no-frills
no-frills — 形容詞
1. Used to describe a product, service, or version that provides only what is neede
基本型
只提供必要功能,無多餘裝飾或服務的
Used to describe a product, service, or version that provides only what is needed to function, without any added extras, comfort, or decoration.
The no-frills hotel gave us a clean room but no breakfast or pool.
這家基本型旅館給我們一間乾淨的房間,但不提供早餐或游泳池。
no-frills + hotel (attributive noun pattern)
Rohan chose a no-frills phone plan with only calls and texts.
Rohan 選擇了一個只有通話和簡訊的基本型手機方案。
Gabriel's no-frills website design focused on speed over visual effects.
Gabriel 的基本型網站設計注重速度,而非視覺效果。
The airline's no-frills service meant passengers paid extra for every meal.
這家航空公司的基本型服務意味著乘客每一餐都要另外付費。
Eshe prefers a no-frills gym with just weights and treadmills.
Eshe 偏好只有啞鈴和跑步機的基本型健身房。
- basic
more general and neutral; 'no-frills' emphasises the deliberate lack of extras
- stripped-down
suggests features were removed from a fuller version; similar register
- budget
focuses on low price rather than lack of extras; 'no-frills' implies price is low because extras are omitted
- bare-bones
more informal; suggests only the absolute minimum is included
用法筆記
Commonly used before a noun to describe a budget version of a product or service. Often appears in travel, telecommunications, and retail contexts.