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exorbitantly
过高地
常用释义
英音[ ɪɡˈzɔːbɪtəntli ]
美音[ ɪɡˈzɔːrbɪtəntli ]
基本释义
  • adv. 过高地;过度地
例句
  • 1·Prices are exorbitantly high in this shop.
    这家商店的价格高得离谱。
    来源: 《牛津词典》
  • 2·Prices are exorbitantly high.
    电价过分的高。
  • 3·Prices are exorbitantly high in the capital.
    首都的物价高得不可思议。
  • 4·Some analysts say Japan is at a major disadvantage as high prices for local farm produce mean locally-made green fuels are exorbitantly expensive.
    一些分析家说,日本处于一个劣势,因为当地农作物价格高昂导致本地制造出的绿色燃料高的无法接受。
  • 5·My British friends, having saved five years for their holiday, purchased an exorbitantly priced book on the warriors, and lined up for a Yang signature.
    我的英国朋友们,为了他们的渡假攒了5年的钱,掏钱买了一本订价很高的兵马俑的书,排队让杨签名。
  • 6·Earlier in the summer people’s imaginations had been fired by a lone consumer’s successful Facebook-driven countrywide boycott of cottage cheese which, thanks to a cartel, was exorbitantly expensive.
    今年夏天的早些时候,一位消费者在脸谱网上倡导的对松软干酪在全国范围内的抵制让国民的幻想彻底破灭。 由于垄断,这种松软干酪的价格异常昂贵。
  • 7·Earlier in the summer people's imaginations had been fired by a lone consumer's successful Facebook-driven countrywide boycott of cottage cheese which, thanks to a cartel, was exorbitantly expensive.
    今年夏天的早些时候,一位消费者在脸谱网上倡导的对松软干酪在全国范围内的抵制让国民的幻想彻底破灭。
同义词
adv. 过高地;过度地
同根词
词根: exorbitant
exorbitant adj (要价等)过高的;(性格等)过分的;不在法律范围之内的
exorbitance n 过度;不当