20160304 What’s Wrong with Price Gouging

What's wrong with Price Gouging

[地道表达]##

  • in a frenzy###

[解释]
[uncountable and countable] a state of great anxiety or excitement, in which you cannot control your behaviour
[原文出处]
So she kept herself busy instead lecturing vendors not to increase the price of the bottled water that tens of thousands of consumers were suddenly in a frenzy to buy

  • business###

[解释]
[可数]公司,店面,工厂 [countable] an organization such as a company, shop, or factory that produces or sells goods or provides a service
[原文出处]
Businesses and individuals cannot and should not take advantage of this public emergency to unfairly charge consumers . . . for water.

  • intone###

[解释]
to say something slowly and clearly without making your voice rise and fall much as you speak
[原文出处]
he intoned, “especially not during times like this.’’

  • go through the roof###

[解释]
to ​rise to a very high ​level
[原文出处]
When the demand for bottled water goes through the roof

  • headline###

[解释]
verb. To supply (a page or passage) with a headline; 给(书页或文章)加印大字标题
[原文出处]
“After storm come the vultures’’ USA Today memorably headlined a story about the price hikes that followed Hurricane Charley in Florida in 2004.

  • vulture###

[解释]
someone who uses other people’s problems and suffering for their own advantage
[原文出处]
Coakley hasn’t called anybody a vulture, at least not yet

  • drop a dime###

[解释] 通风报信;To snitch on someone. Often, to save their own ass. Comes from the old cost for a payphone call, ten cents
[原文出处]
but her office has dedicated a telephone hotline and is encouraging the public to drop a dime on “price gougers.’’

[句式连接]##

  • It never fails.

[分析]在这里的翻译需要做特殊处理。这里的 it 指的是后句描述的现象,每一次都会发生。

  • No sooner does some calamity trigger an urgent need for basic resources than self-righteous voices are raised to denounce the amazingly efficient system that stimulates suppliers to speed those resources to the people who need them.
    [分析] no sooner A than B 表示A与B紧挨着发生

[专业知识]##

  • Price Gouging###

[解释] 抬高价格
The act of retailers increasing prices when no alternative is available. For instance, many spectators believe that oil retailers participate in price gouging.

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