Noun (short for noun)? Price; Cost; value
Verb (short for verb)? Set a price for; Valuation; Mark the price; compare prices
First, pronunciation: English? 【pra? s]; Beautiful? 【pra? s]? ?
Second, the example:
I wonder why this company keeps the price so low.
I don't know why that company kept the price so low.
Third, vocabulary usage/collocation:
The basic meaning of 1 and price refers to the "price, price" of goods. Metaphorically used to indicate the "price" of payment, only in singular form.
2. Use the verb "go up" or "rise" and "fall down" or "fall down".
Extended data:
Synonym: expense
I. Significance:
Noun (short for noun)? Responsibility; Charge; Accusations; Cost; take care of
An intransitive verb? Asking price; Charging; Rush forward, charge; Charge it to the account
Transitive verbs? Complaints; Credit; Charge; Be entrusted with a heavy responsibility; Blame on; To fill (explosives, etc).
Second, pronunciation: English? 【t? ɑ? d? ]; Beautiful? 【t? ɑ? rd? ]? ?
Third, examples:
As the team leader, you should be responsible.
As a team leader, you should take responsibility.
Fourth, vocabulary usage/collocation:
The basic meanings of 1 and charge are "loading" and "filling", which gives rise to many new meanings, such as "filling", "command" and "charging". In American English, it can also mean "blame". This word emphasizes that the increased burden exceeds the ability to accept, so it implies fatigue, overburdening or overwhelming.
When charge is used as a transitive verb, it is followed by a noun or pronoun. When you explain the "accusation", you can follow the clause guided by that. When you do the "lotus" solution, you can take a double object and use it in the passive structure; When you say "expensive" or "expensive", you can't say "expensive", but use too much or too much.