overpriced
overpriced — 形容詞
1. costing more than the real value of something, so that the price seems unfair or
價格過高
價格遠高於其實際價值
costing more than the real value of something, so that the price seems unfair or unreasonable
Tendai thought the hotel was overpriced, so they booked a simpler guesthouse instead.
Tendai 覺得那間飯店太貴了,於是改訂了一間比較簡單的民宿。
The café charges ¥180 for a coffee, which seems overpriced for this area.
那家咖啡廳一杯咖啡要 ¥180,在這一帶似乎價格過高。
collocation: overpriced for [place/area]
Élise returned the handbag because she found it overpriced for the quality.
Élise 退掉了那個手提包,因為她覺得以品質來說價格過高。
Many people feel that concert tickets are overpriced compared to last year.
很多人覺得演唱會的門票跟去年比起來貴太多了。
Critics say the new tablet is overpriced and offers only basic features.
評論家表示這款新平板價格過高,卻只提供基本功能。
- pricey
informal; milder, often used playfully rather than critically
- costly
more formal; can mean simply expensive without implying unfairness
- exorbitant
much stronger; suggests a price is shockingly or unreasonably high (C1)
- reasonably priced
opposite concept — fair price for the value
- affordable
within one's budget; does not directly address value-for-money
文法句型
be + overpriced
find + object + overpriced
seem/appear + overpriced
用法筆記
Frequently used with linking verbs (be, seem, feel, look). The word implies a judgment about value, not just cost — an item that is simply expensive may still be fairly priced, but an overpriced item is considered not worth the money.