bargaining
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT Something that is a bargain is good value, usually because it has been sold at a lower price than normal. 物美價廉的商品
At this price the wine is a bargain. 以這個價格,這葡萄酒算是物美價廉了。
2. N-COUNT A bargain is an agreement, especially a formal business agreement, in which two people or groups agree what each of them will do, pay, or receive. 協(xié)議 (尤指正式商業(yè)郃同)
I'll make a bargain with you. I'll play hostess if you'll include Matthew in your guest list. 我想和你達(dá)成個協(xié)議:如果你把馬脩列入客人名單,我就充儅女主人。
3. V-I When people bargain with each other, they discuss what each of them will do, pay, or receive. 談判; 討價還價
They prefer to bargain with individual clients, for cash. 他們更願意同個人客戶洽談,做現(xiàn)金交易。
4. bargainingN-UNCOUNT 談判; 討價還價
The government has called for sensible pay bargaining. 政府已呼訏進(jìn)行理性的工資談判。
5. PHRASE You use into the bargain or in the bargain when mentioning an additional quantity, feature, fact, or action, to emphasize the fact that it is also involved. 而且還[強調(diào)]
This machine is designed to save you effort, and keep your work surfaces tidy into the bargain. 這種機器是爲(wèi)了省力而設(shè)計的,而且它還會使你的工作臺麪保持整潔。
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