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Traduzione e definizione
a price: un prezzo
Could you give me the price of this dress? How much does it cost? Potrebbe dirmi il prezzo di questo vestito? Quanto costa?
to price: prezzare, fissare un prezzo
Have you finished pricing the new line of products? Hai finito di stabilire i prezzi per la nuova linea di prodotti?
We sell reasonably-priced furniture. It's not too expensive. Vendiamo mobili a prezzi ragionevoli. Non sono troppo cari.
Esempi
- "The housing bubble has burst, prices are starting to stagnate, and in some places are actually dropping."
- "Our price: $55.99"
- "I have taken the liberty of attaching the contact information of a consulting group which organizes Corporate Team-Building events at reasonable prices."
- "Steffi : No, I must insist on the price we agreed on."
- "With energy prices high, consumers are also reluctant to make costly trips to the shopping mall."
- "" The kangaroo says, "At these prices, I'm not surprised."
- "-Buy back 10,000 unsold units from Warbuckle's Department stores (Shipped in May) at their retail price of $69 per unit ($690,000)"
- "You also need to include a price incentive that makes you stand out from the competition."
- "Our price: $43.99"
- "I give you good price!"
- "Edward : For 80,000 bottles of two great scents, we offer you a price that makes great sense"
- "There's a risk that if housing prices fall, you'll fall into negative equity."
- "My prices are so small you can barely see them."
- "And the prices are low."
- "The US property market is currently suffering a credit crisis, making it attractive for Britons who cannot cope with the sky-high house prices at home."
- "We'll send you a credit note to cancel out the bad invoice with the lower price."
- "Price for the two-hour session is only $500."
- "Steffi : Yes, the invoice states that each unit costs 29 dollars, however we agreed on a price of 31 dollars per unit."
- "-Buy back 5,000 unsold units from Sheik Jafar's Perfume Conglomerate (Shipped in June) at their retail price of $65 per unit ($325,000)"
Esercizio 1
What is Bruno's initial concern in the dialogue?
What is Bruno's initial concern in the dialogue?
This is the best choice here. Bruno's very first line expresses his worry about the "cost of the commercial".
While Bruno speaks about "malaria shots", he does not express any particular concerns about "disease rates".
Bruno is worried less about the dangers of travelling than the "costs" of travelling. He says: "the overhead would be gargantuan".
Bruno does not mention a salesman in this dialogue.
Esercizio 2
Harold wants the customers of Warbuckle's department stores to make a decision (on where to shop) based on:
There may be more than one correct answer! check all that apply
There may be more than one correct answer! check all that apply
Harold wants the customers of Warbuckle's department stores to make a decision (on where to shop) based on:
There may be more than one correct answer! check all that apply
There may be more than one correct answer! check all that apply
Harold specifies that he doesn't want the customers to base their decision on "his silly hobbies". He never indicates anything about his own personal reputation in this passage.
This is correct. Harold wants the customers to make a decision based on the "prices of our products" or "how much the products cost". "Cost" is a synonym for "price" in this context (Example: The cost of petrol is quite high at the moment). Note: Warbuckle also wants the customer to consider the "quality of his products".
This subject is actually discussed in detail in this speech.
This is correct. Harold wants the customers to make a decision based on the quality of the products in his stores. He says exactly this in the dialogue. Note: Warbuckle also wants the customer to consider the price of his products.
Esercizio 3
Choose the FALSE statements from the list below:
(There may be more than one false statement. Check all which apply.)
(There may be more than one false statement. Check all which apply.)
Choose the FALSE statements from the list below:
(There may be more than one false statement. Check all which apply.)
(There may be more than one false statement. Check all which apply.)
Bob starts his email by writing "we will be upgrading our accountancy software". This means that Delavigne's existing software will be improved. Note that in other contexts, "upgrading" can also refer to replacing a program with a newer version.
Bob clearly states that he is looking for cheaper alternatives to Miracle software, which indicates that he is concerned about the price of the program. The purpose of Bob's email is to propose three low-cost software alternatives to Bruno.
Bob writes that "the program has its flaws". This means that the program has problems or "defaults". If a program has flaws, it is not perfect.
Bob writes that "the 2000 edition (of Cheapskate software) is available for under $300". This means that the price of the program is "less than $300". We often use "over" and "under" to indicate prices which are "high" or "low".
Esercizio 4
Fill in the blanks below using terms from the conversation you just heard.
Thank you for suggesting a restaurant. --> to suggest =
The cost was very reasonable. --> the cost =
The secrets of our ancestors are complex. --> a secret =
Thank you for suggesting a restaurant. --> to suggest =
The cost was very reasonable. --> the cost =
The secrets of our ancestors are complex. --> a secret =
Fill in the blanks below using terms from the conversation you just heard.
Thank you for suggesting a restaurant. --> to suggest = to recommend 1
The cost was very reasonable. --> the cost = price 2
The secrets of our ancestors are complex. --> a secret = a mystery 3
Thank you for suggesting a restaurant. --> to suggest = to recommend 1
The cost was very reasonable. --> the cost = price 2
The secrets of our ancestors are complex. --> a secret = a mystery 3
1 to recommend: "To recommend" is a synonym for "to suggest": both terms describe the action of counseling or advising someone. In this dialogue, Mrs. Lee "recommends" a restaurant for Kevin to try in Hong Kong.
2 price: The "price" of something, in this case Kevin's meal, is its "cost". Kevin says that the price of his meal was very low.
3 a mystery: A "mystery" is an "enigma": something secret, unknown, or difficult to understand. Mrs. Lee tells Kevin that "the secrets" of Chinese culture and tradition are difficult to understand.
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