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Definition of gratis in English: gratisadverb ˈɡreɪtɪsˈɡrɑːtɪsˈɡratɪsˈɡrædəs Without charge; free. 无偿地;免费地 a monthly programme was issued gratis 免费发放的月节目单。 Example sentencesExamples - In general, entomologists are all too willing and eager to dispense their knowledge and practice their skills gratis.
- While running all over town, if not all over a state, to teach courses, they can hardly be expected to also design curricula gratis.
- Are these people not prepared to lend their services to the human race gratis?
- Distributing the goods gratis, he figured that you could make an honest wedge creating company-specific applications and customisations to run on the basic system and he was right.
- His youngish stepmother, Joyce, volunteers to baby-sit gratis in view of his straitened circumstances and her recent widowing and resultant loneliness.
- In Rome, state-salaried masters in each of the city districts or rioni taught poor students gratis and were allowed to charge a fee to whoever could pay.
- If I ever win the lottery, I'd offer my services gratis to these fine institutions and show them how one really determines whether or not someone qualifies for coverage.
- By order of the governor, no less, baseball fans are riding home gratis from Yankee Stadium on the D train and the No.4 train and from Shea Stadium on the No.7 train this week.
- All alcohol companies have a certain quota of the stuff that they have to give away gratis every year.
- While capital has often been able to afford to hire its historians and sometimes pay them well, organised labour has more often looked to sympathetic journalists, academics, or activists to do the job gratis or for token reward.
- Every day hundreds of thousands of ‘hungry, tired and angry people’ listened to Bolshevik propaganda served up gratis on the streets of Petrograd.
- Sincere and heartfelt thanks were rendered to Shane who accommodated the event whilst managing another adult event in another part of the premises and also provided refreshments gratis to all and it went down a treat.
- Because the piece will not be available on the web until sometime later, we offer gratis this brief summary of the most important points.
- Thus, you should be free to redistribute copies, either with or without modifications, either gratis or charging a fee for distribution, to anyone anywhere.
- A gift given gratis is cherished all the more because the gifted does not have to spend money on it.
Synonyms free of charge, free, without charge, for nothing, at no cost, without payment, without paying, freely, gratuitously informal on the house, for free
adjective ˈɡreɪtɪsˈɡrɑːtɪsˈɡratɪsˈɡrædəs Given or done for nothing; free. 无偿的;免费的 Example sentencesExamples - There may not be any such thing as a free lunch, but some first class writing is available gratis.
- He agreed - probably as compensation for doing some gratis proofreading of his book - and we spent half an hour on the phone Sunday evening.
- So I figured I'd give you yesterday's and today's, free and gratis, to catch you up to speed.
- So, what if we tell you that there's something gratis coming up?
- I'd offer to send you my copy gratis but there are still some relevant sections that I have yet to plunder and research.
- I'm not looking for anyone to pay my hosting fees because they are gratis.
- But Mr Peel got a nasty surprise when he was told that, rather than being gratis, the installation would cost him nearly £100.
- The event, though laudable, is sadly not gratis.
- The show is gratis, but call ahead to reserve tickets.
- Londoners who each work 7.9 gratis hours extra per week - equal to £7,008 per worker over the course of a year - pull up the overall average.
- In keeping with the dictates of the No Free Lunch theorems, no items on the menu are gratis, though all seem actually quite affordable.
- In fact, just yesterday I received this magazine in the mail - gratis.
- People will put up with hotels charging $2 for a local phone call, but a place that didn't offer vast quantities of ice gratis would soon find itself out of business.
- On the surface, it seems plausible enough - a free video messaging phone with all the usual gratis bits and bobs.
- My glass of draught Kronenberg was expensive at £2.50: but Lili's pitcher of iced tap water, complete with slices of lemon, lime and orange, was free and gratis.
- If your brother doesn't give you a copy gratis, you'll just punch him.
