bargain away
基本解釋
- 廉價脫手;議價出售
英漢例句
- The women in the market often bargain away for hours.
女人們經(jīng)常在市場裡一連幾小時討價還價。 - What a fool I was to bargain away my best dishes for this worthless furniture.
我真傻,用我最好的餐具換了這不值錢的家具。
dict.cn - Wizened negotiators often remark that they've lost count of the number of non-negotiable points they've managed to bargain away from counterparts.
那些疲憊不堪的談判者經(jīng)常抱怨他們失去了一系列原本設(shè)法使對方做出讓步的條件成了不可談的問題。 - Only fools would agree to bargain away, yard-by-yard, that irreplaceable fabric of freedom for false promises of zealots and tyrants.
FORBES: Shooting Holes In Mayor Bloomberg's Anti-Gun Propaganda: Ten Bullet Points - As for Mr Meshal, having realised to his chagrin that Gaza was no longer his to bargain away, he declared that he would retire after 15 years in the job.
ECONOMIST: Israel and Palestine - Over the Falklands, the invasion of Grenada and Mr Reagan's willingness at Reykjavik in 1986 to bargain away Britain's nuclear missiles, Mrs Thatcher was happy to roll her sleeves up.
ECONOMIST: Tony Blair needs a good row in Washington
雙語例句
權(quán)威例句
英英字典
- to lose or renounce (freedom, rights, etc) in return for something valueless or of little value
柯林斯英英字典
專業(yè)釋義
- 議價出售
- 廉價出售