cheaply
cheaply — 副詞
1. at a price that is lower than what is normal or expected for that type of thing
便宜地
以低於正常或預期的價格
at a price that is lower than what is normal or expected for that type of thing
Tomás found a way to travel cheaply by taking overnight buses between cities.
Tomás 找到一種省錢旅遊的方式:搭夜間巴士往返城市之間。
collocation: travel cheaply + by + gerund
Priya's grandmother always cooked cheaply but made meals that tasted delicious.
Priya 的祖母做菜用的錢很少,但煮出來的料理卻很美味。
contrasts cost with quality using but
The company produces its goods cheaply in a factory outside the city.
這家公司利用市郊的工廠廉價生產其商品。
Leila decorated her room cheaply with handmade posters and second-hand furniture.
Leila 用手工海報和二手家具便宜地裝飾了她的房間。
- inexpensively
more formal; preferred in business and academic writing
- on a budget
informal phrasal expression describing a spending limit
- economically
broader meaning; can refer to resource efficiency, not just low cost
- expensively
direct opposite; at a high cost
- dearly
slightly formal; often used with pay/sell
用法筆記
Cheaply is the adverb form of the adjective cheap. It commonly pairs with verbs of buying, selling, obtaining, producing, or traveling: buy cheaply, travel cheaply, produce cheaply. In informal English, cheap is sometimes used as an adverb ('I got it cheap'), but in writing and formal speech, cheaply is the correct form.