美 [fiːl tʃiːp]
感觉廉价:形容一个人在某种情况下感觉自己不值钱,不受尊重或被轻视。
感到惭愧(feel cheap), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
觉得身体不舒服;感到惭愧
The researchers suggest that choosing to pay less than an announced lower-than-expected price made people feel cheap.
研究人员称,低于预期的价格让人们觉得很便宜。
A: Jetta drivers seem particularly fond of their cars, in part because it is one of the rare economy cars that doesn't look and feel cheap.
答:捷达车主似乎对捷达车尤为喜爱,原因之一在于这款车是难得的不让人感觉太掉价的经济型轿车之一。
Cronin's 750-page epic is part literature, part gripping horror yarn, but most importantly it's a vampire tale that doesn't feel cheap.
克罗宁这本750页的巨作,一半是文学,一半是扣人心弦的恐怖故事,但最重要的,它是一部不简单的吸血鬼神话。
That may be true elsewhere, too, but a sensitivity to surroundings not wanting to be made to feel cheap is particularly marked in Brazil.
It doesn't feel cheap, per se -- but considering that this will become Nokia's highest-end smartphone, it doesn't necessarily feel the part, either.
Yes, it feels good in the hand, owed in part to that matte plastic back and subtle arc S-like curve, but the materials feel cheap.