PHRASAL VERB PLAY

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

Learn 30 phrasal verbs in 30 days.
Jumpstart your vocabulary in 2017.

Today is Day 7 and we’re studying “play” phrasal verbs.

I can’t play up enough the importance of phrasal verbs.

They’re really used all the time in conversational and written English.

Play up. Hmm. That sounds like a phrasal verb.

Let’s not play around with these phrasal verbs.

To play around means to treat carelessly.

Don’t play around with that, it’s fragile!

It can also mean to act in a way that’s joking, that’s not serious.

If you’re sort of teasing someone, and they say “stop it!” Or, “you’re being mean!”, or “you’re such a jerk!”

You can say, “I’m just playing around!” Meaning, I wasn’t being serious.

It can also mean to test something, to try something out.

Maybe you’re designing a logo and you’ve come up with five or six ideas,

but you haven’t decided on the final version yet.

You might say, I’m still playing around with the logo.

To play along is to cooperate with someone’s idea.

For example, I know Santa’s not real, but I’m going to play along for the sake of the kinds.

I’m going to pretend that Santa is real.

To play something back is to play something that has been recorded, video or audio.

For example, say you’re listening to a podcast with a friend.

You might say, I didn’t hear that sentence, can you play it back again?

To play something down is to try to make it seem less important.

When the project failed, he tried to play down his role in it.

She’s so talented, but she’s always trying to play it down.

To play something up is the opposite:

to try to make something seem more important.

In the job interview, play up your strengths.

To play someone off someone else is to make those two people disagree, oppose each other.

She played her parents off each other after their divorce to get what she wanted.

To play on: this is a phrase we often use with fears.

When you play on someone’s fears, you take advantage of what they are afraid of to get what you want.

He played on her fear of burglars and sold her a very expensive security system.

When something plays out, it comes to an end.

If two people are arguing, someone might say, should we intervene?

You could say, no, let’s see how this plays out.

If you play with something, you’re constantly touching it. Like when someone plays with her hair.

We also use this with ‘idea’ in the phrase ‘playing with the idea’.

It means you’re thinking about something. You haven’t decided for sure.

She’s playing with the idea of running for city council.

Play. A simple word, but so many ways to use it as a phrasal verb.

‘Play’ starts with the PL consonant cluster. Pl-.

Lips part with a little burst of air, pp– pl–

The tongue is already in position for the light L. Tip up.

Pll—Pl– Plllll-ay.

Then the AY as in SAY diphthong.

Jaw drops more, ay—

then lifts as the front part of the tongue arches towards the front of the roof of the mouth.

Ayy– Play.

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这是瑞秋的英语 30 天挑战赛。

在 30 天内学习 30 个短语动词。
在 2017 年快速开始你的词汇量。

今天是第 7 天,我们正在学习“玩”短语动词。

我无法充分强调短语动词的重要性。

它们真的一直用于会话和书面英语。

玩起来。 唔。 这听起来像一个短语动词。

让我们不要玩弄这些短语动词。

玩弄意味着不小心对待。

不要玩这个,它很脆弱!

这也可能意味着以一种开玩笑的方式行事,这并不严重。

如果你在取笑某人,他们会说“住手!” 或者,“你太卑鄙了!”,或者“你真是个混蛋!”

你可以说,“我只是在玩玩!” 意思是,我不是认真的。

它也可以意味着测试一些东西,尝试一些东西。

也许你正在设计一个标志,你已经提出了五六个想法,

但你还没有决定最终版本。

你可能会说,我还在玩这个标志。

配合就是配合某人的想法。

例如,我知道圣诞老人不是真的,但我会为了这些种类而一起玩。

我要假装圣诞老人是真的。

回放是指播放已经录制好的视频或音频。

例如,假设您正在和朋友一起收听播客。

你可能会说,我没听到那句话,你能再播放一遍吗?

淡化某事是为了让它看起来不那么重要。

当项目失败时,他试图淡化自己在其中的角色。

她很有才华,但她总是试图淡化它。

夸大其词则相反:

试图让某事看起来更重要。

在求职面试中,发挥自己的优势。

玩弄别人就是让那两个人不同意,互相反对。

离婚后,她为了得到她想要的东西而玩弄父母。

继续玩:这是我们经常在恐惧中使用的短语。

当你玩弄某人的恐惧时,你会利用他们害怕的东西来获得你想要的东西。

他利用她对窃贼的恐惧,卖给她一个非常昂贵的安全系统。

当事情发生时,它就结束了。

如果两个人吵架,有人可能会说,我们应该介入吗?

你可以说,不,让我们看看结果如何。

如果你玩什么东西,你会不断地触摸它。 就像有人玩弄她的头发一样。

我们还在短语“玩弄想法”中将其与“想法”一起使用。

这意味着你正在考虑一些事情。 你还没有确定。

她正在考虑竞选市议会的想法。

玩。 一个简单的词,但有很多方法可以将它用作短语动词。

“Play”以 PL 辅音簇开头。 PL-。

嘴唇微微张开,发出一点空气,pp–

pl– 舌头已经准备好迎接灯光L了。向上倾斜。

Pll——Pl——Pllll-ay。

然后是 SAY 双元音中的 AY。

下巴下垂更多,是的——

然后随着舌头前部向上颚前部拱起而抬起。

哎呀——玩。

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