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overpriced

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++o·ver·priced /ˌəʊvəˈpraɪst◂ $ ˌoʊvər-/ adjective  EXPENSIVEsomething that is overpriced is more expensive than it should be 太贵的,定价过高的see thesaurus at expensive
Examples from the Corpus
overpricedAs Compaq's products become more like other firms', they are starting to look overpriced.Arbitrage restores the no-arbitrage condition by increasing the demand for the underpriced asset and increasing the supply of the overpriced asset.The propaganda was being poured as thickly as the overpriced highway concrete.overpriced Italian restaurantsIt has a restaurant and a tiny general store with overpriced merchandise.Wall Street salesmen then try to fool investors into buying the overpriced merchandise.Blackburn Rovers have spent £10 million so far and seem willing to lash out even more on overpriced players.But her enthusiasm was swiftly dampened by a visit to a curio shop, where she bought several overpriced souvenirs.
From Longman Business Dictionaryoverpricedo‧ver‧priced /ˌəʊvəˈpraɪst◂ˌoʊvər-/ adjective something that is overpriced is more expensive than it should bea bottle of overpriced wineFutures will tend to be overpriced in a rising market and underpriced in a falling market.
o·ver·priced adjectiveChineseSyllable
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overpriced
overpriced /ˌəʊvəˈpraɪst◂ $ ˌoʊvər-/ adjective
 Word Family: adjective: overpriced, priceless, PRICEY/PRICY; verb: price; noun: price
something that is overpriced is more expensive than it should be
     
THESAURUS
    expensive costing a lot of money: an expensive car | Apartments in the city are very expensive. | An underground train system is expensive to build.
    high costing a lot of money.You use high about rents/fees/prices/costs. Don’t use expensive with these words: Rents are very high in this area. | Lawyers charge high fees. | the high cost of living in Japan
    dear [not before noun] British English spoken expensive compared to the usual price: £3.50 seems rather dear for a cup of coffee.
    pricey /ˈpraɪsi/ informal expensive: The clothes are beautiful but pricey.
    costly expensive in a way that wastes money: Upgrading the system would be very costly. | They were anxious to avoid a costly legal battle.
    cost a fortune informal to be very expensive: The necklace must have cost a fortune!
    exorbitant /ɪɡˈzɔːbətənt, ɪɡˈzɔːbɪtənt $ -ɔːr-/ much too expensive: Some accountants charge exorbitant fees.
    astronomical astronomical prices, costs, and fees are extremely high: the astronomical cost of developing a new spacecraft | the astronomical prices which some people had paid for their seats | The cost of living is astronomical.
    overpriced too expensive and not worth the price: The DVDs were vastly overpriced.
    somebody can’t afford something someone does not have enough money to buy or do something: Most people can’t afford to send their children to private schools.


over·pricedBrE /ˌəʊvəˈpraɪst/ 🔊NAmE /ˌoʊvərˈpraɪst/ 🔊 adjectivetoo expensive; costing more than it is worth 价格太高的;过于昂贵的<titled tranID="16" status="1">expensive</titled>costlyoverpricedpriceydear

These words all describe sth that costs a lot of money. 以上各词均表示昂贵、花钱多。

  • expensive costing a lot of money; charging high prices 指昂贵的、花钱多的、价格高的I can't afford it—it's just too expensive for me. 我买不起,对我来说这太贵了。an expensive restaurant 高档餐馆
  • costly (rather formal) costing a lot of money, especially more than you want to pay 指昂贵的、花钱多的、价钱比愿意付的为高You want to avoid costly legal proceedings if you can. 如果能够的话你希望避免昂贵的法律诉讼。
  • overpriced too expensive; costing more than it is worth 指价格太高的、过于昂贵的ridiculously overpriced designer clothes 贵得离谱的名牌衣服
  • pricey (informal) expensive 指昂贵的、价格高的Houses in the village are now too pricey for local people to afford. 如今该村镇的房价太高,当地人根本买不起。
  • dear [not usually before noun] (BrE) expensive 指昂贵、价格高Everything's so dear now, isn't it? 现在什么东西都那么贵,是不是? NOTE This word is starting to become rather old-fashioned. 这词已开始有些过时了。

Patterns

  • expensive/costly/overpriced/pricey for sb/sth
  • expensive/costly to do sth
  • very/too/fairly/quite/pretty expensive/costly/pricey