PHRASAL VERB PRICE

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

Learn 30 phrasal verbs in 30 days!

Jumpstart your vocabulary in 2017.

Today is Day 10 and we’re studying “price” phrasal verbs.

I chose to include this verb in my 30-day challenge because it’s something I’ve been doing a lot of lately.

My husband and I are looking to make a lot of large purchases for our home:

a dining room table and chairs, a couch, chairs and tables for the living room, maybe a new bed.

We might even buy a TV – we haven’t had one for as long as we’ve been living together.

So when you’re buying something that’s fairly expensive,

you generally don’t just go to the store, pick one out, and buy it.

You might go to several stores, look online, do some research.

When you’re researching the price of something, you’re pricing it out.

We have to price out the cost of a new roof.

Another way you could say this is with another phrasal verb, shop around.

That is when you look at more than one place in order to choose what you’re going to buy.

We shopped around all day to price out new TV’s and I think we got a great deal!

You might also see the phrases price up or price down.

When you price something up, you increase the price.

They priced it up when they realized everyone wanted one.

When you price something down, you reduce the price.

Hopefully things will be priced down after the holidays.

Price begins with the PR consonant cluster.

For the R, the front of the tongue should be pulled back and up.

Rr– Rr–

Some language groups will instead make an L, ll, pllice, pllice.

But we want rr– prrrrice, price.

Then we have the AI as in BUY diphthong: pri–

Pri–

Jaw drop, then less jaw drop as the front of the tongue arches towards the front of the roof of the mouth.

Pri– Price.

Then the S sound. The teeth come together. Tongue tip can either point down or up.

Price.

So, to review. To price out means to compare the prices of something.

This table costs this much at one store,

and this similar table costs this at this other store.

Shop around also means to look at more than one place, more than one store, for any given item.

Price up means to increase the price, and price down means to decrease the price.

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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 10 天,我们正在学习“价格”短语动词。

我选择在我的 30 天挑战中加入这个动词,因为这是我最近一直在做的事情。

我丈夫和我正在为我们的家买很多大件物品:

一张餐桌和椅子,一张沙发,客厅的椅子和桌子,也许还有一张新床。

我们甚至可能会买一台电视——只要我们住在一起,我们就没有电视了。

因此,当您购买相当昂贵的东西时,

您通常不会只是去商店挑选一个并购买。

你可能会去几家商店,上网看看,做一些研究。

当你研究某物的价格时,你就是在定价。

我们必须计算新屋顶的成本。

另一种说法是使用另一个短语动词,货比三家。

那就是当您查看多个地方以选择要购买的东西时。

我们整天货比三家,为新电视定价,我认为我们得到了很多!

您可能还会看到价格上涨或价格下跌的短语。

当你给某物定价时,你就提高了价格。

当他们意识到每个人都想要一个时,他们就把它定价了。

当您降低价格时,您就降低了价格。

希望假期过后价格会下降。

价格以 PR 辅音簇开头。

对于 R,舌头的前部应该向后和向上拉。

Rr– Rr–

一些语言组会改成 L, ll, pllice, pllice。

但是我们想要 rr–prrrrice,价格。

然后我们有 AI,如 BUY diphthong:pri–

Pri– 下巴下垂,然后随着舌头前部向上颚前部拱起,下颚下垂减少。

Pri-价格。

然后是S音。 牙齿齐齐。 舌尖可以朝下或朝上。

价格。

所以,来回顾一下。 定价意味着比较某物的价格。

这张桌子在一家商店要花这么多钱,而这张类似的桌子在另一家商店也要花这个钱

货比三家也意味着对任何给定的商品查看不止一个地方,不止一家商店。

涨价就是涨价,降价就是降价。

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