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    price

    US /praɪs/

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    UK /praɪs/

    A1 初級TOEIC
    prop. n.固有名詞プライス
    The name 'Price' is a last name
    v.t.他動詞値段をつける
    He wanted to price the goods slightly cheaper to encourage more trade
    n.名詞価格
    The price of gas is going down, it costs less to fuel my car now

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    「『おい、マジかよ!』:トランプ氏のイランへの冒涜的な脅迫、CNNパネルを唖然とさせる」 (‘Ok, wow!’: Trump’s profane Iran threat stuns CNN panel)

    14:20「『おい、マジかよ!』:トランプ氏のイランへの冒涜的な脅迫、CNNパネルを唖然とさせる」 (‘Ok, wow!’: Trump’s profane Iran threat stuns CNN panel)
    • We've had these conflicting messages of, on one hand, the president trying to frame this war as an overwhelming success that could end and saying, "We don't even need the strait," on the other end, knowing that the price of oil is priced on global supply and demand.

      海峡で起きていることは、アメリカにおける経済的な不安に影響を与え、それに対応することになるでしょう。

    • We've had these conflicting messages of, on one hand, the president trying to frame this war as an overwhelming success that could end and saying, "We don't even need the strait," on the other end, knowing that the price of oil is priced on global supply and demand.

      海峡で起きていることは、アメリカにおける経済的な不安に影響を与え、それに対応することになるでしょう。

    B1 中級

    マクドナルドの21億ドルのシステム (The $2.1 Billion McDonald's Machine)

    10:35マクドナルドの21億ドルのシステム (The $2.1 Billion McDonald's Machine)
    • Its stock price has nearly quadrupled over the past 10 years.

      マクドナルドは、世界で最も価値のあるファーストフードチェーンである。

    • Its stock price has nearly quadrupled over the past 10 years.

      マクドナルドは、世界で最も価値のあるファーストフードチェーンである。

    B1 中級

    オーストラリア、子供のSNS利用を禁止へ:BBCラーニングイングリッシュ(ニュースより) (Australia plans kids’ social media ban: BBC Learning English from the News)

    06:49オーストラリア、子供のSNS利用を禁止へ:BBCラーニングイングリッシュ(ニュースより) (Australia plans kids’ social media ban: BBC Learning English from the News)
    • So, for example, the price of petrol has gone up so much, I just said, enough is enough and bought a bicycle.

      もう十分だ。

    • So, for example, the price of petrol has gone up so much, I just said, enough is enough and bought a bicycle.

      問題を止めてほしいときに言う言葉。

    B1 中級

    なぜ中国はEV戦争に勝っているのか (Why China is winning the EV war)

    08:37なぜ中国はEV戦争に勝っているのか (Why China is winning the EV war)
    • The average price of a new EV in the U.S.

      米国のEV新車平均価格

    • The average price of a new EV in the U.S.

      米国のEV新車平均価格

    B1 中級

    世界最大級フェス「コーチェラ」ってどんなフェス?歴史を解説!

    04:23世界最大級フェス「コーチェラ」ってどんなフェス?歴史を解説!
    • Back in the late 90s, Ticketmaster had a near monopoly on ticket sales and was criticized for price gauging on its big stadium shows.

      90年代後半、チケットマスターはチケット販売をほぼ独占していた。大規模なスタジアム・ショーでの価格計測のためだ。

    • for price gauging on its big stadium shows.

      大規模なスタジアム・ショーでの価格計測のためだ。

    B1 中級

    中国の618セール:価格競争を超えた戦い (China's 618 Shopping Spree: A Battle Beyond Price Cuts)

    01:43中国の618セール:価格競争を超えた戦い (China's 618 Shopping Spree: A Battle Beyond Price Cuts)
    • This battle for the consumer dollar has taken a hit in recent years as the slowing economy has turned Chinese consumers into more selective shoppers, making the price point for products even more of a focus.

      すべては、目立つことで、消費者に消費してもらおうと考えてのことだ。

    • This battle for the consumer dollar has taken a hit in recent years as the slowing economy has turned Chinese consumers into more selective shoppers, making the price point for products even more of a focus.

      すべては、目立つことで、消費者に消費してもらおうと考えてのことだ。

    B1 中級

    アンクル・ロジャー、レストランを開業…そして世界記録を樹立 (Uncle Roger Start A Restaurant... And Break World Record)

    17:38アンクル・ロジャー、レストランを開業…そして世界記録を樹立 (Uncle Roger Start A Restaurant... And Break World Record)
    • Rice wok tossed into ladle get you here three record for the price of one save money. I

      中華鍋をおたまに放り込むと、1回分の料金で3回分の記録ができる。I

    • Get you here, tree record for the price of one, save money.

      この片手でヒビを入れるのがどれほど難しいか、私のぎこちない動きを見てほしい。

    B1 中級

    【半導体】台湾で貧富の差が広がっている?その原因とは

    06:14【半導体】台湾で貧富の差が広がっている?その原因とは
    • The price per square meter 10 years ago was around 7,000 euros, and

      住宅価格は毎年50%以上上昇しています。

    • The price per square meter 10 years ago was around 7, 000 euros,

      住宅価格は毎年50%以上上昇しています。

    B1 中級

    金の急騰が中国について語ること (What Gold’s Crazy Run Says About China)

    09:42金の急騰が中国について語ること (What Gold’s Crazy Run Says About China)
    • The price of gold has broken record after record this year, but it's the nature of that surge that's caught people's attention.

      今年、金価格は次々と記録を更新しているが、人々の注目を集めているのはその高騰の性質だ。

    • The price of gold has broken record after record this year, but

      今年、金価格は次々と記録を更新しているが、人々の注目を集めているのはその高騰の性質だ。

    B1 中級

    【英会話】海外旅行が楽しくなる基礎英会話!

    02:32【英会話】海外旅行が楽しくなる基礎英会話!
    • When you want to know where a place is, you can say, "Where is the?" "Where is the?" "Where is the airport?" "Where is the museum?" One of tourists' favorite things to do is to go shopping, so when you want to know the price of something, you say, "How much?" "How much?" "How much are these earrings?" "How much is this T-shirt?" When you get to the hotel, you can say at the front desk or at a restaurant, "I have a reservation." "I have a reservation." "I have a reservation under the name Ríos." "I have a reservation for two." If you need to get from one place to another, you can say, "How do I get to?" "How do I get to?" "How do I get to the Eiffel Tower?" "How do I get to the bus station?" When you want to order something to eat on the plane or at a restaurant, you can say, "I'd like." "I'd like." "I'd like some peanuts, please." "I'd like a muffin and a cup of coffee, please." So those were our five traveling phrases.

      このフレーズがあれば大丈夫です。

    • When you want to know where a place is, you can say, "Where is the?" "Where is the?" "Where is the airport?" "Where is the museum?" One of tourists' favorite things to do is to go shopping, so when you want to know the price of something, you say, "How much?" "How much?" "How much are these earrings?" "How much is this T-shirt?" When you get to the hotel, you can say at the front desk or at a restaurant, "I have a reservation." "I have a reservation." "I have a reservation under the name Ríos." "I have a reservation for two." If you need to get from one place to another, you can say, "How do I get to?" "How do I get to?" "How do I get to the Eiffel Tower?" "How do I get to the bus station?" When you want to order something to eat on the plane or at a restaurant, you can say, "I'd like." "I'd like." "I'd like some peanuts, please." "I'd like a muffin and a cup of coffee, please." So those were our five traveling phrases.

      このフレーズがあれば大丈夫です。

    A2 初級