OriginLate Middle English: from Latin, contraction of gratiis 'as a kindness', from gratia 'grace, kindness'. Definition of gratis in US English: gratisadverbˈɡradəsˈɡrædəs Without charge; free. 无偿地;免费地 a monthly program was issued gratis 免费发放的月节目单。 Example sentencesExamples - In general, entomologists are all too willing and eager to dispense their knowledge and practice their skills gratis.
- Because the piece will not be available on the web until sometime later, we offer gratis this brief summary of the most important points.
- Every day hundreds of thousands of ‘hungry, tired and angry people’ listened to Bolshevik propaganda served up gratis on the streets of Petrograd.
- While running all over town, if not all over a state, to teach courses, they can hardly be expected to also design curricula gratis.
- His youngish stepmother, Joyce, volunteers to baby-sit gratis in view of his straitened circumstances and her recent widowing and resultant loneliness.
- Distributing the goods gratis, he figured that you could make an honest wedge creating company-specific applications and customisations to run on the basic system and he was right.
- All alcohol companies have a certain quota of the stuff that they have to give away gratis every year.
- While capital has often been able to afford to hire its historians and sometimes pay them well, organised labour has more often looked to sympathetic journalists, academics, or activists to do the job gratis or for token reward.
- Sincere and heartfelt thanks were rendered to Shane who accommodated the event whilst managing another adult event in another part of the premises and also provided refreshments gratis to all and it went down a treat.
- A gift given gratis is cherished all the more because the gifted does not have to spend money on it.
- By order of the governor, no less, baseball fans are riding home gratis from Yankee Stadium on the D train and the No.4 train and from Shea Stadium on the No.7 train this week.
- Are these people not prepared to lend their services to the human race gratis?
- Thus, you should be free to redistribute copies, either with or without modifications, either gratis or charging a fee for distribution, to anyone anywhere.
- In Rome, state-salaried masters in each of the city districts or rioni taught poor students gratis and were allowed to charge a fee to whoever could pay.
- If I ever win the lottery, I'd offer my services gratis to these fine institutions and show them how one really determines whether or not someone qualifies for coverage.
Synonyms free of charge, free, without charge, for nothing, at no cost, without payment, without paying, freely, gratuitously
adjectiveˈɡradəsˈɡrædəs Given or done for nothing; free. 无偿的;免费的 赠书。 Example sentencesExamples - If your brother doesn't give you a copy gratis, you'll just punch him.
- There may not be any such thing as a free lunch, but some first class writing is available gratis.
- On the surface, it seems plausible enough - a free video messaging phone with all the usual gratis bits and bobs.
- The event, though laudable, is sadly not gratis.
- People will put up with hotels charging $2 for a local phone call, but a place that didn't offer vast quantities of ice gratis would soon find itself out of business.
- So I figured I'd give you yesterday's and today's, free and gratis, to catch you up to speed.
- Londoners who each work 7.9 gratis hours extra per week - equal to £7,008 per worker over the course of a year - pull up the overall average.
- I'd offer to send you my copy gratis but there are still some relevant sections that I have yet to plunder and research.
- My glass of draught Kronenberg was expensive at £2.50: but Lili's pitcher of iced tap water, complete with slices of lemon, lime and orange, was free and gratis.
- The show is gratis, but call ahead to reserve tickets.
- In fact, just yesterday I received this magazine in the mail - gratis.
- He agreed - probably as compensation for doing some gratis proofreading of his book - and we spent half an hour on the phone Sunday evening.
- So, what if we tell you that there's something gratis coming up?
- I'm not looking for anyone to pay my hosting fees because they are gratis.
- But Mr Peel got a nasty surprise when he was told that, rather than being gratis, the installation would cost him nearly £100.
- In keeping with the dictates of the No Free Lunch theorems, no items on the menu are gratis, though all seem actually quite affordable.
OriginLate Middle English: from Latin, contraction of gratiis ‘as a kindness’, from gratia ‘grace, kindness’. |