cheapjack如何读

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cheapjack是什么意思

  • n.兜售便宜货的叫卖小贩

cheapjack英英释义

noun

a haggling huckster

a dealer in cheap merchandise

adjective

being inferior, cheap, or worthless

cheapjack movie companies

unscrupulously opportunistic

cheapjack speculators

cheapjack_法律行业词汇

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cheapjack词源英文解释

Nouncheap + the name Jack

The first known use of cheapjack was in 1851

cheapjack 例句

1 In Gondry's "Be Kind Rewind," the characters' souls were saved by their love of film, and by their cheapjack remakes of beloved titles great and small.

2 And the monsters themselves, despite the fact that 95% of The Asylum's budgets are spent on them, still look terminally cheapjack.

3 Nobody would mistake San Francisco for America, or — we hope — Fisherman’s Wharf for San Francisco, but Vita delightfully makes L.A. into her all-purpose infernal emblem of everything cheapjack and fraudulent about our whole country.

4 If Llanyglo's cheapjack in one way, perhaps it isn't in another.

5 The camp grew, and became a place of importance with its great piles of stores, its roads and its rows of mean speedily-erected shops of Greek, Armenian and Egyptian cheapjacks.

6 Suddenly I recognized the trick of that Arab cheapjack.

7 She resembles some old-fashioned, quiet merchant, too dignified to compete with Frankish cheapjacks.

8 The rewards of the literary world—that is, the tangible, potable, spendable rewards—go mostly to the cheapjack and the mountebank.

9 Good letters raise the tone of a business house, poor letters give the idea that it is a cheapjack concern.

10 Yet honestly, half my fellows might easily serve as models to any literary cheapjack of the moment.

11 a cheapjack little watch that I wear on camping trips

12 In the basements and dive bars a very different sound was happening -- and not just the sound of bottles of cheapjack whiskey smashing against the walls.

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