Expensive in spanish
Costoso
pronunciation: koʊstoʊsoʊ part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: koʊstoʊsoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
expensive = caro.
Example: However, since most hosts are in South East England, access can be expensive from other parts of the UK.more:
» astronomically expensive = a precios desorbitados, extremadamente caro, a precios astronómicos.
Example: Amid an astronomically expensive real estate boom, more and more Londoners are turning to houseboat life.» get + expensive = salir caro, ser caro.
Example: Having your clothes professionally dry cleaned can get expensive, especially when you have a lot of items that require special care.» inexpensive = económico.
Example: a microcomputer will need an inexpensive software package in order to suitable for external communication.» make + Nombre + expensive = encarecer Algo.
Example: It was explained above how the relatively large connect-time charge can make searching expensive for the inexperienced searcher.» prohibitively expensive = precio prohibitivo, carísimo, extremadamente caro.
Example: At the present time online catalogs seem to be prohibitively expensive for public libraries.» prove + expensive = resultar caro.
Example: Ad hoc attempts to impose a rigorous structure will prove either impossible, or so expensive as to render the exercise impossible.» ruinously expensive = carísimo, ruinosamente caro.
Example: I do have a couple of nasty chafes on my feet from my new and ruinously expensive sandals, if that counts in any way.» staggeringly expensive = carísimo, increíblemente caro.
Example: However, the transportation issues involved in this would be staggeringly expensive.» uber-expensive = súper caro.
Example: Small businesses need to shrug off the preconceived notion that advertising is uber-expensive.