Go shopping in the mall
去购物中心
Go to the mall
Go shopping center
go to the shopping mall
visit the shopping center
go to the shopping center
we are going to the shopping mall
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2、Can you give me a little deal on this? Can you make it cheaper< br />
3、Can you give me this for cheaper? Can I have it cheaper< br />
4、Is there any discount on bulk purchases? Can I get more discount< Give me a discount< br />
6、How much do you want for this? How much do you want to sell this< br />
7、If you don' t give me a better price, I won' t buy this If the price is not more favorable, I won't buy it< I can get this cleaner at other places< br />
9、What' s the lowest you' re willing to go? What's the lowest price you can offer< Come on, give me a break on this
notes:
1. Shopping is killing, so no matter whether you are an expert or not, you should first make a show and use this sentence to deter the seller“ "Rip someone off" means that a shop or vendor is trying to rip off its customers. For example: "the shop contributed to rip me off, but I thought they a good lesson." The shop tried to kill me, and I got a lesson. If you are really slaughtered, you can also say, "I was ripped off." Or "I was cleaned out." The second sentence has the meaning of being cheated miserably
4-5 sentences: "bulk purchases" means "buy something in bulk"“ "Discount" means discount. Usually, the sign of discount often appears in stores is "on sale". The shop that specializes in selling cheap goods is called "bargain store", and the counter that sells cheap goods is called "bargain counter". It turns out that there are quite a lot of English for discount. It turns out that these Western literati are also very business minded< This sentence is usually asked by the buyer. If you are in a place where you can bargain, the seller may ask you, "how much do you want to pay for this?"
7. The secret of bargaining is to use an "if" clause, that is, add a condition, and then add a result brought by this condition“ "A better price" is "a cleaner price"
8. The word "cheap" is very interesting. It means "cheap". If you say someone "soap", there are two meanings, both of which are not very good. One meaning is that people are very stingy, and a miser is "tightwad" or "penny pincher"; If you wear like that, you will look cheap If you dress like that, you look quite out of place.)
9. This is the lowest price. It should be from the seller“ "Go" is "charge me". However, if the seller's offer is still too high, you can say "could you go up a little?". If your offer is too low for the seller to accept, he / she can also say "could you go up a little?". "Go" here means "pay"
10, "give someone a break" means "give someone a chance". This phrase can be interpreted differently in different contexts. In this sentence, it refers to "concession". In addition, if your roommate wants you to help him draw water when he writes a letter, you can say to him, "give me a break, buddy, I &; m busy right now”( Don't bother me, man. I'm busy
Shopping English: do some shopping
shopping 643; 594; pɪ 331;] Beauty [& 643; ɑ 720; pɪ 331;]
1, N. shopping; Buy things from the store
2, V. go to the store to buy; Shopping in stores; Shopping Phrases:
1, go shopping
2, shopping mall
3, shopping center, shopping center
4, shopping bag
5, shopping cart
1 The prototype of shopping: Shop
shop 594; p] The United States [, 643; ɑ p]
1; Shop
2, vt. shopping
3, VI. shopping; Shopping
phrases:
1, barber shop
2, flower shop
3, shop sign shop signboard; 4. Machine shop; Mechanical repair shop
5, talk shop three sentence is not separated from the line, say the jargon
2, the meaning of shop analysis:
shop, store, department this group of words have the meaning of "shop", the difference is:
1, shop refers to a small scale, sell the same kind of goods shop
In the United States, store refers to a small store that sells the same kind of goods. The plural is used to denote a department store in England When department is used as store solution, it is American English, usually written as department storein English:
buy a lot of things when you go to the supermarket or mall
