PHRASAL VERB GRIND

This is the Rachel’s English 30-Day Challenge!

Learn 30 phrasal verbs in 30 days!

Jumpstart your vocabulary in 2017.

Today is Day 20 and we’re studying phrasal verbs with “grind”.

Grind up, grind down.

These two phrasal verbs don’t have anything to do with direction.

If you grind something up, you crush it into tiny little pieces.

Grind up the cloves for the cookie recipe.

She has a special machine to grind up the chicken.

Grind down means to wear away by pressure and movement.

The stone was ground down over centuries.

We also use it figuratively.

When something grinds down on you, it makes you tired, it wears you out.

Another phrasal verb! To wear out.

Just like to grind down.

The stress of this 30-day challenge is grinding me down.

Or is wearing me out.

We can also use ‘grind on’ this way.

The stress of this project is really grinding on me.

Grind on can also mean to take a long time, and it has a negative feeling about it.

This house renovation is just grinding on.

Grind out: this is to produce something.

This is like ‘bang out’, which you learned on day 2 of the challenge.

You don’t necessarily focus on skill or quality, but on getting it one.

I have to grind out that report.

I’m going to grind out another article by the end of the day.

Grind away is the opposite, it means to work at something over time.

Are you studying for the GRE?

Yup, I’m grinding away every day.

Grind up, grind down, grind on, grind out, grind away.

You know, now that I think of it, there is a bonus grind on phrasal verb.

And that is when someone is doing some dirty dancing on you.

Then you would say “That person is grinding on me all night.”

Like if you were in a dance club or something.

Grind begins with the GR consonant cluster.

Your lips will round for the R, rr-, gr-, as you make the G sound.

Grind. Make the G with the back of the tongue touching and pulling away from the soft palate, g- g- g-.

Make the R with the front of the tongue, pulling it back and up a bit.

Rr—grr— the tip shouldn’t be touching anything.

Gr-ind. Then the AI as in BUY diphthong.

Drop your jaw at first, grrrii—

then bring the front of the tongue towards the roof of the mouth, leaving your tongue tip down.

Aii—

Grrii—

Griiinn—

Then just flip the tongue up so the top is at the roof of the mouth for the N.

Ggrrriiiinnn—dd–

And finally the D. Your tongue is already in position, you just need to make the D sound with the vocal cords,

d- d- d- grind.

Grind.

If the next word begins with a consonant, you might drop the D.

We sometimes drop the T and D when it comes between two other consonants.

Grind me down. Grind me–

There, the D comes between two consonants and I’m not saying the D.

Grind me down. Grind me down. Grrriinnme down.

If the next word begins with a vowel or diphthong, you definitely want to make the D.

Use it to connect the two words together.

Grind away, d- d- da- way… da way.

Griinnddaway. Grind away.

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这是瑞秋的 30 天英语挑战赛!

在 30 天内学会 30 个短语动词!

在 2017 年快速开始你的词汇量。

今天是第 20 天,我们正在学习带有“grind”的短语动词。

磨起来,磨下来。

这两个短语动词与方向没有任何关系。

如果你把东西磨碎,你会把它压碎成小块。

为饼干食谱磨碎丁香。

她有一台专门的机器来磨鸡。

磨下来意味着通过压力和运动磨损。

这块石头被磨碎了几个世纪。

我们也形象地使用它。

当有什么东西压在你身上时,它会让你感到疲倦,让你筋疲力尽。

另一个短语动词! 穿出去。

就像磨碎一样。

这个 30 天挑战的压力让我感到沮丧。

或者让我筋疲力尽。

我们也可以这样使用“grind on”。

这个项目的压力真的让我很痛苦。

磨合也可能意味着需要很长时间,并且对此有负面的感觉。

这房子装修只是磨合。

磨出来:这是为了生产一些东西。

这就像你在挑战的第 2 天学到的“爆发”。

您不一定要专注于技能或质量,而是要获得它。

我必须把那份报告磨出来。

我将在一天结束前完成另一篇文章。

磨掉是相反的,它意味着随着时间的推移在某件事上工作。

你在为GRE学习吗?

是的,我每天都在磨练。

磨,磨,磨,磨,磨。

你知道,现在我想起来了,短语动词有一个额外的好处。

那是当有人在你身上做一些肮脏的舞蹈时。

然后你会说“那个人整晚都在折磨我”。

就像您在舞蹈俱乐部或其他地方一样。

Grind 从 GR 辅音簇开始。

当你发出 G 音时,你的嘴唇会随着 R、rr-、gr- 而变圆。

研磨。 使舌后部接触并拉开软腭的G,g- g- g-。

用舌头的前部做R,把它往后拉一点。

Rr-grr–尖端不应该接触任何东西。

研磨。 然后是 BUY diphthong 中的 AI。

首先放下你的下巴,grrrii —

然后将舌头的前部朝向嘴巴的顶部,让你的舌尖向下。

Aii—

Grrii—

Griiinn—

然后将舌头向上翻转,使顶部位于 N.

Ggrrriiiinnn—

dd– 最后是 D. 你的舌头已经就位 ,你只需要用声带发出D音,

d- d- d- 磨。

研磨。

如果下一个单词以辅音开头,您可能会删除 D。

当它位于其他两个辅音之间时,我们有时会删除 T 和 D。

碾压我。 Grind me -

那里,D 出现在两个辅音之间,我不是说

D。Grind me down。 碾压我。 Grrriinnme 下来。

如果下一个单词以元音或双元音开头,你肯定要发 D。

用它来连接两个单词。

磨掉,d- d- da-way……da way。

格林达威。 磨掉。

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