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bar·gain AHD[bärʹgĭn] D.J.[ˈbɑːgɪn]K.K.[ˈbɑrgɪn]n.(名词)- An agreement between parties fixing obligations that each promises to carry out.协定:党派间确定责任的协定,任何一方都许诺履行
- An agreement establishing the terms of a sale or exchange of goods or services:买卖合约:规定了出售或交换商品或服务之条件的合约:finally reached a bargain with the antique dealer over the lamp.最后和这古董商签订了关于这个灯的买卖合约
- Property acquired or services rendered as a result of such an agreement.兑现合约:因这样的合约而获得的财产或服务
- Something offered or acquired at a price advantageous to the buyer.廉价货:以对买者有利的价格出售货物
v.(动词)bar.gained, bar.gain.ing, bar.gains v.intr.(不及物动词)- To negotiate the terms of an agreement, as to sell or exchange.谈判:商谈关于售卖和交换等合同的条款
- To engage in collective bargaining.进行集中谈判
- To arrive at an agreement.达成协议
v.tr.(及物动词)- To exchange; trade:交换;做生意:bargained my watch for a meal.用我的表换了一顿饭
bargain for 或 bargain on - To count on; expect:指望;期待:"I never bargained for this tearing feeling inside me"(Anne Tyler)“我从来没想到自己内心有如此激烈的感情”(安妮·泰勒)
into the bargain 或 in the bargain - Over and above what is expected; in addition.出乎意料:超出、超过了期望值;另外
- Middle English 中古英语
- from Old French bargaigne [haggling] 源自 古法语 bargaigne [争论不休的]
- from bargaignier [to haggle] 源自 bargaignier [争论不休]
- [of Germanic origin] * see bhergh- 1[源自日耳曼语] * 参见 bhergh- 1
barʹgainer n.(名词)bargain, compact, contract, covenant, deal- The central meaning shared by these nouns is "an agreement arrived at after discussion in which the parties involved promise to honor their respective obligations": 这些名词的中心意思都是“党派间讨论之后而达成的许诺履行各自义务的协定”: kept his end of the bargain and mowed the lawn;承担着合同中的一项任务--割草;made a compact to correspond regularly;定期拟制契约使一致;a legally binding contract to install new windows in the house;规定房间里要安装新窗户的有法律约束力的契约;a covenant for mutual defense;互相保卫的盟约;annoyance that wasn't part of the deal. 契约之外的干扰
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