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In everyday conversation, 昂贵 (ángguì) is used to describe something that is very expensive. For example, someone might say: "这件衣服太昂贵了,我买不起!" (Zhè jiàn yīfú tài ángguì le, wǒ mǎi bù qǐ! - This piece of clothing is too expensive, I can't afford it!). It can also be used to contrast with something that is not expensive.
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Yes, there are several words in Chinese that are similar in meaning to 昂贵 (ángguì), which means "very expensive." Here are a few:
1. 价格高 (jiàgé gāo) - This phrase translates to "high price." It emphasizes that the cost of an item is elevated, similar to the meaning of 昂贵 (ángguì).
2. 贵 (guì) - This word simply means "expensive." It can be used in various contexts to indicate that something costs a lot, but it does not carry the same emphasis as 昂贵 (ángguì).
3. 昂贵的 (ángguì de) - This is the adjectival form of 昂贵 (ángguì), meaning "expensive" or "costly." It can be used to describe items or services that are high in price.
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