strike a bargain
常見例句
- We're willing to strike a bargain.
我們?cè)敢膺_(dá)成協(xié)議。
blog.sina.com.cn - Goering was hoping to strike a bargain with the Allies.
戈林正設(shè)法同盟國(guó)拍板成交。 - I think we can strike a bargain with you if your pries are competitive.
我認(rèn)為假如價(jià)格有競(jìng)爭(zhēng)力,我們就可以達(dá)成交易。 - Imran Ayub, a journalist on the Karachi beat, thinks the PAC and the government will strike a bargain that preserves the PPP's Lyari constituency despite this disastrous operation.
ECONOMIST: Violence in Karachi - They may thus be more ready to strike a grand bargain—a deficit plan that both raises some new tax revenue and reduces the growth of entitlements, such as government-funded pensions.
ECONOMIST: Fiscal policy: Cliff-diving The - Lean manufacturing requires partners to share information knowing that it will not be leaked to a competitor, or used to strike a new bargain.
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