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Price French Latin English Praise Word Prix Late

正面 476.price
英 [praɪs]美 [praɪs]

背面
释义:
n. 价格;价值;代价vt. 给……定价;问……的价格n. (Price)人名;(英)普赖斯;(法)普里斯;(葡、瑞典)普里塞
例句:
1. The price of oil should remain stable for the rest of 1992.油价会在1992年剩下的时间里保持稳定。

police,n,警察,音“跑累死”。警察的最终结局是“跑累死”,因为小偷可以选择休息,而警察不能,警察永远跟在多个小偷的后面。
price 价格,价钱,代价来自古法语pris,价格,价值,奖品,奖励,名声,颂扬,来自拉丁语pretium,奖品,价值,价格,来自PIE*per,买卖,交易,词源同praise,prize.后price,prize,praise这三个词逐渐在词义上产生区别。
priceprice: [13] The Latin word for ‘price’ was pretium (it was probably derived ultimately from the Indo-European preposition *preti ‘back’, and so etymologically denoted ‘recompense’). Its descendants have spread through most modern western European languages, including French prix, Italian prezzo, Spanish precio, German preis, and Dutch prijs.The last two were borrowed from Old French pris, the ancestor of modern prix, as was English price. The word differentiated in the 16th century into price and prize; and derivatives of the Latin original have given English appreciate, depreciate [15], praise, and precious.=> appraise, appreciate, depreciate, grand prix, praise, preciousprice (n.)c. 1200, pris "value, worth; praise," later "cost, recompense, prize" (mid-13c.), from Old French pris "price, value, wages, reward," also "honor, fame, praise, prize" (Modern French prix), from Late Latin precium, from Latin pretium "reward, prize, value, worth," from PIE *pret-yo-, from root *per- (5) "to traffic in, to sell" (cognates: Sanskrit aprata "without recompense, gratuitously;" Greek porne "prostitute," originally "bought, purchased," pernanai "to sell;" Lithuanian perku "I buy"). Praise, price, and prize began to diverge in Old French, with praise emerging in Middle English by early 14c. and prize being evident by late 1500s with the rise of the -z- spelling. Having shed the extra Old French and Middle English senses, the word now again has the base sense of the Latin original. To set (or put) a price on someone, "offer a reward for capture" is from 1766.price (v.)"to set the price of," late 14c., from price (n.) or from Old French prisier, variant of preisier "to value, estimate; to praise." Related: Priced; pricing."

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