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knockdown adjective uk /ˈnɒk.daʊn/ us /ˈnɑːk.daʊn/ (of the price of something) reduced by a lot: (价格)降幅大的 They quickly realised why the property was available at a knockdown price. The game is now selling for a knockdown £6 in B&M stores.这款游戏目前在B&M商店以6英镑的折扣价出售。 cheap, or reduced in price by a lot: 低价的;价格降幅大的 They are selling the knockdown fuel for just over 50p a litre. Hundreds of bargain hunters descended on the market, drawn by the promise of knockdown art.数百名淘便宜货的人抱着买到廉价艺术品的希望涌入市场。 He obtained the flats at a knockdown rate. The Danish international would be available at a knockdown £4 million. The apartment is available for a knockdown rent . A small group of oligarchs grew rich from the knockdown privatisation of state assets. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Costing little or no money affordable housing budget catchpenny chargeless cheap comp costless dirt cheap economical economically off-peak small change something something for nothingidiom super-cheap supersaver there's no such thing as a free lunchidiom ultra-cheap worthless worthlessly |