):

2. cheap (inferior):

3. cheap AM inf (mean):

4. cheap (not kind):

5. cheap (ashamed):

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II . cheap [tʃi:p] ADV

I . dirt cheap inf ADJ

II . dirt cheap inf ADV

cheap money policy N ECON

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If prices later drop, they repurchase shares of the company, now at a cheaper price, to replace the borrowed stock.
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One thing that happens is it becomes cheaper to tank up your car.
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The sharp decline in solar energy costs is the result of increased economies of scale leading to cheaper photovoltaic panels, new leasing models and declining installation costs.
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But expert advice was that this was not cost-effective as it was cheaper to build a new bridge.
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Versions electroplated with a thin layer of metal have the same look as real chain mail, move like metal at one third the weight, and are much cheaper.
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Our buying power also gives us a chance to give people significantly cheaper air fare, including transfers to and from our ships.
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These developments made owning your own home cheaper than renting, further enabling the spread of suburbia and its lawns.
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Commodities, and particularly alcohol, consumed outside the customs barrier of the city were considerably cheaper, being exempt from state taxes.
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There are many places where it can be done cheaper, but not unshaven.
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These measures have the effect of depressing interest yields on government bonds and similar investments, making it cheaper for business to raise capital.
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